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Hard Like Water
by Yan LiankeFrom a visionary, world-class writer, dubbed “China’s most controversial novelist” by the New Yorker, a gripping and biting story of ambition and betrayal, following two young Communist revolutionaries whose forbidden…
Ruby River
by Lynn Pruett“Classic town gossip, the kind typically served up with strong coffee or sweet iced tea. . . . Pruett is one of those good-natured Southern writers who draw you in…
Lyrics Alley
by Leila Aboulela“Haunting . . . Keeps the reader gripped . . . A tale of powerful feelings and potent words . . . this visceral, epic novel . . . gives…
Cities
by John ReaderDeclared “the most enjoyable book ever written about the matter of the city” (The Times, London), this is a magisterial exploration of these defining artifacts of civilization….
Walk the Blue Fields
by Claire Keegan…And to imagine critics, far in the future, deploying lofty new terms to explain what it is that makes Keegan’s fiction work.” —Maud Newton, The New York Times Book Review…
Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?
by Jeanette Winterson“Magnificent . . . A tour de force of literature and love.” —Megan O’Grady, Vogue…
The Pure Land
by Alan Spence“The Pure Land by Alan Spence, based on the true story which inspired Madame Butterfly, is part thrilling adventure, part lyrical reflection, and characterized by Spence’s pure vision.” —Anne Donovon,…
They’re Cows, We’re Pigs
by Carmen Boullosa…. . Boullosa’s vivid and visceral descriptions provide hallucinatory images of the pirates’ raping and pillaging, their battles in the jungle and at sea.” –The New York Times Book Review…
Remembering the Bones
by Frances Itani…dark corners. . . . building such emotionally complexity that the novel’s ending—both inevitable and surprising—is as subtle as it is wrenching.” —Susann Cokal, The New York Times Book Review…