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Fire Sermon

by Jamie Quatro

The highly anticipated, provocative debut novel from the “fearless” (New Yorker) and “distinctive” (San Francisco Chronicle) Jamie Quatro, Fire Sermon charts with bold intimacy and immersive sensuality the life of…

Correspondents

by Tim Murphy

“Murphy artfully connects multiple narratives to produce a sprawling tale of love, family, duty, war, and displacement. It is above all a stinging indictment of the ill-fated war in Iraq…

Wicked Women

by Fay Weldon

“A bristling new collection of stories . . . Weldon has become one of the most cunning moral satirists of our time.” –The New York Times Book Review…

Tokyo Doesn’t Love Us Anymore

by Ray Loriga

“Loriga’s gorgeous, enigmatic new novel . . . could be described in terms of its premise . . . but such a description cheats the prospective reader, because the true…

The School on Heart’s Content Road

by Carolyn Chute

…You might not agree with everything in it, but you might want to open it and read it. She’s talking to you.” —Stacey D’Erasmo, The New York Times Book Review…

Ruby River

by Lynn Pruett

“Classic town gossip, the kind typically served up with strong coffee or sweet iced tea. . . . Pruett is one of those good-natured Southern writers who draw you in…

A Peculiar Grace

by Jeffrey Lent

…decent man wrestling with his demons while deciding whether to revive an old love or open himself to a new lover is . . . magisterial and beautifully written.” —Publishers…

Peace Kills

by P. J. O'Rourke

…P.J. O’Rourke [is] one of America’s funniest serious commentators. . . . His eye is sharp and his smirk is fixed firmly in place.” –John Gibson, The New York Post…

Painted Horses

by Malcolm Brooks

A big, enthralling debut novel of America in its ascendance, of history versus modernity, and a love story of the West, Painted Horses introduces an extraordinary new literary voice….

On a Wave

by Thad Ziolkowski

“More than an account of a sport mastered. It’s a sharp, self-conscious portrait of the artist as a young grommet.” –The New Yorker…