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Grove at Home: October 18—24
…American should know. “Throughout it all, there was a consistent message: If you don’t vote for us, you won’t be safe. They argued that chaos would reign if African Americans…
The Industrial Revolutionaries
by Gavin Weightman…characters across continents and centuries, forging a genuinely global history that brings the collaborative, if competitive, business of industrial innovation to life.” —Stephen Mihm, The New York Times Book Review…
Anzio
by Lloyd Clark“Highly readable, and of much interest to students of WWII history.” —Kirkus Reviews…
Happy Family
by Wendy Lee“Rich and multilayered, Lee’s novel explores what it means to be a part of something, whether it’s a family or a culture. Told in Hua’s sparse, somber voice, the story…
Goodbye, Goodness
by Sam Brumbaugh“Goodbye, Goodness is the rock “n” roll Great Gatsby. The American dream, slaughtered during the indie-rock nineties by an author who lived it. . . . Brumbaugh’s a new voice–witty,…
Elvissey
by Jack Womack“Jack Womack is another of the heirs of cyberpunk, one of science fiction’s most interesting new writers.” –Los Angeles Times…
LAbyrinth
by Randall Sullivan“You don’t have to know anything about any of this to love this book.” —Carolyn See, The Washington Post…
The Good Parents
by Joan London“Populated with an astonishing number of stories ranging through three generations of an Australian family. Presented with economy and nimble interleaving, they pivot around a central mystery. . . ….
A Woman Run Mad
by John L'Heureux“Breathtaking . . . one of the most intense reading experiences I’ve had in recent memory . . . Impossible to put down.” –The New York Times Book Review…
The Pleasing Hour
by Lily King“Splendid . . . Powerful . . . so assured that it’s hard to believe the book is [King’s] debut.” —Jacqueline Carey, The New York Times Book Review…