Tag Archives: Literary

A Little Pregnant

by Linda Carbone

“Affecting . . . astonishingly revealing . . . For six million similarly afflicted American couples, the lessons to be learned from this candid…

The Little White Car

by Danuta de Rhodes

“It’s a clever (and more than slightly irreverent) conceit upon which to construct a novel, but Dan/Danuta brings it off, in the process sending…

Lions

by Bonnie Nadzam

From the winner of the Center for Fiction Flaherty-Dunnan First Novel Prize, an elegiac and arresting novel about a young couple whose love—and everything…

Licorice

by Abby Frucht

‘spellbinding as a dream. . . . Ms. Frucht’s free-floating imagination and gentle, sensual voice have fashioned an enchanting novel.” –Bethami Probst, The New…

The Lie

by Helen Dunmore

On the 100th anniversary of World War I, award-winning English novelist Helen Dunmore publishes The Lie, her spellbinding tale of love, remembrance, and deception,…

The Lieutenant

by Kate Grenville

“[A] richly imagined portrait of a deeply introspective, and quite remarkable, man.” —Alison McCulloch, The New York Times Book Review

The Life and Adventures of Lyle Clemens

by John Rechy

“A potent compound of both sex and rapture. . . . This remarkable story, as Rechy tells it, is sly, smart, sexy and laugh-out-loud…

Light

by Margaret Elphinstone

“Richly detailed . . . Elphinstone takes genuine pleasure in her imagined reality. . . . She bestows on all her characters strengths and…

Let It Be Morning

by Sayed Kashua

Soon to be a major motion picture from award–winning director Eran Kolirin

Let the Games Begin

by Niccolò Ammaniti

An irresistible, explosive, and mordantly funny satire of the vices and virtues of our time that “may well be the print version of La…