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House Privilege

by Mike Lawson

In House Privilege, the fourteenth novel in the DeMarco series, Mike Lawson sends his likable protagonist on a journey that begins in Boston and ends up in a country beyond…

The Remarkable Life of the Skin

by Monty Lyman

The first popular science book to address the skin in its multifaceted physical, psychological, and social aspects

The Paper Wasp

by Lauren Acampora

An electrifying debut novel from the acclaimed author of The Wonder Garden, The Paper Wasp is a riveting knife-edge story of two women’s dark friendship of twisted ambition set against…

Babel

by Gaston Dorren

From the celebrated author of Lingo, a whistle-stop tour of the world’s twenty most-spoken languages, exploring history, geography, linguistics, and culture—showing how the language we speak reflects our view of…

The End We Start From

by Megan Hunter

NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING JODIE COMER “Engrossing, compelling.”—Naomi Alderman, author of The Power “I was moved, terrified, uplifted – sometimes all three at once.”—Tracy Chevalier, author of Girl…

Wetlands

by Charlotte Roche

“With her jaunty dissection of the sex life and the private grooming habits of the novel’s eighteen-year-old narrator, Helen Memel, Charlotte Roche has turned the previously unspeakable into the national…

We Are Now Beginning Our Descent

by James Meek

“Meek’s rich voice and eye for detail make Kellas much more than a stock character . . . in its unsettling last pages, We Are Now Beginning Our Descent reminds…

And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks

by William S. Burroughs

The legendary unpublished collaboration between William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerouac, a hard-boiled crime novel about a shocking murder at the dawn of the Beat Generation.

Uphill Walkers

by Madeleine Blais

A spirited and moving memoir about the enduring power of family love by the author of the national best-seller In These Girls, Hope Is a Muscle….

Try

by Dennis Cooper

“Written in Mr. Cooper’s taut, chillingly ironic prose. . . Try is about a world under severe emotional repression–a fascistic world of pure sadistic power. . . . As improbable…