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Grove at Home: January 10-16

…anniversary of literary critic Susan Sontag’s birth. Today, we’re preparing by watching this interview, in which known genius Michelle Dean talks with PBS NewsHour’s Jeffrey Brown about Sharp, her resounding…

Transforming Leadership

by James MacGregor Burns

“Harvesting vignettes from American and world history and reading them in light of new sociological and psychological research, [Burns’] latest book aims to put “transforming leadership” at the core of…

Grove at Home: August 23—29

…has a lot of fans — and today is a very big day for all of them. That’s because today we’re releasing Helen’s new book, Vesper Flights. It’s a collection…

Killing Pablo

by Mark Bowden

“The story of how U.S. Army Intelligence and Delta Force commandos helped Colombian police track down and kill Pablo Escobar. . . . A compelling, almost Shakespearean tale.” –Los Angeles…

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…

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…

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…

The Subterraneans

by Jack Kerouac

“Each book by Kerouac is unique, a telepathic discord. Such rich, natural writing is nonpareil in the later twentieth century.” —Allen Ginsberg…

Stet

by Diana Athill

…So her engaging memoir, Stet: An Editor’s Life, is full of juicy stories about the egos and libidos behind the literary personages she has known.” –Andrea Behr, San Francisco Chronicle…

Rip-off Red, Girl Detective and The Burning Bombing of America

by Kathy Acker

…. . . Acker is an expert at evoking this shadowy realm of belief and emotion where the rules of cause and effect do not necessarily apply.” –San Francisco Chronicle…