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Every Drop of Blood

by Ed Achorn

A brilliantly conceived and vividly drawn story—Washington, D.C. on the eve of Abraham Lincoln’s historic second inaugural address as the lens through which to understand all the complexities of the…

Grove at Home: September 6—12

…the brilliantly charming and charmingly brilliant Helen Macdonald — author of the acclaimed H is for Hawk and the brand-new, New York Times bestselling essay collection Vesper Flights — appeared…

Grove at Home: May 3—9

…vault — to say hi, remind you to keep reading, and let you know what’s on our minds. Friday, May 8 Booksellers love An Yu’s Braised Pork! New York’s bookstores…

Grove at Home: May 17—23

…We Can’t Sleep: Women’s New Midlife Crisis, and it became an instant New York Times Bestseller. If you’re interesting in getting a feel for the book — one that should…

For Mother’s Day Read Books on Mothers, Motherhood, and More

…and circumstance.   Fi by Alexandra Fuller From the award-winning New York Times–bestselling author of Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight, Alexandra Fuller, comes a career-defining memoir about grieving…

The Woman Lit by Fireflies

by Jim Harrison

“Harrison is unfailingly entertaining but he is much more—a haunting, gifted writer . . . a consummate storyteller—truly one of those writers whose books are hard to put down.” —Los…

Weight

by Jeanette Winterson

Condemned to shoulder the world, for ever, by the gods he dared defy, freedom seems unattainable to Atlas. But then he receives an unexpected visit from Heracles, the one man…

The Spa

by Fay Weldon

“Provokingly complicated and eminently readable . . . Weldon raises more questions about contemporary sexual politics.” —Financial Times…

She May Not Leave

by Fay Weldon

“One of England’s most superb novelists, could best be described as a 21st-century Thackery. . . . Weldon’s sharp wit and incisive skewering of the mores of the moment make…

The Rebels’ Hour

by Lieve Joris

…characters to represent a much more immense historical experience. . . . It is as deeply reported and directly observed as the very best nonfiction.” —Philip Gourevitch, The New Yorker…