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Why are we here, that is the question. And we are blessed in this, that we happen to know the answer. Yes, in this immense confusion one thing alone is clear. We are waiting for Godot to come.

- Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot

Sometimes you have to get lost to find what you’re looking for. Here’s some great
Grove Atlantic books about lost people, places and other lost things.

You’re Not Lost if You Can Still See the Truck

by Bill Heavey

From the beloved Field & Stream everyman, a collection of hilarious, insightful, and moving pieces about a life lived outdoors.

The Woman Who Lost Her Soul

by Bob Shacochis

“Engrossing . . . a soaring literary epic about the forces that have driven us to the 9/11 age . . . always so relentlessly captivating that you don’t dare fall behind.” —Ron Charles, Washington Post

The Lost Saints of Tennessee

by Amy Franklin-Willis

“The gifted novelist Amy Franklin-Willis has written a riveting, hardscrabble book on the rough, hardscrabble south, which has rarely been written about with such grace and compassion. It reminded me of Dorothy Allison’s classic, Bastard Out of Carolina.” —Pat Conroy

Lost Kingdom

by Julia Flynn Siler

A sweeping epic of the brutal clash between a relentlessly expanding capitalist empire and a vulnerable Polynesian island kingdom, in a story of a breathtaking land grab.