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If you liked For Every Stone There Is a Giant by Pamela Thomas, start with Reviewing Australian aid : what future? (1996), Romantic Days and Nights in New York City (1997), and Oriental Rugs A Guide to Identifying and Collecting (1996). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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What should I read after For Every Stone There Is a Giant?
BookOrb recommends Reviewing Australian aid : what future? (1996), Romantic Days and Nights in New York City (1997), Oriental Rugs A Guide to Identifying and Collecting (1996), Fatherless Daughters (2009), and Receptive and expressive abilities of hearing impaired children as measured by an adapted version of the VADS (1985).
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Who wrote For Every Stone There Is a Giant?
For Every Stone There Is a Giant is by Pamela Thomas.