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Grove at Home: May 10—16
…vault — to say hi, remind you to keep reading, and let you know what’s on our minds. Friday, May 15 С днем рождения, Булгаков! (Happy birthday, Bulgakov!) Today,…
Grove at Home: May 3—9
…a family emergency sends him home, rousing long-dormant secrets. Today, from St. Louis, he shares a moving, hilarious slice of family life under quarantine in the New York Review of…
Wild Houses
by Colin BarrettThe riotous, raucous and deeply resonant debut novel from “one of the best story writers in the English language today” (Financial Times) Wild Houses follows two outsiders caught in the…
Black Folktales
by Julius Lester…a tribute to the universality of these tales–and to Lester’s ability to see it–that we are thus presented with old truths dressed for today.” –The New York Times Book Review…
What It Is Like to Go to War, by Karl Marlantes
by Karl MarlantesFrom the author of the New York Times best seller Matterhorn, which has sold over 250,000 copies, What It Is Like to Go to War is a powerful nonfiction book…
The Tremor of Forgery
by Patricia Highsmith“Highsmith has produced work as serious in its implications and as subtle in its approach as anything being done in the novel today.” —Julian Symons…
The School on Heart’s Content Road
by Carolyn Chute“Chute is such an extraordinary, vivid, empathetic writer. . . . Like a ferocious bulletin from an alternate universe—tumbling, pell-mell, brilliant and strange—comes this explosive and discomfiting . . ….
Vacation
by Deb Olin Unferth“Unferth is one of the most daring and entertaining writers in America today. She is an artist who knows that every sentence is an opportunity to have it all—music, invention,…
The Qur’an
by Bruce Lawrence…. Laurence’s history of the Qur’an [is] highly instructive. . . . The history of the book is a map of the world we live in today.” —David Walton, Tribune-Review…
Parliament of Whores
by P. J. O'Rourke“Pick up O’Rourke’s Parliament of Whores, a riotously funny and perceptive indictment of America’s political system. You’ll stop reading only when you stop laughing. . . . Parliament of Whores…