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Lakota Woman
by Mary Crow Dog“A powerful autobiography . . . feisty and determined, warm and even funny, sometimes given to outbursts of rage or sorrow or enthusiasm, always unpretentious and straightforward.” —Chicago Tribune…
A Killer in the Wind
by Andrew KlavanA nightmarish psychological thriller about a disgraced, mentally unstable cop whose past comes back to haunt him when he comes face-to-face with a woman he believed existed only in his…
The Kentucky Cycle
by Robert SchenkkanA sweeping epic of three families in eastern Kentucky that spans two hundred years of American history, awarded the Pulitzer Prize, now reissued for a new audience.
Ivanov
by Anton Chekhov“A richly intelligent rethink of a play.” —Michael Billington, The Guardian…
Indecent Exposure
by Tom Sharpe“Imagine a comic novel that sounds as if it came from the same source as Monty Python, Benny Hill, Fawlty Towers, and the early films of Peter Sellers.” —The Washington…
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…
If You Didn’t Bring Jerky, What Did I Just Eat?
by Bill Heavey“[Heavey’s] writing is funny, poignant, acerbic and, best of all, always alert to the absurdities of life. This is a book that will be read and re-read for years and…
How to DJ Right
by Frank Broughton“This lucid, comprehensive guide will tell you everything you need to know if you seriously want to pursue a career as a club DJ, from beat matching to promotion to…
The House at Belle Fontaine
by Lily Tuck“Evocative stories of beautiful language and masterful economy . . . Tuck’s unflinching eye to detail and faithful ear for dialogue bring to life the brutal, the tragic, and the…
The Holiday Season
by Michael Knight“Michael Knight has the rare power to make a setting breathe, to invest it with a vitality that seems as authentic and intense as the pulse beats of his characters.”…