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Better the Blood

by Michael Bennett

An absorbing, clever debut thriller that speaks to the longstanding injustices faced by New Zealand’s indigenous peoples, by an acclaimed Māori screenwriter and director

14 Queer Book Recommendations to Read During Pride

…An ambitious, delirious novel that tangles with queerness, spirituality, and generational silence, City of Laughter announces Temim Fruchter as a fresh and assured new literary voice. This tale of a…

Gaddafi’s Harem

by Annick Cojean

…be praised for her unveiling of Gaddafi’s sexual atrocities, but, more importantly, she has drawn attention to the severe improvement needed concerning women’s rights in Libya.” —Libya for the Free

Lost Nation

by Jeffrey Lent

“Lent is a skillful and confident storyteller, evoking the seasons, the dampness of the bogs and the muck and the madness that sometimes affects those living alone in the dark…

Grove at Home: May 2-8

…across the Sahara desert, with limited water and no map. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IExruKAlRwY   Hubert Adjei-Kontoh on Guided by Voices’ new “collage of rejected songs” Big news for fans of the unstoppable…

Father’s Day Reads: The Explorer

…the continent, and may even make you want to learn a new language. This book spins the reader on a whirlwind tour of sixty European languages and dialects, sharing quirky…

Grove at Home: September 13—19

…Ellen Barry’s 2016 New York Times profile — which follows the author as he travels to New Delhi for the above interview, and details some of his views on caste,…

New York Times Raves About Lights On, Rats Out

…their worst side. We learn about LeFavour’s early life in tantalizing bits and pieces… Cree LeFavour, in her new memoir, “Lights On, Rats Out,” exhibits a rare willingness to take…

An Invisible Spectator

by Christopher Sawyer-Lauçanno

“A gripping page-turner. Sawyer-Lau”anno’s biography is better than brilliant, it is Bowlesian: exhaustively researched and impeccably written.” ––Mark Dery, The Philadelphia Inquirer…

Troll

by Johanna Sinisalo

“[An] imaginative and engaging novel of urban fantasy. . . . Overlapping narrative voices nicely underscore the moral of Sinisalo’s ingeniously constructed fable: The stuff of ancient legend shadows with…