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Peace Like a River

by Leif Enger

A “reminder of why we read fiction to begin with” (San Francisco Chronicle), Peace Like a River is Leif Enger’s extraordinary debut novel—a heroic quest, a tragedy, a love story,…

Grove at Home: December 6-12

…songful novel of creative ambition and emotional development was a #ReadWithJenna Book Club Pick and a New York Times bestseller. Book of the Little Axe, Lauren Francis-Sharma A must-read for…

The Best Minds of My Generation

by Allen Ginsberg

A unique and compelling history of the Beats, in the words of the movement’s most central member, Allen Ginsberg, based on a seminal series of his lectures….

The Wooden Spoon Bread Book

by Marilyn Moore

…written and easy to follow, even complicated ones like those for croissant and brioche… This welcome volume will surely become a dog-eared favorite on the home baker’s bookshelf.” –Publishers Weekly…

In France Profound

by T.D. Allman

From the National Book Award-longlisted author of Finding Florida, a sparkling, sweeping chronicle of the author’s life and discoveries in a town in “Deep France,” from nearby prehistoric caves to…

Maggie Paley

Maggie Paley is the author of a novel, Bad Manners; a play about Edith Wharton, In One Door; a chapbook of sestinas, Elephant; and numerous magazine articles and book reviews….

“If you ask me what I want, I’ll tell you. I want everything.” ―Kathy Acker

…Apple founder Steve Jobs. One of the New York Times’ 10 Best Books of the Year. A Best of the Year at Amazon, GQ, NPR, People, and Vogue UK. “The…

Blueprints of the Afterlife

by Ryan Boudinot

An audacious, hilarious, and compelling novel of future shock, overconsumption, social control, and human nature by Ryan Boudinot, whom Dave Eggers has called “Some kind of new and dangerous cross…

The Perfect Summer

by Juliet Nicolson

…sets a lively, theatrical pace and makes good use of recurring characters. . . . [There are] many glittering pieces in Nicolson’s book.” —Thomas Mallon, New York Times Book Review…

The Best Thing That Can Happen to a Croissant

by Pablo Tusset

“Engaging and occasionally even uproarious. . . . The book is a pleasure precisely because it so brazenly sloughs off responsibilities to pacing, plot or emotional resonance. Rarely has such…