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Tokyo Doesn’t Love Us Anymore

by Ray Loriga

“Loriga’s gorgeous, enigmatic new novel . . . could be described in terms of its premise . . . but such a description cheats the prospective reader, because the true…

The Flowers

by Dagoberto Gilb

…not when you meet the precocious, Holden Caufieldesque narrator of Dagoberto Gilb’s coming-of-age novel . . . Sonny’s voice is mesmeric. It keeps us reading.” —Sarah Fay, New York Times…

A Call to Heroism

by Peter H. Gibbon

“This book is a delightful Grand Tour, taking us from war to sports to great literature. You will enjoy it.” —Jay Mathews, Education reporter for The Washington Post…

Fire Sermon

by Jamie Quatro

The highly anticipated, provocative debut novel from the “fearless” (New Yorker) and “distinctive” (San Francisco Chronicle) Jamie Quatro, Fire Sermon charts with bold intimacy and immersive sensuality the life of…

How to Fix the Future

by Andrew Keen

As our world continues to be fundamentally changed by the Digital Revolution, this essential book by a leading Internet commentator shows how to preserve the fundamentals of humanity and civilized…

Grove at Home: September 20—26

…Book Award for Translated Literature. Today, we’re kicking off a new week with some more, equally terrific news: we learned on Friday that Shuggie Bain, Douglas Stuart’s wonder of a…

Grove at Home: July 19—25

…critic. In 2012, for the New Yorker, Baker wrote and recorded Whistleblower Song, about the imprisonment of Chelsea Manning. It offers certainly the most mellifluous intoning of the words “horrible…

Crossing the Rhine

by Lloyd Clark

From one of the world’s leading military historians comes a thrilling and richly detailed account of the two most critical offensives in World War II’s western theater after D-Day—the Allied…

Knickers in a Twist

by Jonathan Bernstein

“Hilarious and entertaining.” –Chicago Tribune…

Icelander

by Dustin Long

…. . a kind of Series of Unfortunate Events for adults . . . It is writing born out of hysterical laughter and a lingering sense of childhood adventure.” —Newsday…