Arcadia (M)
by Lauren Groff (March 13th)

Author Kate Walbert describes this new literary novel as "Part Stone Diaries, part Lord of the Flies". Groff is also the author of the novel The Monsters of Templeton and the short story collection Delicate Edible Birds.
The Expats (M)
by Chris Pavone (March 6th)

The Imposter Bride (M)
by Nancy Richler (March 20th)
If you don't already know the name of Canadian author Nancy Richler, now's your time to get on board with this, her third, novel. Set in post World War II Montreal, it is the story of a war bride, who isn't who she claims to be. A secret, a disappearance and more bring intrigue to this engaging historical tale. The novel received a feature review in the March issue of Canadian publishing journal Quill and Quire.
Forgotten Country (M)
by Catherine Chung (March 1st)
A first novel of family history and Korean culture with advance praise coming from the big review sources as well as authors like Julie Otsuka and Chang-Rae Lee. From the publisher: "On the night Janie waits for her sister, Hannah, to be born, her grandmother tells her a story: Since the Japanese occupation of Korea, their family has lost a daughter in every generation, so Janie is charged with keeping Hannah safe. As time passes, Janie hears more stories, while facts remain unspoken. . . Years later, when Hannah inexplicably cuts all ties and disappears, Janie embarks on a mission to find her sister and finally uncover the truth beneath her family's silence. To do so, she must confront their history, the reason for her parents' sudden move to America twenty years earlier, and ultimately her conflicted feelings toward her sister and her own role in the betrayal behind their estrangement" View the book trailer on the author's website.
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Forgotten Country (M)
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