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Deafening
by Frances Itani“Moving and memorable. . . . Itani is an artist who understands what to include and what to leave out, when to whisper and when to shout. . . ….
Exploding the Phone
by Phil LapsleyA riveting history of the telephone hackers of the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s….
Dalva
by Jim HarrisonA beautifully crafted story of one woman’s journey to find her son, from legendary and beloved author Jim Harrison
Black Eagle Child
by Ray Young Bear“The American Indian poet and novelist Ray A. Young Bear possesses a robust imagination and a wonderfully droll narrative voice.” –The New York Times…
The Beholder’s Eye
by Walt Harrington“Aims to dispel the old journalistic clich”: that a journalist writing about him/herself is always ‘self-indulgent and, quite likely, narcissistic.” He couldn’t have put together a better lineup of writers…
A Good Day to Die
by Jim Harrison“[Harrison] knows life in a way that few will admit to, and writes about it in a ribald, vigorous, and intelligent fashion. . . . A national treasure.” —Chicago Tribune…
All the Trouble in the World
by P. J. O'Rourke“One of the funniest, most insightful, dead-on-the-money books of the year.” –Los Angeles Times…
For a Handful of Feathers
by Guy de la Valdéne“Beautifully conceived and written, valuable for its insight into quail behavior and its thoughtful address of hunting ethics, a new classic for the sportsman’s canon.” –Kirkus Reviews…
Frankie’s Place
by Jim Sterba“[Frankie’s Place] is really the story of finding a place that fits, a home in the world. . . . It’s about loving the person you’re with. Happiness. Contentment. Peace….
House Rivals
by Mike LawsonIn the new novel in Mike Lawson’s critically acclaimed series, Joe DeMarco is dispatched to aid a young activist in North Dakota, and confronts an oil tycoon and a pair…