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A Girl Could Stand Up
by Leslie Marshall…. . . A Girl Could Stand Up is the kind of novel that one immediately takes to heart, a remarkable story–goofy and bittersweet.” –June Sawyers, The San Francisco Chronicle…
The French Revolution
by George Rude…likely soon to surpass George Rudé’s judicious synthesis. . . . One of the most balanced overviews of the French Revolution available in English.” –Daniel L. Wick, San Francisco Chronicle…
The Boy Who Ran to the Woods
by Jim Harrison“Harrison is a master at describing the natural world, and Pohrt’s illustrations are gently evocative of the northern Michigan landscape.” —San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle Book Review…
The Beat Hotel
by Barry Miles“An entertaining narrative about important writers now considered American literary heroes.” –Publishers Weekly…
Arkansas
by John Brandon…. Arkansas rants against the machine in a voice combining Raymond Chandler’s side-of-the-mouth noir with Quentin Tarantino’s gleeful-psychopath wit and Mark Twain’s episodic romance of the journey.” —San Francisco Chronicle…
Allan Stein
by Matthew Stadler…diluted modern sense of the word, but in its older combination of beauty and menace, fascination and dread . . . A novel of extraordinary imagination and beauty.“––San Francisco Chronicle…
By the Shore
by Galaxy Craze“Breathtaking. . . . Craze is note-perfect from beginning to end.” —San Francisco Chronicle…
The Road to Lichfield
by Penelope Lively…. . . A journey of self-discovery-the narrative urges the reader to contemplate the larger context in which people everywhere live out their individual dramas.” –Wendy Martin, San Francisco Chronicle…
Antarctica
by Claire Keegan“Reading Irish-born Claire Keegan is like succumbing to a drug: eerie, hallucinogenic, time-stopping.”—San Francisco Chronicle A new edition of the now iconic fiction writer Claire Keegan’s debut story collection featuring…