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River Spirit
by Leila AboulelaThe spellbinding new novel from New York Times Notable Author and Caine Prize winner Leila Aboulela about an embattled young woman’s coming of age during the Mahdist War in 19th…
Freeman’s: Change
by John FreemanFeaturing thrilling new work from Lauren Groff, Ocean Vuong, Rickey Laurentiis, and more, the latest installment of the acclaimed literary journal Freeman’s explores the hope and pain of the ever-changing…
Small Craft Advisory
by Louis Rubin, Jr.…is truly good company, and maybe to have a little wisdom rub off at the same time, Small Craft Advisory is a book to read.”–The New York Times Book Review…
Prosperous Friends
by Christine Schutt…new novel . . . is Portrait of a Lady one hundred and thirty years on, except it’s all incisively new, and it’s Christine Schutt at her finest.” —Michelle Latiolais…
Anderson’s Ché Guevara
by Jon Lee Anderson“Excellent . . . admirably honest [and] staggeringly researched . . . It is unlikely that after Anderson’s exhaustive contribution, much more will be learned about Guevara.” —Los Angeles Times…
The Comedians
by Kliph NesteroffAn expansive and endlessly entertaining history of stand-up comedy, spanning more than a century from vaudeville through radio, television, the counterculture, and the comedy boom, to the present.
The Collected Short Fiction of Bruce Jay Friedman
by Bruce Jay Friedman“A bona fide literary event.” –Newsweek…
Grove at Home: November 1-7
…of American voter suppression One factor that has played an unusually dynamic, and deeply troubling, role in the election currently winding down is voter suppression. In the new issue of…
Grove at Home: August 9—15
…Madhuri Vijay’s new story in the New Yorker “I am thirty years old and that is nothing.” So begins The Far Field, the debut novel by Madhuri Vijay that we…
The Good Doctor
by Damon Galgut…and bracing story, but he’s also in pursuit of something murkier: the double-edged nature of doing good in a land where “the past has only just happened.”” –The New Yorker…