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Rabbit Moon: A Novel (Barnes & Noble Book Club Edition)

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A story of sisterhood, secrets and complicated family mythologies, Jennifer Haigh takes readers on a trip to Shanghai, where bonds are tested and old truths come to light.

This Barnes & Noble Book Club Edition features a package with a beautifully embossed cover!

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