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Judith Arnold

    April 7, 1953

    Barbara Keiler, writing under pseudonyms like Ariel Berk and Judith Arnold, has captivated readers with her prolific storytelling since childhood. After honing her craft at esteemed universities, she emerged as a celebrated author, primarily in the romance genre. Her impactful narratives have achieved global success, with millions of copies sold worldwide. Beyond novels, Keiler has also contributed to theater and academia, showcasing a diverse literary talent.

    Judith Arnold
    Girls Aloud
    Commitments 2
    Goodbye to All That
    The April Tree
    Full Bloom: A Novel of Food, Family, and Freaking Out
    One Small Favor
    • 2024

      Girls Aloud

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      As her husband embarks on a cross-country bicycle trip to raise awareness about climate change, Ellie Gillman becomes increasingly aware of the challenges within her own life. She must navigate the complexities of family dynamics, community issues, and personal growth while striving to create a nurturing environment for her daughters and their New England town. The story explores themes of resilience, motherhood, and the interconnectedness of personal and global environmental concerns.

      Girls Aloud
    • 2023

      If Only

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Ruth Singer, a recent retiree, embarks on a journey of self-reflection, exploring the alternate paths her life could have taken through her imagination. As she navigates the chaos of her current existence, she examines the choices she didn't make and the roads not taken. This introspective journey leads her to a deeper understanding of her identity and the reasons behind her life decisions, ultimately illuminating the complexities of regret and acceptance.

      If Only
    • 2022

      One Small Favor

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The story explores the complex dynamics of sisterhood through Annie Baskin, who has always lived in the shadow of her perfect older sister, Sarah. As an adult, Annie has accepted her own less glamorous life until a crisis forces Sarah to seek her help. This leads Annie to confront her feelings of inadequacy and desire for acceptance within Sarah's seemingly flawless world. The narrative delves into themes of identity, worthiness, and the multifaceted nature of familial love, blending humor and emotion as Annie navigates her evolving relationship with her sister.

      One Small Favor
    • 2020

      The book explores Bloom's, a legendary delicatessen on Manhattan's Upper West Side, celebrated for its exceptional food offerings. It highlights the establishment's role as a culinary destination, attracting millions with its signature dishes like home-style stuffed cabbage and gourmet olive oil. The narrative captures the essence of Bloom's as more than just a deli, but as a cultural institution that embodies the rich food heritage of the area.

      Full Bloom: A Novel of Food, Family, and Freaking Out
    • 2020

      Love in Bloom's

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Julia Bloom is unexpectedly thrust into the role of president at her family's gourmet food emporium after her father's death, despite her lack of interest in the business. As a lawyer, she struggles to navigate the chaos of running the store, including messy finances, family rivalries, and her own personal dilemmas. With a reporter eyeing her every move for an exposé, Julia must confront her insecurities and the challenges of leading a beloved family legacy while juggling her complex relationships and uncovering secrets from the past.

      Love in Bloom's
    • 2019

      Changes

      • 178 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set in the charming seaside town of Brogan's Point, a magical jukebox at the Faulk Street Tavern plays songs that transform lives. Antiques dealer Diana, engaged to another, is enchanted by the song "Changes," leading her to Nick, a local who has faced his own challenges and now helps troubled youth. Their unexpected connection forces both to reevaluate their lives, dreams, and the true meaning of love, challenging societal norms and personal commitments.

      Changes
    • 2013

      The April Tree

      • 258 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.8(24)Add rating

      Emphasizing resilience and action, this book encourages readers to embrace connection, maintain strength, and persist in their journey. It highlights the importance of support and determination in overcoming challenges, inspiring individuals to take proactive steps toward personal growth and empowerment. Through its motivational themes, it fosters a sense of community and encourages readers to face obstacles with courage and purpose.

      The April Tree
    • 2012

      Goodbye to All That

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.3(197)Add rating

      Courage and humor are essential as individuals navigate the complexities of redefining their roles within the family. This book explores the challenges and triumphs of personal transformation, highlighting the importance of resilience and laughter in fostering deeper connections and understanding among family members. Through various experiences, it emphasizes the power of self-discovery and the impact of a positive outlook on family dynamics.

      Goodbye to All That
    • 1994