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Open Water

by Caleb Azumah Nelson

A stunning first novel about two young Black artists in London falling in and out of love by a new literary virtuoso, and finalist for the BBC Short Story Award,…

Open Me

by Lisa Locascio

A political and erotically-charged debut that follows a young American woman’s transformative journey during one pivotal summer abroad hailed by Viet Thanh Nguyen as “unflinching in its portrayal of sex,…

Open Your Eyes

by Paula Daly

Paula Daly—“a master of psychological thrillers” (Library Journal)—returns with a pulse-pounding tale of domestic suspense that follows a bestselling crime novelist’s tragic turn from fictional perpetrator into real-life victim…

Vesper Flights

by Helen Macdonald

From the New York Times bestselling author of H is for Hawk and winner of the Samuel Johnson Prize for nonfiction, comes a transcendent collection of essays about the natural…

Open Secrets

by The New York Times Staff

Featuring the complete and updated coverage by The New York Times of WikiLeaks and the confidential documents they released, Open Secrets is a must-read field guide to how information and…

Jean-Claude van Itallie

…was hailed as the watershed off-Broadway play of the sixties. van Itallie was one of Ellen Stewart’s original “LaMama playwrights.” He was principal playwright of Joe Chaikin’s Open Theater, and…

In the Fall

by Jeffrey Lent

“Majestic . . . epic . . . vital . . . a necessary piece in a uniquely American mosaic.” —The New York Times Book Review…

Death in a Strange Country

by Donna Leon

“This series has become one of the adornments of current crime fiction. A gem.” —The Scotsman…

The Fruitful Darkness

by Joan Halifax

“An exceptional piece of work—large, mythic, specific, personal, rooted, wild, hungry, full of open heart.” —Natalie Goldberg, author of Writing Down the Bones…

The School on Heart’s Content Road

by Carolyn Chute

…You might not agree with everything in it, but you might want to open it and read it. She’s talking to you.” —Stacey D’Erasmo, The New York Times Book Review…