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The Last Stand of Fox Company
by Bob DruryFrom the best-selling authors of Halsey’s Typhoon (“Powerful and engrossing,” Mark Bowden), this is the true story of a Marine company’s heroic last stand during America’s “Forgotten War.”…
In Another Place, Not Here
by Dionne Brand“The remarkable poet Dionne Brand now gives us a fierce, sensuous novel of women in migration–political and emotional. Concrete and visionary as a dream, relentless as the history it reveals,…
House Justice
by Mike Lawson“Lawson has honed his skill to write a perfect political thriller—fast-moving, cynical, but ultimately moral.” —Library Journal (starred review)…
The Hiding Place
by Trezza Azzopardi“A harrowing and remarkable self-assured first novel [by an author of] copious and galvanic talents.” –Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times…
Guided by Voices: A Brief History
by James Greer“Guided By Voices: A Brief History delves into [Robert Pollard’s] music and the vast circle of rock musicians which have contributed to his development. From the band’s incarnations to Pollard’s…
The Grove Companion to Samuel Beckett
by C.J. Ackerley and Stanley Gontarski“Ackerley and Gontarski have amassed an amazing amount of information about Samuel Beckett and his works, which constitutes The Grove Companion. The volume will prove useful to everyone–from the neophyte…
Gould’s Book of Fish
by Richard Flanagan“What’s memorable–even extraordinary–about this book are Flanagan’s aphoristic talent, his imagination and his uncanny ability to channel the Rabelaisian voices of the great picaresque writers–Fielding, Sterne, Smollet. . . ….
For All Mankind
by Harry Hurt III“Irresistible yarns . . . underlined by the great courage of men who trusted machines, risked all and won. Hurt models their war stories into one grand collective voyage.” –Chicago…
Ancestor Stones
by Aminatta Forna“A compelling drama and a thoughtful, sensual study of women’s survival.” —Entertainment Weekly…
The Core of the Sun
by Johanna SinisaloFrom the queen of “Finnish weird,” a captivating and witty speculative satire of a Handmaid’s Tale-esque welfare state where women are either breeders or outcasts, addicts chase the elusive high…