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Crawling at Night

by Nani Power

“[Power’s] starkly realistic characters and terse, lyrical prose herald her as an exciting new voice. . . . Ito is a Japanese sushi chef, recently arrived in New York City,…

The Answer Is Never

by Jocko Weyland

…as a kid–what it’s like to awaken to a sense of possibility, and to realize that what you’ve grown up with is not what you’re stuck with.” –The New Yorker…

Asia Hand

by Christopher G. Moore

…a disbarred American lawyer turned PI, has been doing that for years as Christopher G. Moore shows in his award-winning series. . . . In Asia Hand, Moore delivers a…

Published in 1964, and again today: Jean Genet’s The Thief’s Journal, with a new intro by Patti Smith

…Jean-Paul Sartre’s legendary original foreword, and a brand-new introduction by Genet’s great admirer Patti Smith. Genet’s is not a cookie-cutter story of literary success. Born in 1910 to a young…

A Short History of Myth

by Karen Armstrong

“What Armstrong does in her skid over the millennia is make comparisons, connections, and contrasts in a way that cannot fail to enlighten the general reader. What myth once did,…

Lonesome Traveler

by Jack Kerouac

“Kerouac’s work represents the most extensive experiment in language and literary form undertaken by an American writer of his generation.” –Ann Douglas “ ‘ ’ ”…

Living in a Foreign Language

by Michael Tucker

“A satisfying look into the good life.” —Publishers Weekly…

If You Didn’t Bring Jerky, What Did I Just Eat?

by Bill Heavey

…be read and re-read for years and probably for generations.” —Patrick F. McManus, New York Times best-selling author of The Bear in the Attic and A Fine and Pleasant Misery…

Cold Mountain

by Charles Frazier

…task–and has done extraordinarily well by it… a Whitmanesque foray into America: into its hugeness, its freshness, its scope and its soul.” —James Polk, The New York Times Book Review…

Grove at Home: April 4-10

…after the release of his New York Times-bestselling The Committed, Viet is the subject of some utterly grand news — The Sympathizer, his Pulitzer Prize-winning debut novel (and the book…