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Jasmine
by Bharati Mukherjee“A fable, a kind of impressionistic prose-poem, about being an exile, a refugee, a spiritual vagabond in the world today; Mukherjee has eloquently succeeded.” –The New York Times…
The Industrial Revolutionaries
by Gavin Weightman“[An] engaging survey . . . Weightman expertly marshals his cast of characters across continents and centuries, forging a genuinely global history that brings the collaborative, if competitive, business of…
I Love You More Than You Know
by Jonathan Ames“Ames delivers more droll, exhibitionistic essays about his romantic misadventures, his beloved great-aunt and (of course) his underwear. His hyperkinetic readings are never less than joyous.” –Time Out New York…
Howard Hawks
by Todd McCarthy“Spectacular . . . McCarthy’s thick, rich biography . . . chronicles in vivid detail how perhaps the last great popular artist in the movies worked.” –Los Angeles Times Book…
How the Soldier Repairs the Gramophone
by Sasa Stanisic“In Sasa Stanisic’s bittersweet, musical novel about a boy growing up in Bosnia-Herzogovina before and during the war, many things happen that are impossible to understand, startlingly visual, bordering on…
House Secrets
by Mike Lawson“Excellent . . . The action builds to a stunning final twist.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)…
High Lonesome
by Barry Hannah“Barry Hannah writes the most consistently interesting sentences of any writer in America today. . . . High Lonesome collects thirteen stories, a handful of them of startling unexpectedness, with…
Gritos
by Dagoberto Gilb“[Gritos] is a collection about prejudice and pride, told with the flair of a storyteller known for his fiction. . . . [Gilb’s] prose is easy-flowing and thoughtful. He can…
From Holmes to Sherlock
by Mattias BoströmA talented Sherlock Holmes expert brings to life the history of one of the most enduring characters in literature, from the Victorian era to today.
Dead Girl Walking
by Christopher BrookmyreA girl vanishes—and the lies begin. For fans of Carl Hiaasen and Nick Hornby, a gripping, highly entertaining, and carefully observed psychological thriller from Scottish crime master Christopher Brookmyre….