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Turning Japanese
by David Mura“In his memoir Turning Japanese , the poet David Mura brings an intriguing perspective to the New World quest for enlightenment from this ancient and ascendant culture, being himself a…
Thomas Cromwell
by Tracy BormanA fascinating biography of Henry VIII’s most trusted aide, Thomas Cromwell, a commoner who became second only to the king….
This Place You Return To Is Home
by Kirsty Gunn“Like Raymond Carver, she sketches scenes from the lives of ordinary, unhappy people with thin but vivid strokes that make the reader pause and think about what has happened.” –Nicholas…
Ten Men
by Alexandra Gray‘smart and stylish. . . . Remarkable in the vast sea of “chick lit” for its smarts, flair and honesty. . . . Gray has given us a thoughtful character…
Stargazing
by Peter Hill“It’s 1973, Watergate and Vietnam, the Grateful Dead. What are you going to be when you grow up? asks a friend. A lighthouse keeper, says our 20-year old. . ….
Spanking the Maid
by Robert Coover“Not only exceedingly brief but nearly flawless. . . To err is human, to spank divine.” –The New York Times Book Review…
The Silent Cry
by Kenzaburo OeNow back in print, a modern classic by Nobel Prize winner Kenzaburo Oe, praised as “a major feat of the imagination.” —Times (UK)…
The Rise of Germany, 1939-1941
by James HollandThe first volume in a major, wide-ranging three-volume revisionist history of World War II in Europe, North Africa, and the Atlantic from a highly acclaimed young British historian.
Rex
by José Manuel Prieto“Grand literary trompe l’oeil . . . the most glittering example of literary play to have emerged in recent memory . . . Rex is radiant with energy.” —Art Winslow,…
The Red Flag
by David Priestland“Hugely ambitious and boldly achieved, The Red Flag explores the roots, perversions, and manifold intellectual and geographic developments of the most dynamic and disruptive political movement of modern times, and…