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Funeral Rites

by Jean Genet

“Funeral Rites is quite possibly an evil book. It is clearly a brilliant book, . . . a seminal document in the development of one of the most important literary…

Well

by Matthew McIntosh

…assured and generous voice, balancing, as all honest practitioners of the fictional art must, the delicately pitched forces of fate, remorse and grace.” —Chris Lehmann, The Washington Post Book World…

We Are Now Beginning Our Descent

by James Meek

…war, which turns out to be as far from Tom Clancy’s entertainments as a vintage Mini Cooper is from a snarling Hummer.” —Alex Berenson, The New York Times Book Review…

Grove at Home: September 20—26

…War. It would go on to spend more than a year at the top of the New York Times Best Sellers list, win the National Book Award, and spawn a…

Grove at Home: July 5—11

…Lorraine Hansberry walk into a dinner party: Sarah M. Broom in the New York Times’ “By the Book” In this Sunday’s New York Times Book Review “By the Book” feature,…

Smuggled

by Christina Shea

A vivid and deeply affecting novel about a woman’s life in Eastern Europe after she is smuggled across a critical border as a child in the waning days of WWII….

Silent Snow

by Marla Cone

…alarming information. . . . Cone’s superb and affecting delineation of the Arctic’s chemical crisis and its consequences for us all is galvanizing and necessary.” –Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred review)…

Neutral Buoyancy

by Tim Ecott

“Ecott excels at quixotic explorations of corners of the dive world. . . . It should be awarded a place on any diver’s reference shelf for tasty tidbits of history…

Bottomland

by Michelle Hoover

A haunting tale surrounding the disappearance of two German American sisters from a small Iowan farm at the end of WWI and the family left behind, plagued by suspicion and…

Neither Snow Nor Rain

by Devin Leonard

Few institutions are as loved, as loathed, and as historically important as the United States Post Office, the subject of this landmark century-spanning social, political, and economic history.