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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…

The Weight of Numbers

by Simon Ings

“[The Weight of Numbers] blends excellent prose with innumerable characters in an insanely complicated plot, with important global issues sprinkled in, and it all makes sense.” —Robert VerBruggen, The Washington…

Two-Step Devil

by Jamie Quatro

“Jamie Quatro is a writer of sinuous, muscular power and grace. Two-Step Devil is a starkly gorgeous story of God and loss and art and love, and her best book…

Grove at Home: May 30-June 5

Francisco Goldman Recently, The Flamethrowers author Rachel Kushner sat down for a Zoom chat with the legendary Francisco Goldman, author, among other books, of Say Her Name, The Art of…

11 Unforgettable Books to Read for Hispanic Heritage Month

…Earthquakes by Jimmy Santiago Baca From Indio-Mexican author and poet Jimmy Santiago Baca, Healing Earthquakes uses poetry to conjure a romance from beginning to end. We are privy to the…

Miss Burma

by Charmaine Craig

Set against the vibrant backdrop of Burma from the 1940s to the 1960s, Miss Burma is a powerful and epic novel that follows one prominent Burmese family struggling to overcome…

The Miraculous Day of Amalia Gómez

by John Rechy

“A gritty picture of life on the cusp . . . vividly rendered.” —Kirkus Reviews…

Fatal Remedies

by Donna Leon

“Fatal Remedies . . . has a neatly devious plot, and, like its predecessors, sharply evokes the sights, sounds and smells of Venice.” —Evening Standard (UK)…

Cities

by John Reader

Declared “the most enjoyable book ever written about the matter of the city” (The Times, London), this is a magisterial exploration of these defining artifacts of civilization….

Blood from a Stone

by Donna Leon

“Few detective writers create so vivid, inclusive and convincing a narrative as Donna Leon, the expatriate American with the Venetian heart.” —Paul Skenazy, Washington Post…