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If Walls Could Speak
by Moshe SafdieOne of the world’s greatest and most thoughtful architects recounts his extraordinary career and the iconic structures he has built—from Habitat in Montreal to Marina Bay Sands in Singapore—and offers…
Manifesto
by Bernardine EvaristoFrom the bestselling and Booker Prize-winning author of Girl, Woman, Other, Bernardine Evaristo’s memoir of her own life and writing, and her manifesto on unstoppability, creativity, and activism…
Give unto Others
by Donna LeonBrunetti is forced to confront the price of loyalty, to his past and in his work, as a seemingly innocent request leads him into troubling waters
Three Brothers
by Yan LiankeThe English-language nonfiction debut one of China’s most highly regarded writers, winner of the Franz Kafka Prize and twice finalist for the International Booker Prize, Three Brothers is a beautiful…
None of My Business
by P. J. O'RourkeIn his latest book, P. J. O’Rourke investigates the whole wild world of finance.
The World Beneath
by Cate Kennedy“Written in precise and singing prose, [Kennedy’s] powerful first novel . . . [is] a work of mythic depth, lyrical description, and gripping suspense.” —Adelaide Advertiser…
Weight
by Jeanette WintersonCondemned to shoulder the world, for ever, by the gods he dared defy, freedom seems unattainable to Atlas. But then he receives an unexpected visit from Heracles, the one man…
Washington’s Immortals
by Patrick K. O'DonnellFrom a bestselling military historian, the story of the Revolutionary War told through a band of brothers whose actions at key battles from Brooklyn to Yorktown changed the course of…
The Voyeur’s Motel
by Gay TaleseFrom Gay Talese, a remarkable new work of reportage more than thirty years in the making.
The Veins of the Ocean
by Patricia EngelThe extraordinary new novel from award-winning author Patricia Engel, The Veins of the Ocean is a heartrending story of one woman’s devotion to her death row-convicted brother and her journey…