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The Finance Curse
by Nicholas ShaxsonA searing indictment of global finance, exploring how the banking sector grew from a supporter of business to the biggest business in the world, and showing how societies might fight…
The Rising Sun
by Douglas Galbraith“Completely convincing . . . succeeds absolutely. Galbraith’s powers of description are immense . . . vivid enough to make the reader’s body ache . . . . We are…
Walking the Americas
by Levison WoodA breathtaking journey across some of the most diverse and unpredictable regions on earth.
Elvis Presley Boulevard
by Mark WinegardenerElvis Presley Boulevard chronicles the trip we’ve all taken — or wanted to take — into the country that confounds its admirers and delights even its critics….
The Balcony
by Jean Genet“One of France’s most original and forceful novelists and playwrights.” –The New York Times Book Review…
The Norman Conquests
by Alan Ayckbourn…in a row, all about the same people, is a tour de force so exceptional I can only throw my hat in the air and rejoice.” –John Barber, Daily Telegraph…
T.H.U.G. L.I.F.E.
by Sanyika Shakur“Shakur produces a visceral and strikingly real portrayal of gang life in Los Angeles, replete with sudden and inexplicable violence, revenge, betrayal, ostentatious living, racism, the strong arm of law…
The Beholder’s Eye
by Walt Harrington“Aims to dispel the old journalistic clich”: that a journalist writing about him/herself is always ‘self-indulgent and, quite likely, narcissistic.” He couldn’t have put together a better lineup of writers…
1942
by Winston GroomFrom the author of Forrest Gump and A Storm in Flanders, a riveting chronicle of America’s most critical hour….
The Divine Husband
by Francisco Goldman“The Divine Husband presents the peculiar crossroads where love and imagination meet politics and history. . . . A great miscegenating carnival of ambition and desire.” —Lee Siegel, The New…