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Heavenly Date and Other Flirtations
by Alexander McCall Smith‘smith’s stories nimbly examine the mysteries of dating in this captivating collection . . . with their light humor and touching moments.” –Publishers Weekly…
He Drown She in the Sea
by Shani Mootoo“The story is rich in the patois and daily rhythms of the Caribbean. . . . One of Mootoo’s real accomplishments is his portrayal of the expatriate Harry. . ….
The Great Divorce
by Ilyon Woo“Modern Americans, bombarded with stories of celebrity divorces, probably assume that the tabloid breakup is a recent phenomenon. This lively, well-written and engrossing tale proves them wrong.” —The New York…
God Jr.
by Dennis CooperThe boldest step into a new paradigm of narrative I’ve read in a while.” –Jim Krusoe, The Los Angeles Times…
A Girl Made of Dust
by Nathalie Abi-Ezzi“Abi-Ezzi walks the delicate tightrope between man’s inhumanity and the power and strength family members must draw upon in order to survive. . . . In turn hopeful and despairing…
Fortune’s Bastard
by Robert Chalmers“A spontaneous seduction prompts a surreal chain of events in this raucous new novel. . . . This is a wry, writhing tale about the forces that shape our fate.”…
Fat Bald Jeff
by Leslie Stella‘Stella provides a lot of freshly imagined fun. . . . There are so many funny lines and scenes that even librarians may like it. As for the lumpen–they’ll love…
Babel
by Gaston DorrenFrom the celebrated author of Lingo, a whistle-stop tour of the world’s twenty most-spoken languages, exploring history, geography, linguistics, and culture—showing how the language we speak reflects our view of…
The English Teacher
by Lily King“Beautifully written and carefully observed . . . King is a wildly talented writer.” —Claire Dederer, Chicago Tribune…
Doctor Sleep
by Madison Smartt Bell“This man writes the way de Sica filmed. His prose is vivid without being showy, witty without being self-satisfied, economical without being minimalist. The camera disappears.” –The Philadelphia Inquirer…