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Things Change
by David MametThis screenplay is a humorous burlesque of the American Dream tinged with bitter irony. It is the second film to be directed from his own original script by playwright David…
Sea Change
by Robert GoddardFrom a top historical thriller writer, a riveting novel about a destitute mapmaker who sets out on a dangerous mission in the midst of eighteenth-century financial mayhem.
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. . . ….
The Circle of Hanh
by Bruce Weigl“Weigl keeps his readers in cliff-hanging suspense. . . . So powerful is his writing that readers, too, will live among these words. They may not find salvation there, but…
A Primitive Heart
by David Rabe“As the characters play hide-and-seek with themselves, we’re forced to come out of hiding to shift our own positions and philosophy. Rabe has a way of implicating the reader–of creating…
True North
by Jim Harrison“Harrison consistently commands our attention for his humanity and his tenderness. That he can create such tension in the process—a tension not released until the last page—and in the end…
Grove at Home: January 24-30
…an attempted coup was a strangely stupefying and passive experience.” Continue reading… Will Self reads from Phone Today is the 106th anniversary of the first transcontinental phone call placed…
Spirit House
by Christopher G. Moore“Moore has the sharpest eyes and most discerning mind on these shores, his being an expat notwithstanding. Indeed, a good many locals are unaware of the levels and degrees of…
Eccentric Orbits
by John Bloom…Palm Beach retiree who battled the Pentagon, thirty banks, Congress, the White House, and a mysterious Arab prince to rescue the only phone that links every inch of the planet….
Halsey’s Typhoon
by Bob Drury“Absorbing . . . A vivid tale of tragedy and gallantry at sea.” —Publishers Weekly…