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Ross Perlin

…Intern Nation: How to Learn Nothing and Earn Little in the Brave New Economy. Perlin was a New Arizona Fellow at New America, and he is a native New Yorker….

James Kaplan

…Nicholson, Madonna, Calvin Klein, Jerry Lewis, and Martin Scorsese, have appeared in many magazines, including The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, Vanity Fair, Esquire, Entertainment Weekly, and New

Random Acts of Senseless Violence

by Jack Womack

“Fascinating and well written . . . wonderfully inventive. . . . Mr. Womack’s New York has a constant punk-rocker violence, which unwinds with a deadpan humor.” –The New York…

Wish You Were Here

by Stewart O'Nan

…The general absence of melodrama allows O’Nan to focus on the characters, and he draws them with sympathy and subtlety, especially the women.” —Ruth Franklin, The New York Times Book…

The Pleasing Hour

by Lily King

“Splendid . . . Powerful . . . so assured that it’s hard to believe the book is [King’s] debut.” —Jacqueline Carey, The New York Times Book Review…

The Forgers

by Bradford Morrow

When a suspected forger is brutally murdered, his sister’s lover—himself a notorious counterfeiter of the handwriting of literary greats—is caught in a web of truth and lies that puts his…

The Reluctant Sheriff

by Chris Offutt

…A. Cosby,” and in this breakneck new novel, sheriff Mick Hardin navigates the treacherous terrain of a town’s festering secrets and the violent forces who want to keep them hidden…

Fortune’s Bastard

by Robert Chalmers

…prompts a surreal chain of events in this raucous new novel. . . . This is a wry, writhing tale about the forces that shape our fate.” –Allison Block, Booklist

Down the Highway

by Howard Sounes

…[a] fascinating and finely written account of Dylan’s life and times, while managing at the same time to provide interesting evaluations of his music and cultural contribution.” —The New Republic…

South Beach

by Brian Antoni

…off-beat forms of physical congress . . . he means the book to encapsulate the social makeup of a city he clearly loves.” —Henry Alford, New York Times Book Review…