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Expats
by Christopher Dickey…and sensitivity, Mr. Dickey unveils this new Arabia, shaped by the sometimes creative, always skeptical tension between the Arab and the expatriate.” –Sandra Mackey, The New York Times Book Review…
Full Creel
by Nick Lyons“Nick Lyons’s impressive narrative skills are on full display, making readers not only see but feel the nuances of the angler’s art and the watery stages on which they’re played…
The Caddie Was a Reindeer
by Steve RushinA joy ride through the wild world of sports from “the best sportswriter in the country” (St. Paul Pioneer Press)…
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…
Disjecta
by Samuel Beckett…condition: and therefore one of the dozen or so writers those who are concerned with modern man in search of his soul should read.” –Stephen Spender, The New York Times…
Transient Desires
by Donna LeonIn the landmark thirtieth installment of the bestselling series the New Yorker has called “an unusually potent cocktail of atmosphere and event,” Guido Brunetti is forced to confront an unimaginable…
Girl, Woman, Other
by Bernardine EvaristoFrom one of Britain’s most celebrated writers of color, a magnificent portrayal of the intersections of identity among an interconnected group of Black British women
The Western Wind
by Samantha HarveyHailed as “this generation’s Virginia Woolf” (Telegraph) and “one of the UK’s most exquisite stylists” (Guardian), Samantha Harvey’s breathtaking new novel is a medieval mystery told in reverse over the…
1942
by Winston GroomFrom the author of Forrest Gump and A Storm in Flanders, a riveting chronicle of America’s most critical hour….
I Love You More Than You Know
by Jonathan Ames“Ames delivers more droll, exhibitionistic essays about his romantic misadventures, his beloved great-aunt and (of course) his underwear. His hyperkinetic readings are never less than joyous.” –Time Out New York…