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I’d Know That Voice Anywhere

by Frank Deford

From the celebrated writer Frank Deford, a collection of his best sports commentaries from more than thirty years of weekly appearances on NPR’s Morning Edition….

How the Soldier Repairs the Gramophone

by Sasa Stanisic

“In Sasa Stanisic’s bittersweet, musical novel about a boy growing up in Bosnia-Herzogovina before and during the war, many things happen that are impossible to understand, startlingly visual, bordering on…

How the Hell Did This Happen?

by P. J. O'Rourke

An essential take on the stranger-than-fiction 2016 presidential elections from a quintessential voice on American politics and culture.

House Rules

by Mike Lawson

“Lawson’s engaging characters, with DeMarco leading the pack, come across as seriously flawed individuals trying to navigate a political world of high demands and constant distractions. Full of insider information,…

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)…

An Honorable Profession

by John L'Heureux

“An Honorable Profession is a novel about survival both personal and professional, not merely that but survival with dignity and self-respect. It is itself an honorable novel.” –Jonathan Yardley, The…

Holidays in Heck, by P.J. O’Rourke

by P. J. O'Rourke

The follow-up to the classic Holidays in Hell, P. J. O’Rourke’s Holidays in Heck is the slightly less hazardous, slightly more mature, but still very funny collection of his classic…

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…

Heathern

by Jack Womack

“An exciting sci-fi stylist . . . Womack’s imaginative projection of our imminent fate is crippling.” –People…

The Harder They Come

by Michael Thelwell

“The most authentic and evocative portrait of the Jamaican poor–the rich and sustaining vernacular of their culture, the sheer heroism of their economic existence–that I have seen.” –Jarvis Anderson, The…