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Loving Che
by Ana Menéndez“A beautiful and quite possible reinvention of history.” –Alan Cheuse, NPR…
The Keepsake
by Kirsty Gunn“To crack open Kirsty Gunn’s second novel is to fumble unwittingly with the lid of Pandora’s box. . . . Its figures of speech, lovely on the page, turn unholy…
Infrared
by Nancy Huston“Huston shows her mastery of complicated structure, wide culural knowledge, and brilliant, assured portraiture.” —Michael Basilieres, The Globe and Mail (Top 100 Books of the Year)…
In My Family Tree
by Sheila Siddle“Engrossing . . . Siddle’s memoir gives the reader a real feeling for the complex chimps that populate the Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage.” –Booklist…
House Justice
by Mike Lawson“Lawson has honed his skill to write a perfect political thriller—fast-moving, cynical, but ultimately moral.” —Library Journal (starred review)…
House Blood
by Mike Lawson“Another page-turner brimming with authentic Washington, D.C., detail and distinctive, engaging characters.” —Library Journal…
Guests of the Ayatollah
by Mark Bowden“Heart-stopping, and heart-breaking.” —James Traub, New York Times Book Review…
The Great Silence
by Juliet Nicolson…critical gaps in the fabric of British history . . . In another splendid work of social history, Nicolson focuses on the years between 1918 and 1920. At once grand…
Great Apes
by Will Self“A high-powered satirical weapon . . . with Great Apes, his most satisfying book so far, Will Self establishes himself as an alpha male in the British literary hierarchy.” –The…
Giantkillers
by Henry Scammell“Scammell’s book offers a compelling argument for the importance of tort claims in protecting consumers and the government.” –Robert Bryce, The Washington Post…