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Raw

by Mark Haskell Smith

“A fast, funny, freaky fusion of two unlikely worlds: literature and reality TV . . . Smith brings the awesomeness together like a literary peanut-butter cup.” —Elizabeth Crane, author of…

Father’s Day Reads: The Technologist

…the earliest to write about the dangers of the Internet to our culture and society. Now, Keen’s new book, How to Fix the Future, showcases global solutions for our digital…

The Parisian

by Isabella Hammad

A “sublime” (Zadie Smith) debut novel by Plimpton Prize winner Isabella Hammad, The Parisian illuminates a pivotal period of Palestinian history through the journey and romances of one young man,…

Summer Cannibals

by Melanie Hobson

A bold and gripping literary debut about three very different sisters who return to their grand family home to face their tumultuous pasts

The Comeback

by Daniel de Visé

Fame. Fall. Redemption. The dramatic life story of America’s greatest cyclist, three-time winner of the Tour de France…

Queen of the Court

by Madeleine Blais

From the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Madeleine Blais, the dramatic and colorful story of legendary tennis star and international celebrity, Alice Marble

Road Trips, Head Trips, and Other Car-Crazed Writings

by Jean Lindamood Jennings

“As these essays, poems and stories attest, the automobile is more to us than just a transportation device. Steinbeck, Hemingway and Kerouac, along with thirty otherswrite passionately of the road,…

The Rise of Germany, 1939-1941

by James Holland

The first volume in a major, wide-ranging three-volume revisionist history of World War II in Europe, North Africa, and the Atlantic from a highly acclaimed young British historian.

Repetition

by Alain Robbe-Grillet

Exhibits a sensibility as nervous and contemporary–not to mention witty–as that of any novelist working today. . . . Objects play as dramatic a role in Repetition as do characters….

The Piano Teacher

by Elfriede Jelinek

…translator who has carefully preserved the stylistic nuances of the original German and the black humor inherent in Erika’s bizarre encounters. Passionately political.” —Elaine Kendall, Los Angeles Times Book Review…