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Stalin and the Scientists

by Simon Ings

An eye-opening history of science in the Soviet Union, following the generation of scientists who survived Stalin’s rule and helped to reshape the world….

A Splendid Exchange

by William J. Bernstein

…of his overall goal: to show how trade shaped the world in the past and will shape the world in the future. . . . A Splendid Exchange is a…

Stealing Beauty

by Susan Minot

“Stealing Beauty is a joy to behold . . . a richly satisfying chamber piece that is both literary and utterly contemporary. . . . A model of poise and…

The Sound of One Hand Clapping

by Richard Flanagan

“Heart-wrenching and beautifully written . . . A rare and remarkable achievement . . . Flanagan blends a strong yet delicate psychological sensibility with . . . sharp, vivid, original…

Small Craft Advisory

by Louis Rubin, Jr.

“If the point of reading a memoir is to meet a person who is truly good company, and maybe to have a little wisdom rub off at the same time,…

Sightseeing

by Rattawut Lapcharoensap

“Lapcharoensap is a commanding, animated tour guide, and a lot more than that–he can write with the bait and the hook of genuine talent. . . . [He] has a…

The Shrine at Altamira

by John L'Heureux

‘mesmerizing . . . a powerful and affecting story about love’s most anguished and disturbing permutations.” –Timothy Hunter, Cleveland Plain Dealer…

The Shadow Catcher

by Andrzej Szczypiorski

The story of a boy who comes of age as the world around him begins to fall apart, The Shadow Catcher is a richly evocative, heartbreaking novel about the loss…

Seven Against Georgia

by Eduardo Mendicutti

“Mendicutti’s. . . engagingly outrageous series of linked stories features seven flamboyant drag queens. . . . [These] impudent narrators are flashy, sexy, and oodles of fun. . . ….

Second Nature

by Michael Pollan

“He’s written a book about gardening that even nongardeners might want to read. . . Pollan can still remember that there are readers of intelligence and curiosity whose gardening habits…