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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…
Moscow Exile
by John LawtonFrom “quite possibly the best historical novelist we have” (Philadelphia Inquirer), the fourth Joe Wilderness spy thriller, moving from Red Scare-era Washington, D.C. to a KGB prison near Moscow’s Kremlin…
Rock Concert
by Marc MyersA lively, entertaining, wide-ranging oral history of the golden age of the rock concert based on over ninety interviews with musicians, promoters, stagehands, and others who contributed to the huge…
The Commanders
by Lloyd ClarkFrom an acclaimed military historian, the interlocking lives of three of the most important and consequential generals in World War II
Grove at Home: April 18-24
…publisher of High Times. McNeil would write a number of books, including, with Gillian McCain, Please Kill Me, the definitive oral history of punk that we published in 1996. …
Grove at Home: April 4-10
…Conjunctions, a driving force in contemporary literature across any number of genres, and the fiercely admired author of more than fifteen books, including poetry and fiction collections and nine novels….
Grove at Home: December 13-19
…crop of journals, libraries, and booksellers listing their favorite reads of 2020 — and especially grateful to find a tremendous number of our titles included. In fact, we were so…
Grove at Home: December 6-12
…The Sympathizer. Valley of the Dolls, Jacqueline Susann Jacqueline Susann was the first author ever to publish three consecutive number-one bestsellers, and Valley of the Dolls is the book that…
Grove at Home: October 25-31
…Included is Rosie, the pit bull who is the subject of Afterglow, as well as any number of worthy other dogs, horses, goats, and more. Trot, gallop, or canter over…
Grove at Home: September 20—26
…on. It’s all because they’re so afraid to say that they’re alone Until our hero rides in on his saxophone. Could you call on Lady Day? Could you call on…