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Hurlyburly and Those the River Keeps

by David Rabe

“Fresh, glittering, entertaining, full of wit and blisteringly funny. A stunning comic drama of contemporary life in the Hollywood hills and beyond.” –Richard David Story, USA Today…

Acid Dreams

by Martin Lee

“Engaging throughout. . . . At once entertaining and disturbing.” –Andrew Weil, M.D., The Nation…

The Wooden Spoon Book of Old Family Recipes

by Marilyn Moore

Over 150 proven, easy-to-use recipes that bring back meat-and-potato meals and other comfort foods to the contemporary table….

A Symphony in the Brain

by Jim Robbins

“If you thought biofeedback was a passing fad, freelance journalist Robbins will enlighten you. . . . [A] fascinating medical history of the therapy . . . At the heart…

Full Creel

by Nick Lyons

“Nick Lyons’s impressive narrative skills are on full display, making readers not only see but feel the nuances of the angler’s art and the watery stages on which they’re played…

Grove at Home: March 14-20

Betrayal, the episode tells a story of erotic perfidy between two best friends, and, like the play, it does so in a timeline that moves backward, from end to beginning,…

Grove at Home: January 24-30

…me as a writer is not simply because I’m Asian, but because I’m a refugee.” After a fantastic talk, Viet settles in for a discussion with The Resisters author Gish…

10 Scandalous Facts About the 1958 Novel Candy

…comedy brilliance” (Novak). What do we mean? Read on—in 2018 the following ten facts may not shock you, but we bet they’ll get you reading. 1.) Candy was illegally distributed…

If You Didn’t Bring Jerky, What Did I Just Eat?

by Bill Heavey

“[Heavey’s] writing is funny, poignant, acerbic and, best of all, always alert to the absurdities of life. This is a book that will be read and re-read for years and…

Seven Against Georgia

by Eduardo Mendicutti

“Mendicutti’s. . . engagingly outrageous series of linked stories features seven flamboyant drag queens. . . . [These] impudent narrators are flashy, sexy, and oodles of fun. . . ….