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11 Unforgettable Books to Read for Hispanic Heritage Month
…Mexican American life.”—Minneapolis Star Tribune Pedro Páramo by Juan Rulfo Don’t miss the film adaptation coming to Netflix on November 6, 2024. A masterpiece of the surreal that…
9 Must-Read Banned Books
Here at Grove Atlantic, we have a long history of fighting censorship and publishing radical and groundbreaking fiction, from D.H. Lawrence and Henry Miller to John Rechy and the Marquis…
Much Depends On Dinner
by Margaret Visser…writer, and these chapters combine a wealth of unusual information with extreme readability. . . . In short, Visser whetted my appetite, and I am hungry for more.” —USA Today…
City of the Mind
by Penelope Lively“Lively is a magical writer, and her sensuous prose tempers the metaphysical abstractions. . . . Her uncanny empathy and ability to evoke emotion make the reader feel more like…
Spirit House
by Christopher G. Moore“Moore has the sharpest eyes and most discerning mind on these shores, his being an expat notwithstanding. Indeed, a good many locals are unaware of the levels and degrees of…
The Lost German Slave Girl
by John Bailey“Bailey has the gifts of a novelist and a readiness to blend fact and conjecture . . . with the result that The Lost German Slave Girl reads like a…
The Rose of Martinique
by Andrea Stuart“The Rose of Martinique is a comprehensive and truly empathetic biography. Andrea Stuart, who was raised in the Caribbean, combines scholarly distance with a genuine attempt to understand her heroine.”…
Grove at Home: January 17-23
…together / Code the world with the fugitive light.” Happy weekend, friends! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXdwvDjxOkM Thursday, January 21 There’s certainly something big in the air today. As we all stay glued…
A House Unlocked
by Penelope Lively“In this elegiac yet resolutely unsentimental book, the house becomes a Rosetta stone for the author’s familial memories and an unwitting index of social change. . . . A House…