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What It Is Like to Go to War, by Karl Marlantes
by Karl MarlantesFrom the author of the New York Times best seller Matterhorn, which has sold over 250,000 copies, What It Is Like to Go to War is a powerful nonfiction book…
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by Dennis Cooper…. As improbable as it may seem, Dennis Cooper has written a love story, all the more poignant because it is so brutally crushed.” –The New York Times Book Review…
Three Days of Rain
by Richard Greenberg“[Greenberg] has mastered the art of telling a simple story with such grace and skill that it becomes startlingly new.”–Fintan O’Toole, New York Daily News…
The Third Brother
by Nick McDonell…and stirring. At times he achieves actual unsettling suspense. Without question, Nick McDonell has other things a writer needs besides a publisher: voice and talent.” —Ariel Levy, New York Magazine…
The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife & Other Plays
by Charles Busch…of midlife malaise . . . Busch demonstrates a sure gift for hearty comedy. . . . The Allergist’s Wife earns its wall-to-wall laughs.” —Ben Brantley, The New York Times…
The Sexual Life of Catherine M.
by Catherine Millet…color your cheeks quicker than the midday sun. . . . In the book, [Millet] unabashedly chronicles three decades of her own unbridled sexual exploration.” —Michael Rovner, New York Post…
Road Work
by Mark Bowden…him, Bowden is that rare reporter whose writing works as well on a small canvas as it does on the big screen.” —Robert S. Boynton, New York Times Book Review…
Purge
by Sofi Oksanen…of all the miserable choices Estonians faced during their periods of oppression. . . . Oksanen has crafted a stirring and humane work of art.” —Jacob Silverman, The New Republic…
Personal Velocity
by Rebecca Miller‘rebecca Miller’s debut story collection is a series of eye-opening portraits of women who are either struggling to attain self-knowledge or who are hopelessly plagued by it. . . ….