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Grove at Home: May 16-22

East Centre in 2017. As the current conflict rolls on, Black’s remains a crucial voice in understanding how we’ve gotten where we are, and what may lay ahead. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9mzV8keurg  …

Grove at Home: July 12—18

…and the book’s action takes us wandering across a network of Eastern European villages. We never learn what country we’re in, or even what language the characters are speaking. So…

My Nemesis

by Charmaine Craig

From the acclaimed author of Miss Burma, longlisted for the National Book Award and the Women’s Prize for Fiction, comes an immersive and searing story of two women, their marriages,…

John Woman

by Walter Mosley

From the award-winning Walter Mosley comes a dazzling novel of ideas about the sexual and intellectual coming-of-age of an unusual man who goes by the name Woman.

Hue 1968

by Mark Bowden

From “a master of narrative journalism” (New York Times Book Review), a riveting history of the biggest and bloodiest battle of the Vietnam War….

Wildlife

by Richard Ford

“Full of prose that makes the reader shiver, Wildlife is a rich and readable story, a genuine narrative. . . . It leaves a sense of hope, a conviction that…

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…

Tobacco

by Iain Gately

“Ambitious . . . informative and perceptive . . . Gately has done a great deal of research . . . and has assembled a lot of useful information in…

This Golfing Life

by Michael Bamberger

“In a culture where most fans of golf get word of the game from slick commentators on TV, Bamberger is a worthy messenger from the game’s daily grind and a…

The Third Brother

by Nick McDonell

“The pacing . . . is perfect. His descriptions of various things—the cafés on Khao San Road; the desperate yearning of the young for independence, experience, and drugs—are visceral and…