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Our Lady of the Flowers
by Jean Genet“Elegiac elegance, alternately muted, languorous, vituperative, tender, glamorous, bitchy, lush, mockingly feminine, “high camp,” overripe, vigorous, rigorous, exalted. . . . A remarkable achievement.” –The New York Times Book Review…
One in Three
by Adam Wishart…used it to shape a story more gripping than frightening. . . . Captures waves of optimism and disappointment in the progress of cancer research.” —Janet Maslin, New York Times…
O Solo Homo
by Holly Hughes“Naked passion, fiery intellect and dissatisfaction with the status quo mark all good performance art. This collection embodies those elements at their best. Each piece makes you sit up and…
My Life in Heavy Metal
by Steve Almond“Almond’s eye for modern types is impeccably, almost academically, sharp, and yet these stories, slight as they sometimes are, never come across as schoolwork.” –Mark Rozzo, The Los Angeles Times…
Land of Lincoln
by Andrew Ferguson“Ferguson’s story, a fascinating collection of his reporting, is about us as much as Lincoln. It is a vibrant and consistently surprising account that chases the wraithlike spirit of the…
La Maison de Rendez-Vous and Djinn
by Alain Robbe-Grillet“[La Maison de Rendez-vous is] a new literary entertainment, and a poetic, amusing, captivating book.” –The New York Times Book Review…
Josie’s Story
by Sorrel King“Wrenching but inspiring—King is a passionate advocate for patients.” —Laura Landro, The Wall Street Journal, Best Health Books of the Year…
The Industrial Revolutionaries
by Gavin Weightman…characters across continents and centuries, forging a genuinely global history that brings the collaborative, if competitive, business of industrial innovation to life.” —Stephen Mihm, The New York Times Book Review…
In the Fall
by Jeffrey Lent“Majestic . . . epic . . . vital . . . a necessary piece in a uniquely American mosaic.” —The New York Times Book Review…
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…