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Long, Last, Happy

by Barry Hannah

A career-spanning collection from the beloved master of the short story and the Southern Gothic idiom, Long, Last, Happy is a fitting tribute to a writer deeply mourned by the…

The Lonely Guy and The Slightly Older Guy

by Bruce Jay Friedman

“I love this book!” –Steve Martin…

Letters to a Teacher

by Sam Pickering

“Pickering’s odd timelessness–his ideas seem simultaneously old-fashioned and up-to-date–and his warm wisdom . . . will please educators and interested lay readers alike.” –Publishers Weekly…

Justine, Philosophy in the Bedroom, and Other Writings

by Marquis de Sade

“Shines a perverse and revealing spotlight on the entire era of the French Revolution. . . . An important and elucidating book.”—Robert Lowry, Chicago Sun-Times…

The Hungry Gene

by Ellen Ruppel Shell

“Compelling. . . . Journalist Ellen Ruppel Shell takes us into the wide world of obesity, seeking answers to how we got here and how we can get back to…

The Hired Man

by Aminatta Forna

“Forna is a born storyteller . . . Not since Remains of the Day has an author so skillfully revealed the way history’s layers are often invisible to all but…

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…

Hellfire

by Nick Tosches

“The best rock ‘n’ roll biography ever written. . . . There is a novelistic intensity to this story of tragedy, triumph and love. Its portrayal of a society alien…

Heart of Palm

by Laura Lee Smith

The debut novel from a writer of wry humor and warm humanity, Heart of Palm is an indelible portrait of a town and one dysfunctional, unforgettable family choosing between the…

Hawthorne in Concord

by Philip McFarland

“McFarland’s book takes the prize for readability. His is an impressionistic account that could only result from sensitivity and empathy for its subject.” —David Locker, Evansville Courier & Press…