7 Tales That Will Transport You to Another Time and Place
To visit a new time and place, all you need are these transporting tales.
O, The Oprah Magazine | June 25, 2012
Rosie Dastgir
384 pages
Money + family = trouble.
Kurt Andersen
448 pages
A fascinating and wisely observant novel, set in the 1960s and the near future.
Zoë Ferraris
368 pages
A new case for a favorite female forensics expert.
Jess Walter
352 pages
An irresistible romp through Italy in the Technicolor era.
Ami McKay
336 pages
A street kid saves herself.
Deborah Henry
312 pages
In mid-20th-century Ireland, a good Catholic girl decides to give up her half-Jewish child for adoption.
Monica Wood
256 pages
An American family grieves for what might have been.
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