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Grove at Home: June 21—27

…of shared struggle and their lives today. It’s guaranteed to be the most powerful thing you watch today.   Monday, June 22 Kelli Jo Ford reads from Crooked Hallelujah In…

Grove at Home: May 17—23

…be read by anyone who cares about the women of Generation X — you can start with the original viral essay, which rings as loud, clear, and timely today as…

Authors to Read During Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month

…once, these books showcase just some of the rich diversity of Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander writers working today—and are stories worth reading every month of the year.  …

Freeman’s: California

by John Freeman

…Alameddine, Rachel Kushner, Mai Der Vang, Reyna Grande, and more, the sixth Freeman’s brilliantly showcases some of the world’s best writers grappling with the myths and reality of California today

The Western Wind

by Samantha Harvey

Hailed as “this generation’s Virginia Woolf” (Telegraph) and “one of the UK’s most exquisite stylists” (Guardian), Samantha Harvey’s breathtaking new novel is a medieval mystery told in reverse over the…

Michael Chertoff

…when the Clinton administration took office in 1993. Chertoff is the author of Homeland Security: Assessing the First Five Years. He is today Executive Chairman and Co-founder of The Chertoff…

Wrestling with Zion

by Tony Kushner

“What is so very, very valuable about Wrestling With Zion is that it has given [the writers] a forum to say all of these things where they need not be…

Sleepyhead

by Mark Billingham

“Who would have thought a stand-up comedian could write a British police procedural as good as those produced by crime queens Elizabeth George and Ruth Rendell?” —USA Today

Prince of Pleasure

by Saul David

‘morton”has written a scholarly but highly readable bio, filled with rich analysis and insight. He says more in his limited space than many others could do with three times the…

Our Lady of the Flowers

by Jean Genet

“Elegiac elegance, alternately muted, languorous, vituperative, tender, glamorous, bitchy, lush, mockingly feminine, “high camp,” overripe, vigorous, rigorous, exalted. . . . A remarkable achievement.” –The New York Times Book Review…