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The Race for the Triple Crown
by Joe Drape“In crisp, elegant prose, Drape captures his subjects and their sport, taking readers behind the scenes and telling the stories that make the sport of kings endlessly fascinating. The Race…
Liberty’s Torch
by Elizabeth Mitchell“Journalist Elizabeth Mitchell recounts the captivating story behind the familiar monument that readers may have assumed they knew everything about.” —Sam Roberts, New York Times…
Had a Good Time
by Robert Olen Butler“All of these stories are told in the first person, but Butler rarely settles for impressing us with his range of vocal effects. He favors strong plots and strong twists….
Triptych and Iphigenia
by Edna O'Brien“To the illustrious list of names: Yeats, Joyce, Behan, O’Casey, Beckett, add O’Brien. . . . [She] uses words the way a juggler employs shiny balls, tossing them up, letting…
A House Unlocked
by Penelope Lively“In this elegiac yet resolutely unsentimental book, the house becomes a Rosetta stone for the author’s familial memories and an unwitting index of social change. . . . A House…
Grove at Home: December 6-12
…of tough, loyal, and, above all, complex women, starting in the mid-seventies and following them as they pursue a better life to the fields of Texas’s 1980s oil bust, looking…
Anzio
by Lloyd Clark“Highly readable, and of much interest to students of WWII history.” —Kirkus Reviews…
Alif the Unseen
by G. Willow WilsonFrom the author of award-winning graphic novels comes a stunning and propulsive debut novel, blending cyberpunk adventure with the enchantment of Middle Eastern mythology.
The Anniversary
by Stephanie BishopLonglisted for the Stella Prize For fans of Lisa Halliday and Susan Choi, The Anniversary is a simmering page-turner about an ascendant writer, the unresolved death of her husband, and…
The Stendhal Syndrome
by Terrence McNally…. . In the second play, a philandering super conductor is driven to a, well, unexpected climax by Wagner. The audiences are . . . so enraptured with the artist’s…