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Josie’s Story
by Sorrel King“Wrenching but inspiring—King is a passionate advocate for patients.” —Laura Landro, The Wall Street Journal, Best Health Books of the Year…
Insatiable
by Asa AkiraAn emotional, no-holds-barred memoir by one of America’s best-loved adult film actresses—a fresh voice writing about sex in a world drowned in erotica….
I’ll Steal You Away
by Niccolò AmmanitiFrom the author of the critically acclaimed best seller and Miramax indie hit film I’m Not Scared, a charming, tragicomic tale of a philandering forty-something Don Juan who returns to…
I’d Know That Voice Anywhere
by Frank DefordFrom the celebrated writer Frank Deford, a collection of his best sports commentaries from more than thirty years of weekly appearances on NPR’s Morning Edition….
Harbor Nocturne
by Joseph Wambaugh…honesty that rings true with every read. I’m one of the few lucky enough to have already read a copy of Harbor Nocturne. It’s Wambaugh at his best!” —Michael Connelly…
The Great Pint-Pulling Olympiad
by Roger Boylan“Boylan’s narrative resembles Joyce at his comically prolix best, with a similar appetite for vernacular nuance and pop allusion.” –The Village Voice…
Gould’s Book of Fish
by Richard Flanagan“What’s memorable–even extraordinary–about this book are Flanagan’s aphoristic talent, his imagination and his uncanny ability to channel the Rabelaisian voices of the great picaresque writers–Fielding, Sterne, Smollet. . . ….
Don’t Vote It Just Encourages the Bastards
by P. J. O'RourkeBest-selling political humorist P.J. O’Rourke writes the mirthful political theory companion to his classic mirthful political science book, Parliament of Whores….
The Cello Suites
by Eric Siblin…ideally read with Bach’s thirty-six movements playing softly in the background; a recipe for literary rapture.” —Simon Winchester, author of the New York Times best-seller The Professor and the Madman…
The Big One
by David Kinney“The Big One is a rollicking true story of a grand American obsession. You don’t have to be a fisherman to relish David Kinney’s marvelous account of the annual striper…