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Man Gone Down
by Michael Thomas“Ambitious…The book is filled with some virtuoso passages that expose the subtle degrees of racism in the narrator’s world.” –Kirkus Reviews…
The Miracle
by John L'HeureuxWitty, profound, and deeply moving, The Miracle explores the way God meddles in our lives . . . and to what end. The Miracle is John L’Heureux’s finest, most daring novel….
Dam Busters
by James Holland“Dam Busters describes the maneuvering that went on behind the scenes before one of Britain’s most important efforts to cripple the Nazi war machine. . . . Holland is good…
The Great Hurricane: 1938
by Cherie Burns“Very good . . . sure to help keep the terrible storm in its proper place in New England’s memory, as well as being timely reading in this period of…
Love Life
by Zeruya Shalev“Love Life moves with a naturalness and grace that mirrors life’s complexity, and offers a brutally honest and often brilliant tour of individual and family psychology.” –The Washington Post Book…
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…
Bream Gives Me Hiccups
by Jesse EisenbergThe remarkable debut by the Academy Award–nominated actor, famous for his roles in The Social Network and other films, a collection of hilarious, moving, and highly inventive stories that explore…
Barefoot to Avalon
by David PayneFrom New York Times notable author David Payne, “the most gifted American novelist of his generation” (Dallas Morning News), comes an astonishing memoir of brotherhood, grief, and mental illness….
The Zygote Chronicles
by Suzanne Finnamore“[Finnamore] pauses for some serious reflections, but doesn’t dwell too long on them, which is why the book’s emotional climax–the baby’s birth–hits home with the full force of raw, unrehearsed…
Zodiac
by Neal Stephenson“[Stephenson] captures the nuance and the rhythm of the new world so perfectly that one almost thinks that it is already here.” —The Washington Post…