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Ordering and Product Information: Tel 1.800.223.1244 Ext 4 § Fax 1.800.558.4676 § E-mail orders: gale.printorders@cengage.com § Order online: thorndike.gale.com 13 WHEELER HARDCOVER An Indie Next Pick A LibraryReads Selection MY SUNSHINE AWAY M. O. Walsh "Rarely does a new author display the skill to develop a page-turner with such a literary tone. Readers of both popular and literary fiction will get their fixes from this novel." — Library Journal It's a Baton Rouge neighborhood known for cookouts on summer afternoons, cauldrons of spicy crawfish, an passionate football fandom. But late one evening in the summer of 1989, fifteen-year-old Lindy Simpson experiences a horrible crime near her home, and an idyllic stretch of Southern suburbia shows its dark side. This acutely wise and deeply honest debut is about the meaning of family, the power of memory, and the ability to forgive. 978-1-4104-7823-8 $33.99 U.S. General Fiction Available in Wheeler Hardcover 4, 5 & 6 A New York Times Bestselling Author THE LAST GOOD PARADISE Tatjana Soli "Soli takes this novel into unexpected places . . . the novel has smart things to say about the frailty of human relationships, the importance of responsibility to others, and whether it's possible to be truly 'off the grid' in modern society." — Library Journal On a small, unnamed coral atoll in the South Pacific, a group of troubled dreamers face the possibility that their single-minded labors might not lead to the happiness they feel they were promised. The Last Good Paradise explores our modern, complex, and often self-contradictory discontents, crafting an exhilarating and darkly satirical story about our need to connect in an increasingly networked but isolating world. 978-1-4104-7831-3 • $31.99 U.S. General Fiction • Releases 4/1/15 Available in Wheeler Hardcover 5 & 6 An Indie Next Pick For Fans of Sarah's Key and The Invisible Bridge THE PARIS ARCHITECT Charles Belfoure "Both disturbing and captivating, [Belfoure's] beautiful tale demonstrates that while human beings are capable of great atrocities, they have a capacity for tremendous acts of courage as well." — starred, Library Journal In 1942 Paris, gifted architect Lucien Bernard accepts a commission that will bring him a great deal of money — and maybe get him killed. He is to design a hiding place for a wealthy Jewish man, invisible to even the most determined German officer. He needs the money, and can't resist outwitting the Nazis occupying his beloved city. But then one of his hiding spaces fails horribly, and the problem of where to hide a Jew becomes personal. 978-1-4104-7799-6 • $30.99 U.S. Historical Fiction • Releases 4/1/15 Available in Wheeler Hardcover 6 PROMO TLPC0415 10% OFF LIST PRICE ON INDIVIDUAL TITLE ORDERS

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