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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…

In the Shadow of the American Dream

by David Wojnarowicz

…have encountered him on the page or on the wall can still admire the raw passion, intelligence, and transforming energy with which he met his fate.” –The New York Times…

Thirteen Hours

by Deon Meyer

“Deon Meyer is one of the unsung masters. Thirteen Hours proves he should be on everyone’s reading list. This book is great!” —Michael Connelly…

Fault Lines

by Nancy Huston

…just as formative as the awful secrets at the novel’s deepest strata. They may well be the parts that sink deepest into the reader’s memory.” —New York Times Book Review…

Long, Last, Happy

by Barry Hannah

A career-spanning collection from the beloved master of the short story and the Southern Gothic idiom, Long, Last, Happy is a fitting tribute to a writer deeply mourned by the…

Valley of the Dolls

by Jacqueline Susann

“Decades ahead of its time . . . Mesmerizing . . . The equation of emotional dependencies with drug addiction in one comprehensive personality disorder is, if anything, more chic…

Life and Death in Shanghai

by Nien Cheng

“The extraordinary story of an extraordinary woman who, despite 6 1/2 long years of imprisonment and torment in Communist China, not only survived but endured and even prevailed. . ….