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Vesper Flights

by Helen Macdonald

From the New York Times bestselling author of H is for Hawk and winner of the Samuel Johnson Prize for nonfiction, comes a transcendent collection of essays about the natural…

The Unknowns

by Patrick K. O'Donnell

The award-winning author of Washington’s Immortals offers a searing narrative that takes readers into the heart of combat in the Great War….

Julia Franck

Julia Franck’s novel The Blindness of the Heart was shortlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize and the Jewish Quarterly–Wingate Literary Prize, and was named one of the best books…

The Unfortunate Englishman

by John Lawton

The second book in the new series featuring Joe Wilderness, a portrait of 1960s Berlin and Khrushchev’s Moscow, centering around the exchange of two spies, a Russian working for the…

Wish You Were Here

by Stewart O'Nan

“[O’Nan’s] finest and deepest novel to date . . . The action rises and ebbs with the rhythms of daily life—meals, swimming, after-dinner videos, the children’s bedtime. . . ….

Isabella Hammad

…and a Betty Trask Award. She was a National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 Honoree and named one of Granta’s Best of Young British Novelists. Enter Ghost won the Aspen…

William Kotzwinkle

…Book Critics Circle Award nominee. He has won many other honors here and abroad, including the World Fantasy Award. His children’s books include the best-selling Walter the Farting Dog series….

The Wagner Clan

by Jonathan Carr

“Jonathan Carr’s history is formidable and, fortunately for readers, he has not been discouraged by the essentially disagreeable nature of this sprawling saga. . . . What emerges from Mr….

Tom Maresca

Tom Maresca is the author of The Right Wine and Mastering Wine, which won the 1985 Cliquot Prize for best wine book. A contributing editor of Wine and Spirits, he…

Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike

by Christopher Durang

“Hugely entertaining . . . few contemporary playwrights have proven as deft as Durang as mining both the absurdity and the dangers of human folly. . . . in its…