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T.D. Allman

T. D. Allman (1944 – 2024) is the author of In France Profound: The Long History of a House, a Mountain Town, and a People, Finding Florida: The True History…

Paul Auster

Paul Auster (1947 – 2024) was the bestselling author of Baumgartner, Bloodbath Nation, 4 3 2 1, Sunset Park, The Book of Illusions, Moon Palace, and The New York Trilogy,…

Paul Lynch

…and France’s Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger, Prix Littérature-Monde, and the Jean Monnet Prize for European Literature. In 2024, he was appointed Distinguished Writing Fellow at Maynooth University and was…

Claire Keegan

Claire Keegan’s works of fiction are internationally acclaimed and have been translated into thirty languages. Antarctica won the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature. Walk the Blue Fields won the Edge…

Agota Kristof

Ágota Kristóf was born in Hungary in 1935, and moved to Switzerland when she was 21. Besides the three-part novel for which she is best-known — The Notebook, The Proof,…

Christina Shea

…second novel, Smuggled (Grove Atlantic) was published in 2011, and she is now at work on a third novel. She is also the co-author of numerous travel books on Hungary….

John Lukacs

John Lukacs, the author of Budapest 1900, was born in Hungary and came to America in 1946. A professor of history, he has authored thirteen books, including Philadelphia 1900-1950: Patricians…

A Storm in Flanders

by Winston Groom

A reissue from the bestselling author of Forrest Gump, A Storm in Flanders is a fascinating history of the four-year battle of Ypres, the most notorious and dreaded place in…

The Last Secret of the Temple

by Paul Sussman

“What could possibly bring together an Egyptian detective, an Israeli cop, and a Palestinian journalist? This international bestseller, dubbed ‘an intelligent reader’s answer to The Da Vinci Code.’” —Library Journal…

The Hidden War

by Artyom Borovik

“[A] remarkable book . . . Borovik manages to convey an intimate sense of the war in Afghanistan with the novelist’s eye for the telling image. . . . Borovik…