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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. . . ….
Ancestor Stones
by Aminatta Forna“A compelling drama and a thoughtful, sensual study of women’s survival.” —Entertainment Weekly…
The Butterfly Mosque
by G. Willow WilsonThe extraordinary story of an all-American girl’s conversion to Islam and her ensuing romance with a young Egyptian man, The Butterfly Mosque is a stunning articulation of a Westerner embracing…
Holidays in Heck, by P.J. O’Rourke
by P. J. O'RourkeThe 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…
Midnight Cactus
by Bella Pollen“Seductive and disturbing ” Alice Coleman is an entertaining heroine.” ––Ann Cummins, San Francisco Chronicle…
The Black Russian
by Vladimir Alexandrov“In this magnetically appealing, unforgettable biography, Alexandrov . . . [with] assiduous research . . . insightfully and dynamically portrays a singular man.” —Booklist (starred review)…
Browsing the Backlist: Six Quintessential Earth Day Reads
…great title for Earth Day, as well as a route into Flannery’s extensive oeuvre—we’ve published a number of great titles by the author, including works on extinct animals, climate change,…
The Wild Boys
by William S. Burroughs“In Burroughs’ hands, writing reverts to acts of magic, as though he were making some enormous infernal encyclopedia of all the black impulses and acts that, once made, would shut…
The Betrayal
by Helen DunmoreShort-listed for the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize (South Asia and Europe), Helen Dunmore’s sequel to her best-selling novel, The Siege, is an enthralling tale of one family struggling for survival in…
Living in a Foreign Language
by Michael Tucker“A satisfying look into the good life.” —Publishers Weekly…