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Afterglow (a dog memoir)

by Eileen Myles

Eileen Myles—“a kick-ass counter-cultural icon” (New Yorker)—has written an innovative and intimate account of living with a pit bull named Rosie….

Off the Map

by Fergus Fleming

“Fleming recounts the dizzying lives and eccentric quirks of 55 of our most fearless explorers.” –Tyler Cabot, Esquire…

The Lion’s Grave

by Jon Lee Anderson

“Vital, eminently readable. . . . Anderson is a good, plain writer with an eye for detail.” –Wally Hammond, Time Out London (UK)…

C-Train and Thirteen Mexicans

by Jimmy Santiago Baca

“[Jimmy Santiago Baca] travels outward and inward as a Chicano in America, with all the complications that the identity entails. . . . [He is] a poet in control of…

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Miss Burma Makes The National Book Awards Longlist

…publishing company McSweeney’s and the author of, among other books, “A Hologram for the King,” which was a 2012 finalist for the National Book Award; Annie Philbrick, the owner of…

Tulsa

by Larry Clark

“This is not a picture book that will lie quietly and without protest on coffee tables. Nor is this book easy to pick up, confront, challenge. For this is a…

Pacific

by Tom Drury

“All great books are strange . . . Pacific is a terrific book, and a strange one, as strange as the world and the great literature that helps us make…

Mint Condition

by Dave Jamieson

…and rigorous history of baseball cards . . . Dave Jamieson’s Mint Condition is a comprehensive romp through a quirky subject’s history.” —Marc Tracy, The New York Times Book Review…

The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon

by Tom Spanbauer

“This brave, original, ribald, funny, heartrending fable about the Old West . . . is a book as bright as it is dark, full of fictional and philosophical pleasures, a…

Darwin’s Origin of Species

by Janet Browne

…. . . This excellent introduction is highly recommended for all readers who want to better understand the heated debates that this book still causes today.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)…