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Ten Men Dead
by David Beresford“An excellent history of the 1981 hunger strike in Ireland that details the broad cast of characters with insight and care.” –from The New York Times Book Review‘s “Best Books…
Stella
by Takis WuergerFrom the internationally bestselling author of The Club comes a new novel of love and betrayal, set in Berlin in 1942…
The Stages of Life
by Clifford Anderson“In this highly theoretical and intriguing book, Anderson argues that it takes three decades to grow up–and that the midlife crisis can be seen as the final throes of adolescence….
A Small Hotel
by Robert Olen Butler“A sleek, erotic, and suspenseful drama . . . Butler executes a plot twist of profound proportions in this gorgeously controlled, unnerving, and beautifully revealing tale of the consequences of…
The Siege
by Ismail KadareWinner of the inaugural 2005 Man Booker International Prize, Ismail Kadare’s The Siege is an absorbing, timeless, psychological study into human cunning, battlefield strategy, and the grinding effects of warfare….
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 Sexual Life of Catherine M.
by Catherine Millet“A smoldering slim volume that will color your cheeks quicker than the midday sun. . . . In the book, [Millet] unabashedly chronicles three decades of her own unbridled sexual…
Stars Screaming
by John Kaye“Kaye describes the city in richly evocative detail, suffusing it with real feeling. . . . His Los Angeles is replete with awful happenings, but it’s also beguiling–a magic space…
Serve the People!
by Yan LiankeBanned in China, Serve the People! is the sexy, satirical sensation chronicling a love affair between the wife of a powerful Communist army commander and her household’s servant—a remarkable, profound,…
The Secret River
by Kate Grenville“Magnificent . . . an unflinching exploration of modern Australia’s origins. . . . Grenville’s psychological acuity, and the sheer gorgeousness of her descriptions of the territory being fought over,…