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It’s Not Love, It’s Just Paris

by Patricia Engel

“Astonishing . . . A love story that just won’t quit.” —Edwidge Danticat…

Hitting the Jackpot

by Brett D. Fromson

‘deftly documented. . . . [Fromson] knows something about digging into the roots of a good story. . . . [Hitting the Jackpot] is a story that leaves you shaking…

Guests of the Ayatollah

by Mark Bowden

“Heart-stopping, and heart-breaking.” —James Traub, New York Times Book Review…

Fresh Medicine

by Phil Bredesen

“Philip Bredesen knows the American health care system inside and out. He knows both the theory and, more importantly, how things really work. His perspective is unique and wise. If…

Dream Season

by Bob Cowser, Jr.

…. You can’t help thinking back to the legendary Green Bay Packer coach Vince Lombardi’s pronouncement about football: “This is a game for madmen.”” –Charles Salzberg, The New York Times…

Better the Blood

by Michael Bennett

An absorbing, clever debut thriller that speaks to the longstanding injustices faced by New Zealand’s indigenous peoples, by an acclaimed Māori screenwriter and director

American Gangster

by Mark Jacobson

“Whether covering the high life or lowlifes, Jacobson boasts a novelistic eye and muscular prose in the tradition of urban chroniclers like Joseph Mitchell, A.J. Liebling, and Pete Hamill. A-”…

Ten Little Indians

by Sherman Alexie

…sharing only their wry perspective on Indian life off the reservation. . . . They are affectionate tales of dealings between men and women.” –Janet Maslin, The New York Times…

Grove at Home: August 30—September 5

…legendary New York Times book critic Dwight Garner for a socially-distanced release event hosted by New York’s McNally Jackson bookstore. It’s a wonderful conversation — they talk about the book,…

Grove at Home: August 9—15

…Madhuri Vijay’s new story in the New Yorker “I am thirty years old and that is nothing.” So begins The Far Field, the debut novel by Madhuri Vijay that we…