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Meg Waite Clayton's Books

The Wednesday Daughters
Jul.30.2013
For readers of Sarah Jio and Karen Joy Fowler comes the eagerly-awaited new novel from the nationally bestselling author of The Wednesday Sisters, following three of the Sisters' now-grown daughters as they delve into the life of a great author to discover a family history riddled with secrets. When Hope is called from her California home to clean out the far-removed cabin her...
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Mar.22.2011
"A Must Read … a story about generations, about relationships ... about a coming of age in middle age, and about facing the questions we all must eventually face. … The Four Ms. Bradwells is [a book] I will always remember … Share [it]with your Mom. And your best friend." — Bonnie Jean Adams, The Chicago Examiner  Meg Waite Clayton’s national bestseller The...
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Jun.17.2008
"Meg Waite Clayton's stirring novel will appeal not just to those who secretly wish to be writers, but to anyone with a love of great books; anyone who has felt truly moved by a book or an author; and anyone who has had their dreams bolstered by good and faithful friends … You'll want to share THE WEDNESDAY SISTERS with anyone who believes in the power of a good book—to inspire...
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Nov.01.2003
Meg Waite Clayton's first novel, the Bellwether Prize finalist The Language of Light is now available in paperback as a Random House Reader's Circle Selection and a Target Selection for Book Clubs  "Clayton has an old-fashioned sense of narrative and symbolism ... will delight readers searching for a story with meaning, character and drama."—Bookreporter Nelly Grace is...