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The Ice House
by Laura Lee SmithFrom a writer of wry humor and warmth, The Ice House is the picaresque, heartrending tale of a man on the verge of losing his livelihood and his relationship with…
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…
The Weight of Numbers
by Simon Ings“[The Weight of Numbers] blends excellent prose with innumerable characters in an insanely complicated plot, with important global issues sprinkled in, and it all makes sense.” —Robert VerBruggen, The Washington…
Rip-off Red, Girl Detective and The Burning Bombing of America
by Kathy Acker“Kathy Acker’s trancelike writing style peels away the layers of reality. . . . Acker is an expert at evoking this shadowy realm of belief and emotion where the rules…
Lords of Poverty
by Graham Hancock“A deadly serious book about a desperately important subject, a book that . . . succeeds in standing the myth of foreign aid on its head, and demands a serious…
Joe Speedboat
by Tommy WieringaA “witty, thoughtful, and surprisingly tender” (The Independent) novel about two boys on the far side of trauma and the improbable friendship that grants them both the chance for a…
The Magic of Blood
by Dagoberto Gilb“In stories both harsh and lovely, hopeful and heartbreaking, of men on the fringes of America, Dagoberto Gilb reveals a powerful new literary voice.” –The Philadelphia Inquirer…
Fentanyl, Inc.
by Ben WesthoffA remarkable four-year investigation into the dangerous world of synthetic drugs—from black market drug factories in China to users and dealers on the streets of the U.S. to harm reduction…
Tyranny of Kindness
by Theresa Funiciello“Tyranny of Kindness is a mystery story that finally answers the question: why do the poor in the United States stay poor? With her journalist’s zeal for following the money…
The People’s Act of Love
by James Meek“Meeks builds multiple narratives to a bloody, satisfying, yet unsettling conclusion. People’s Act of Love stands not only as a keenly observed historical thriller but as a resonant tale of…