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Fadia Faqir

Fadia Faqir is the author of two other novels, Nisanit and Pillars of Salt. In 1990 the University of East Anglia awarded her the first PhD in Critical and Creative…

Crossing the Rhine

by Lloyd Clark

From one of the world’s leading military historians comes a thrilling and richly detailed account of the two most critical offensives in World War II’s western theater after D-Day—the Allied…

The Battle of the Tanks

by Lloyd Clark

From celebrated military historian Lloyd Clark comes the riveting and richly detailed account of the greatest land battle of all time and a crucial turning point in World War II–the…

Carry Me Down

by M.J. Hyland

“John Egan is a brave, resourceful boy, intelligent and self-aware, yet skating on the edge of madness. The story of John’s thirteenth year is both sympathetic and disturbing. It is…

Daughter of the River

by Hong Ying

“This remarkable account of a childhood spent on the banks of the Yangtze River . . . explores the depths of personal and civil repression with an almost brutal grace.”…

August Frost

by Monique Roffey

“A magical fable . . . Roffey handles this modern-day metamorphosis beautifully; her imagery is original, the story completely beguiling.” –Eithne Farry, The Daily Mail (London)…

The Collected Short Fiction of Bruce Jay Friedman

by Bruce Jay Friedman

“A bona fide literary event.” –Newsweek…

Ambient

by Jack Womack

“Fascinating and well written . . . wonderfully inventive.” –The New York Times Book Review…

Margaret

by Kenneth Lonergan

The full, unexpurgated screenplay of the acclaimed film starring Anna Paquin, J. Smith-Cameron, Matt Damon, Jeannie Berlin, Matthew Broderick, Jean Reno, and Mark Ruffalo, which is beloved by critics and…

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…