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Wetlands
by Charlotte Roche“With her jaunty dissection of the sex life and the private grooming habits of the novel’s eighteen-year-old narrator, Helen Memel, Charlotte Roche has turned the previously unspeakable into the national…
Ten Little Indians
by Sherman Alexie“In [Alexie’s] warm, revealing, invitingly roundabout stories, the central figures come in all shapes and sizes, sharing only their wry perspective on Indian life off the reservation. . . ….
True North
by Jim Harrison“Harrison consistently commands our attention for his humanity and his tenderness. That he can create such tension in the process—a tension not released until the last page—and in the end…
The Ways of Wolfe
by James Carlos BlakeFrom CWA Goldsboro Gold Dagger Award finalist James Carlos Blake, a rousing novel about an imprisoned member of the outlaw Wolfe family who risks escape for the chance to see…
A Splendid Exchange
by William J. Bernstein“[An] entertaining and greatly enlightening book . . . Bernstein is a fine writer and knows how to tell a great story well. . . . He never loses sight…
My Life in Heavy Metal
by Steve Almond“Almond’s eye for modern types is impeccably, almost academically, sharp, and yet these stories, slight as they sometimes are, never come across as schoolwork.” –Mark Rozzo, The Los Angeles Times…
Lonesome Traveler
by Jack Kerouac“Kerouac’s work represents the most extensive experiment in language and literary form undertaken by an American writer of his generation.” –Ann Douglas “ ‘ ’ ”…
A Glass of Water
by Jimmy Santiago Baca“This book is the best antidote around to the sorrowful, dehumanizing discourse on undocumented immigrants going on in Washington.” —Ilan Stavans…
A Game for the Living
by Patricia HighsmithIn this taut psychological thriller from legendary writer Patricia Highsmith, the bond between two very different men is tested when the woman they both loved is found brutally murdered.
The Flowers
by Dagoberto Gilb“The prospect of reading a novel narrated in run-on sentences, fragments, Spanish phrases and street slang might seem daunting, but not when you meet the precocious, Holden Caufieldesque narrator of…