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Grove at Home: February 28-March 6

…whose books include The Malady of Death and Destroy, She Said, and the screenplay for Alain Resnais’s Hiroshima Mon Amour, as well as the filmmaker behind India Song and Le…

Grove at Home: September 13—19

…Perumal Murugan on NDTV We were delighted this week to learn that The Story of a Goat, the most recent book we’ve published by the acclaimed and controversial Indian author…

“If you ask me what I want, I’ll tell you. I want everything.” ―Kathy Acker

…by Aniruddhan Vasudevan A scandal when it was first published in India, this story of a loving couple who’ll do almost anything to conceive is, by turns, sweet, rebellious, and…

Authors to Read During Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month

…ancestral home, a village in densely forested Western Japan. After decades of separation, the reunited men are each preoccupied by their own personal crises. When long-kept family secrets are revealed,…

What the Buddha Taught

by Walpola Rahula

“Dr. Rahula returns to the earliest recorded teachings of the Buddha to provide us with a solid foundation into a fascinating religion. . . . Provides a terrific introduction to…

Seven Against Georgia

by Eduardo Mendicutti

“Mendicutti’s. . . engagingly outrageous series of linked stories features seven flamboyant drag queens. . . . [These] impudent narrators are flashy, sexy, and oodles of fun. . . ….

Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit

by Jeanette Winterson

“A daring, unconventional comic novel . . . by employing quirky anecdotes, which are told with romping humor, and by splicing various parables into the narrative, Winterson allows herself the…

War Dances

by Sherman Alexie

“War Dances taps every vein and nerve, every tissue, every issue that quickens the current blood-pulse: parenthood, divorce, broken links, sex, gender and racial conflict, substance abuse, medical neglect, 9/11,…

Tropic of Capricorn

by Henry Miller

“Miller has once and for all blasted away the very foundation of human hypocrisy–moral, social, and political. . . . The grandest passages are the scenes of lovemaking. They join…

On The Wealth of Nations

by P. J. O'Rourke

“O’Rourke is a wonderful stylist . . . well worth reading.” —Allan Sloan, New York Times Book Review…