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LaShonda Barnett

…Lawrence College, Hunter College, and Brown University. Barnett’s short fiction has won the College Language Association’s Margaret Walker Award and she was recently published in Guernica‘s issue on the South….

Leo

by Deon Meyer

“Meyer is one of the unsung masters.”—Michael Connelly “Deon Meyer’s name on the cover is a guarantee of crime writing at its best.”—Tess Gerritsen In a corrupt South Africa, the…

Tobias Schneebaum

…man’s last words to him as he set out from the Christian mission into that “heart of darkness.” Subsequently he traveled in South America, India, Tibet, Africa, Borneo, New guinea,…

Roger McDonald

…travel writing, essays, and screenplays, as well as six novels. His book 1915 won the Age Book of the Year Award and the South Australian Government Biennial Prize for Literature….

Will Self

…Everyman Wodehouse Prize for Comic Fiction; Umbrella, which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize; Shark; Phone; the memoir Will; and the essay collection Why Read. He lives in South London….

Temim Fruchter

…Orthodox Jewish household. She holds an MFA in fiction from the University of Maryland, and has received first prize in short fiction from both American Literary Review and New South….

A Question of Belief

by Donna Leon

“The humid, oppressive Venetian summer is palpable in Donna Leon’s 19th Commissario Guido Brunetti mystery. . . . Leon creates such a rich sense of place that reading often feels…

Once in a Lifetime

by Gavin Newsham

“Newsham describes the audacious attempt to create a national sport from scratch in meticulous detail, and the story is fascinating”. This book is a gripping evocation of a glorious but…

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…

Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?

by Jeanette Winterson

“Magnificent . . . A tour de force of literature and love.” —Megan O’Grady, Vogue…