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White Protestant Nation
by Allan J. Lichtman…Karl Rove, but is deeply embedded in more than a century of American politics and culture.” —Robert Griffith, author of The Politics of Fear: Joseph R. McCarthy and the Senate…
Side Man
by Warren Leight…his father, Gene, mother, Terry, and their circle, but also the story of a lost era in American popular music: the rise, decline and fall of the big bands. ….
Our Frail Blood
by Peter Nathaniel Malae…Award and a New York Times notable author, comes a multigenerational novel of fierce originality and brilliance about an Italian-American family grappling with the failed promise of the American dream….
The Pessimists
by Bethany BallFrom Center for Fiction First Novel Prize finalist Bethany Ball comes a biting and darkly funny new novel that follows a set of privileged, jaded Connecticut suburbanites whose cozy, seemingly…
Grove at Home: March 7-13
…of Jack Kerouac, the “father of the Beat Generation,” a novelist and poet whose outsize impact continues to be felt in all corners of American writing. 99 may be the…
Grove at Home: May 31—June 6
…real-life, Black Crow chief whose improbable life testifies to the racial complexities and hybridity of life in the nineteenth-century American West (“when I found him, I knew that this story…
Slenderman
by Kathleen HaleThe first full account of the Slenderman stabbing, a true crime narrative of mental illness, the American judicial system, the trials of adolescence, and the power of the internet
Transit Authority
by Tony Sanders…and what is so remarkable about these poems is that under the sign of doubt, art and truth become one. When, since Huck, has this been true about American palaver?…
Lakota Woman
by Mary Crow Dog“A powerful autobiography . . . feisty and determined, warm and even funny, sometimes given to outbursts of rage or sorrow or enthusiasm, always unpretentious and straightforward.” —Chicago Tribune…
The Kentucky Cycle
by Robert SchenkkanA sweeping epic of three families in eastern Kentucky that spans two hundred years of American history, awarded the Pulitzer Prize, now reissued for a new audience.