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Halsey’s Typhoon
by Bob Drury“Absorbing . . . A vivid tale of tragedy and gallantry at sea.” —Publishers Weekly…
The Bible
by Karen Armstrong“Karen Armstrong preaches the gospel truth in The Bible, explaining how the spiritual guide for one out of three people on the planet came into being and evolved over the…
Down the Highway
by Howard Sounes“Sounes [has] produced [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.”…
Grove at Home: March 14-20
…Betrayal, the episode tells a story of erotic perfidy between two best friends, and, like the play, it does so in a timeline that moves backward, from end to beginning,…
Grove at Home: January 24-30
…best bet at getting the “Karl Marx quoted in Men’s Health” square on your bingo card filled in anytime soon. “The great virtue of walking as a serious pursuit is…
10 Scandalous Facts About the 1958 Novel Candy
…comedy brilliance” (Novak). What do we mean? Read on—in 2018 the following ten facts may not shock you, but we bet they’ll get you reading. 1.) Candy was illegally distributed…
Wish You Were Here
by Stewart O'Nan“[O’Nan’s] finest and deepest novel to date . . . The action rises and ebbs with the rhythms of daily life—meals, swimming, after-dinner videos, the children’s bedtime. . . ….
The Toughest Indian in the World
by Sherman Alexie“Alexie reveals himself to be a more fearless writer than one might ever have imagined; the stories are bold, uncensored, raucous, and sexy.” –Ken Foster, San Francisco Chronicle Book Review…
If You Didn’t Bring Jerky, What Did I Just Eat?
by Bill Heavey“[Heavey’s] writing is funny, poignant, acerbic and, best of all, always alert to the absurdities of life. This is a book that will be read and re-read for years and…
Seven Against Georgia
by Eduardo Mendicutti“Mendicutti’s. . . engagingly outrageous series of linked stories features seven flamboyant drag queens. . . . [These] impudent narrators are flashy, sexy, and oodles of fun. . . ….