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Triangle
by David Von Drehle“[An] outstanding history. . . . [Von Drehle] has written what is sure to become the definitive account of the fire. . . . Triangle is social history at its…
The Everlasting Stream
by Walt Harrington…hear this story again and again, until, like Harrington, we realize that most of what we need to have a good life is within reach.” –Stephen J. Lyons, USA Today…
Anatomy of 55 More Songs
by Marc MyersFollowing his 2016 smash hit Anatomy of a Song, acclaimed music journalist Marc Myers collects fifty-five new oral histories of iconic songs from his popular Wall Street Journal column…
The Queen of the Ring
by Jeff Leen“In a class by itself. A serious history of one of this country’s goofiest pastimes. . .one senses that [Leen has] left no stone unturned in researching Burke’s story.” —The…
The New Inheritors
by Kent WascomThe third novel from “one of the most exhilarating historical novelists in the country” (Washington Post), set in New Orleans, the Mississippi coast, Cuba, and Nicaragua in the early decades…
Grove at Home: July 12—18
…Today, in LitHub, Ford writes about the books she turned to, while she was writing, to make her own debut possible. As will surprise no one who’s had the pleasure…
Hide & Seek
by Clare Sambrook“Harry keenly observes his family’s disintegration and wonders about his own. . . . Hide & Seek has poignancy. . . . Reads with compelling tension.” –Dorothy Clark, Boston Globe…
United Nations
by Stanley MeislerWith four new chapters, this updated edition of United Nations: A History completes the story of the UN’s last sixty-five years, its successes and turbulent past….
Mark Bowden, The Best Game Ever
by Mark Bowden“Entertaining and informative narration . . . [Bowden] frames the picture with a wide lens, but then focuses on the roles and lives of a few key players.” —Publishers Weekly…
Fair Warning
by Robert Olen Butler“[Fair Warning is] often brilliant, [a] meditation on love and possession . . . Butler wins us over in the opening pages with this companionable, warts-and-all narrator . . ….