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The Forgers
by Bradford MorrowWhen a suspected forger is brutally murdered, his sister’s lover—himself a notorious counterfeiter of the handwriting of literary greats—is caught in a web of truth and lies that puts his…
The Reluctant Sheriff
by Chris OffuttMaster storyteller Chris Offutt’s acclaimed crime series has been praised by Ian Rankin as “righteous Kentucky noir with top notes of Daniel Woodrell and S. A. Cosby,” and in this…
Celebrating Arab American Heritage Month
…before October 7, 2023. The text of Hammad’s seminal speech and her afterword, written in the early weeks of 2024, together make up a searing appraisal of the war on…
Authors to Read During Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month
…written by AAPI authors and Asian and Pacific Islander authors publishing in America. With original releases spanning from 1967 to 2024, these ten titles transport us from the bustling city…
Books to Read During Women in Translation Month
August is Women in Translation Month and is the perfect time to travel all across the world while soaking up the sun in a park or at the beach. We…
11 Unforgettable Books to Read for Hispanic Heritage Month
…Mexican American life.”—Minneapolis Star Tribune Pedro Páramo by Juan Rulfo Don’t miss the film adaptation coming to Netflix on November 6, 2024. A masterpiece of the surreal that…
9 Must-Read Banned Books
Here at Grove Atlantic, we have a long history of fighting censorship and publishing radical and groundbreaking fiction, from D.H. Lawrence and Henry Miller to John Rechy and the Marquis…
Walking the Americas
by Levison WoodA breathtaking journey across some of the most diverse and unpredictable regions on earth.
Magnum
by Russell Miller‘miller deftly conveys the excitement of being a photojournalist at a time when world events were unfolding at a furious pace . . . a cracking good story.” –Sarah Coleman,…
Bananas
by Peter Chapman“United Fruit essentially invented not only ‘the concept and reality of the banana republic,’ but also, as Chapman shows, the concept and reality of the modern banana. [A] witty, energetic…