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The Twentieth Train

by Marion Schreiber

‘schreiber has told an inspiring story. [She has] portrayed the quiet but forceful and effective resistance, by ordinary Belgians, Jews and Christians alike, to four years of occupation by Nazi…

Spirit House

by Christopher G. Moore

“Moore has the sharpest eyes and most discerning mind on these shores, his being an expat notwithstanding. Indeed, a good many locals are unaware of the levels and degrees of…

Skin

by Mo Hayder

Pitting tough female police diver Flea Marley and hardboiled detective Jack Caffery against their most twisted foe yet, Skin is one of the most white-knuckled works to date from the…

Into the Silent Land

by Paul Broks

“[A] thoughtful, accessible look into neuropsychology. . . . Bringing to his investigations an easygoing style enlivened with great enthusiasm, Broks entices readers to follow him further into the unknown…

Gigantic

by Marc Nesbitt

…. . . Beautiful . . . Nesbitt is smart, dark, and funny, like a young Elmore Leonard with a drinking problem.” –Sam Sifton, The New York Times Book Review…

And They Shall Be My People

by Paul Wilkes

“There are lots of books on what Judaism is about. This is a first-rate book on what Jews are about. And of the distance between the two.” –The Jerusalem Post…

Tom Paine

by John Keane

…character. . . . Provide[s] an engaging perspective on England, America, and France in the tumultuous years of the late eighteenth century.” –Pauline Maier, The New York Times Book Review…

Grove at Home: February 14-20

…unused magazine covers for Breton In 1922, Breton founded a new journal of the arts, Littérature: New Series, and asked his friend and collaborator, the legendary Dada artists Francis Picabia,…

Grove at Home: October 11—17

…the strange summer of 2020 wound down, we had the joy of publishing Vesper Flights, a brand-new essay collection from Helen Macdonald, author of the acclaimed memoir H is for…

Grove at Home: October 4—10

…In this episode of the mid-fifties CBS news show “You Are There,” we get a funny kind of historical morsel: America’s newsman, Walter Cronkite, reports on the Great Chicago Fire,…