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Authors to Read During Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month
…once, these books showcase just some of the rich diversity of Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander writers working today—and are stories worth reading every month of the year. …
For Mother’s Day Read Books on Mothers, Motherhood, and More
…and will not soon forget its warnings.”—Esi Edugyan, Chair of the Booker Prize 2023 Judges The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese Spanning the years 1900 to 1977, The…
Every Man a Menace
by Patrick HoffmanFrom a CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award finalist comes a vital, edgy new novel centered on a massive shipment of ecstasy and the group of ex-cons, scam artists, nightclub…
A Question of Belief
by Donna Leon“The humid, oppressive Venetian summer is palpable in Donna Leon’s 19th Commissario Guido Brunetti mystery. . . . Leon creates such a rich sense of place that reading often feels…
Just What Kind of Mother Are You?
by Paula DalyYour best friend’s child goes missing. . . .On your watch. A gut-wrenching thriller and a shrewd examination of family life—and the deception that can lie beneath….
Purge
by Sofi Oksanen“A bravura work, deeply engaged with [Estonia’s] knotted history, sparing but potent in its use of irony, and containing an empathic treatment of all the miserable choices Estonians faced during…
Archeology of the Circle
by Bruce Weigl“Few poets of any generation have written so searingly into of the trauma of war, inscribing its wound while refusing the fragile suture of redemption. Here is the haunted utterance…
Journey to the Alcarria
by Camilo José Cela“It is as a patient observer of the city and countryside that Cela will probably leave his mark on Spanish literature. His best descriptive writing lies outside the novel, in…
Satisfaction
by Alina Reyes“With this novel Alina Reyes confirms her place among the greatest contemporary authors of erotic literature.” –Top Femme (Paris)…
A Quiet Life
by Kenzaburo Oe…. . portraits drawn with affection, insight and that wry humor . . . that is one of the defining qualities of [Oe’s] talent.” –The New York Times Book Review…