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India

by John Keay

“Keay’s panoramic vision and multidisciplinary approach serves the function of all great historical writing. It illuminates the present.” —Thrity Umrigar, The Boston Globe…

Yonder Stands Your Orphan

by Barry Hannah

“A literary event . . . A new voice of the South whose characters roamed as far as Asia and who were citizens of modern anxiety. . . . A…

Turn of Mind

by Alice LaPlante

“[Like] Anna Quindlen’s Every Last One—a dread-filled, unputdownable page-turner . . . Skillfully written in the memory-loss first person, the book combines murder mystery with family drama, bringing new meaning…

Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?

by Jeanette Winterson

“Magnificent . . . A tour de force of literature and love.” —Megan O’Grady, Vogue…

Welcome to Our 2022 Gift Guide

…you’re trading gifts with a dyed-in-the-wool paperback lover, here are some of the hottest books recently released between soft covers. Love in the Big City by Sang Young Park, translated…

Temples of Delight

by Barbara Trapido

…Temples of Delight is a grown-up version of an adolescent fantasy. . . . It is quirky, wise and warm, full of charm and entirely original.” – San Francisco Chronicle…

World Made by Hand

by James Howard Kunstler

…grim with portent, it is ultimately, as Camus’s novel The Plague, an impassioned and invigorating tale whose ultimate message is one of hope, not despair.” —Michael Leone, San Francisco Chronicle…

Wonderland

by Michael Bamberger

…appears to suggest, students who can construct such a virtual world for themselves are indeed capable of reshaping their own lives to match their dreams.” –Rachel Elson, San Francisco Chronicle…

The Wonder House

by Justine Hardy

…of Arundhati Roy’s God of Small Things or even the cultural dalliances of E.M. Forster than to the clichéd forbidden loves of Bollywood.” —Elizabeth Kiem, San Francisco Chronicle Book Review…

Winkie

by Clifford Chase

“Winkie offers readers a sort of odd, outrageous delight. A verve and a nostalgia . . . that it is no crime to indulge.” —The San Francisco Chronicle…