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Insatiable
by Asa AkiraAn emotional, no-holds-barred memoir by one of America’s best-loved adult film actresses—a fresh voice writing about sex in a world drowned in erotica….
The Inheritance of Loss
by Kiran Desai“Briskly paced and sumptuously written, the novel ponders questions of nationhood, modernity, and class, in ways both moving and revelatory.” –The New Yorker…
If You Didn’t Bring Jerky, What Did I Just Eat?
by Bill Heavey“[Heavey’s] writing is funny, poignant, acerbic and, best of all, always alert to the absurdities of life. This is a book that will be read and re-read for years and…
A Good Man
by Guy Vanderhaeghe“Vivid . . . A love story, a thriller, a Conradian meditation on courage and manhood, and a thoughtful examination of the origins of Canada’s tangled relationship with its big…
The Ginger Man
by J.P. Donleavy“A triumph of comic writing . . . no contemporary writer is better than Donleavy at his best.” —The New Yorker…
The Gay Metropolis
by Charles Kaiser“The landmark portrait of 20th-century New York viewed through the eyes of gay New Yorkers . . . Mr. Kaiser guides us through the amazing changes in gay life at…
The Earth Shall Weep
by James Wilson“A sweeping, well-written, long-view history of American Indian societies . . . a trustworthy telling of a sad epic of misunderstanding, mayhem, and massacre.” –Kirkus Reviews (starred)…
A History of the Future
by James Howard KunstlerThe third of Kunstler’s acclaimed “World Made By Hand” novels, A History of the Future chronicles a winter in Union Grove where celebration mixes with tragedy….
Composing a Life
by Mary Catherine Bateson“A masterwork of rare breadth and particularity, encompassing all the rhythms of five lives and friendships, and interweaving their stories in ways that reveal grand social truths and peculiar personal…
Dressed for Death
by Donna Leon“Brunetti’s humane police work is disarming, and his ambles through the city are a delight.” —The New York Times Book Review…