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This romantic trilogy follows the lives of three women who are each trying to find their way in the world. With the help of a mysterious benefactor, they learn to trust themselves and find love along the way.
Sarah Addison Allen
The Peach Keeper
Fans of the Perfect Trilogy will enjoy The Peach Keeper, which is set in a small Southern town and features a cast of quirky and relatable characters. The story revolves around two women who could not be more different, but who are brought together by a shared history and a crumbling old mansion.
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The Secret Life of Bees
This novel, like the Perfect Trilogy, explores themes of family, friendship, and self-discovery. The Secret Life of Bees is set in the 1960s South and tells the story of a young girl who runs away from home and finds refuge with a group of beekeeping sisters.
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The Sweet Potato Queens' Book of Love
This book, like the Perfect Trilogy, is set in the South and features a strong, independent female protagonist. The Sweet Potato Queens' Book of Love is a collection of essays that celebrates friendship, sisterhood, and the power of positive thinking.
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The Language of Flowers
Fans of the Perfect Trilogy will enjoy The Language of Flowers, which explores themes of love, loss, and redemption. The novel tells the story of a young woman who has spent her entire life in the foster care system and who discovers the healing power of flowers.
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The Help
This novel, like the Perfect Trilogy, is set in the South and explores themes of race, class, and social justice. The Help tells the story of a young white woman who forms an unlikely friendship with two African American maids, and together they challenge the status quo and fight for change.
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The Kitchen House
Fans of the Perfect Trilogy will enjoy The Kitchen House, which explores themes of family, loyalty, and identity. The novel tells the story of a young Irish girl who is sent to work in the kitchen house of a Virginia plantation, and who forms a bond with the plantation's slaves.
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The Invention of Wings
This novel, like the Perfect Trilogy, explores themes of family, friendship, and self-discovery. The Invention of Wings tells the story of two women - a slave and her mistress - who form an unlikely friendship and fight for their freedom and independence.
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The Girl Who Chased the Moon
Fans of the Perfect Trilogy will enjoy The Girl Who Chased the Moon, which is set in a small Southern town and features a cast of quirky and relatable characters. The story revolves around a young girl who returns to her childhood home and discovers a world of magic and possibility.
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The Color Purple
This novel, like the Perfect Trilogy, explores themes of family, friendship, and self-discovery. The Color Purple tells the story of a young African American woman who finds her voice and her power in a world that seeks to silence her.
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The Nightingale
Fans of the Perfect Trilogy will enjoy The Nightingale, which explores themes of family, friendship, and resilience. The novel tells the story of two sisters in Nazi-occupied France who must navigate danger, loss, and heartbreak in order to survive.
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