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Four Blondes
by Candace Bushnell“Bushnell has her milieu down cold, and writes with the peculiarly New York cynicism of a woman who has attended one too many fragrance launches.” –New York Times Book Review…
a “Working Life”
by Eileen MylesFrom “one of the essential voices in American poetry” (New York Times) comes a rich new collection of expansive, light-footed, and cheerfully foreboding poems oddly in tune with our strange…
Blood from a Stone
by Donna Leon“Few detective writers create so vivid, inclusive and convincing a narrative as Donna Leon, the expatriate American with the Venetian heart.” —Paul Skenazy, Washington Post…
Small Worlds
by Caleb Azumah NelsonAn exhilarating and expansive new novel about fathers and sons, faith and friendship from National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 honoree and Costa First Novel Award winning author Caleb Azumah…
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…
The Best of It
by Kay Ryan…often built on the logic of the pun, taking an ordinary word or dead cliché as a title and then jolting it to unexpected life.” —Adam Kirsch, The New Yorker…
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…
The Great Leader
by Jim HarrisonA black-comic detective novel in the vein of No Country for Old Men, Jim Harrison’s The Great Leader follows a retired detective in hilarious and bold pursuit of a sinister…
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The Last Crossing
by Guy Vanderhaeghe…. Epic novels can be loose, baggy monsters, but this one is stuffed with enough goodies to keep us entertained for days.” –John Vernon, The New York Times Book Review…