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Badawi

by Mohed Altrad

…boy who is a perpetual outsider, from the desert tribe of his ill-fated birth to the South of France and on to the oil fields of the United Arab Emirates….

Amy Silverstein

…Was I Had Such Friends. She earned her Juris Doctor at New York University School of Law, served on the Board of the United Network of Organ Sharing (UNOS), and…

Alice Greenway

Alice Greenway divides her time between the United States and Britain. Her first novel, White Ghost Girls, set in Hong Kong in the 1960s, won the Los Angeles Times Award…

Ray Loriga

Ray Loriga was born in 1967. An author, screenwriter, and director, this is his second novel to be published in the United States. Loriga has been published in eleven countries;…

From the Dead

by Mark Billingham

In the ninth Tom Thorne novel, never before published in the United States, Thorne investigates a troubling case of conspiracy—a wife who arranges to have her husband murdered….

Sheila Siddle

…children. Her organization, the Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage, has been honored by the United Nations Environmental Programme as one of the “Global 500,” and she and her husband have been honored…

The American Clock & The Archbishop’s Ceiling

by Arthur Miller

These two plays, first produced in the United States in the 1970s, have recently been revived here and abroad to great critical and popular acclaim.

Rian Malan

Rian Malan was born in South Africa in 1954. He has spent thirty-six years as a journalist in South Africa and the United States.

So Late in the Day

by Claire Keegan

From Booker Prize Finalist and bestselling author of “pitch perfect” (Boston Globe) Small Things Like These, comes a triptych of stories about love, lust, betrayal, and the ever-intriguing interchanges between…

Stone Junction

by Jim Dodge

“A post-psychedelic coming-of-age fable that’s part Thomas Pynchon, part Tolkien, part Richard Brautigan, a story that owes as much to The Once and Future King as it does to Huckleberry…