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Mary Morris





Genres: General Fiction, Historical
 
Novels
   Crossroads (1983)
   The Waiting Room (1989)
   A Mother's Love (1993)
   House Arrest (1996)
   The Night Sky (1997)
   Acts of God (2000)
   Revenge (2004)
   The Jazz Palace (2015)
   Gateway to the Moon (2018)
   The Red House (2025)
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Collections
   Vanishing Animals (1979)
   The Bus of Dreams (1985)
   The Lifeguard (2024)
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Anthologies edited
   Maiden Voyages (1993) (with Larry O'Connor)
   The Illustrated Virago Book of Women Travellers (2000) (with Larry O'Connor)
   The Virago Book of Women Travellers (2004) (with Larry O'Connor)
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Non fiction
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Books containing stories by Mary Morris
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What My Mother Gave Me (2013)
Thirty-one Women On the Gifts That Mattered Most
edited by
Elizabeth Benedict
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110 Stories (2002)
New York Writes After September 11
edited by
Ulrich Baer
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Flash Fiction (1992)
72 Very Short Stories
edited by
Tom Hazuka, Denise Thomas and James Thomas

Mary Morris recommends
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Culpability (2025)
Bruce Holsinger
"Bruce Holsinger has written a novel that is as propulsive as it is thought-provoking, a thriller with a brain. Reminiscent of the work of Richard Powers and Don DeLillo, Culpability is a compelling narrative about the perils of the digital age while addressing the challenges of living as a family. This novel might feel futuristic, except it isn't. It's happening now."
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Because I Loved You (2023)
Donnaldson Brown
"In this beautifully rendered, evocative novel Donnaldson Brown paints a portrait of star-crossed lovers, brought together by their love of horses and torn apart by tragedy and closely-guarded secrets. And yet there is an enduring power to this love that traverses decades and takes many forms, even as their lives take them in different directions. Brown brings her characters from the darkness of loss and betrayal into the light of forgiveness and ultimately peace."
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Metropolis (2022)
B A Shapiro
"In Metropolis, Shapiro is the literary equivalent of a master juggler, writing with tremendous compassion and a wonderful knack for storytelling. Her characters whirl together within the confines of a self-storage unit and, though at its core is a mystery, its beating heart is their stories. It is a dazzling performance and a novel that will stay with me for a long time to come."

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