Single Parent

Augusta, Gone: A True Story

Remember Go Ask Alice? Augusta, Gone is the memoir Alice's mother never wrote. A single parent, Martha Tod Dudman is sure she is giving her two children the perfect life, sheltering them from the wild tumult of her own youth.


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The January Green and Gold Mystery

The super-sleuth: Bethany Graham: Beth lives with her mother, Bridget Graham, a single parent. A computer whiz and a word collector, she loves reading. How could Mama arrange an after school Math tutor for Beth, without even discussing the matter with her first?


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Where The Heart Leads

Neither widow Ashley Lanning nor single parent Major Kit Garrett can keep sparks from flying. But Mr. Right may be Major Wrong...


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Wrestling with Success

Nikita Koloff grew up in the welfare projects of Minneapolis, the poor child of a single parent. He dreamed of becoming a professional football player, but a twist of fate brought him to wrestling when he badly broke his leg playing the game he loved.


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Shadows on the Ivy

When two of the residents at a county college's single-parent dormitory die of poisoning, professor Maggie Summer finds a host of suspects, including a professor hired for political reasons and the college's reputation-driven president.


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One Texan's Enough

Amy Van Buren, a single parent, has moved from Boston to Destin, Texas, with her fifteen-year-old son. After a nightmare marriage and years of scraping by, she hopes to start a new life in the house her aunt left her. Justin Wheaton grew up in Destin.


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