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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…
Ghosts from the Nursery
by Robin Karr-Morse“Karr-Morse and Wiley boldly raise some tough issues. . . . [They] start with a grim question—why are children violent?—and they forge a passionate and cogent argument for focusing our…
The Gathering
by Anne Enright“There is something livid and much that is stunning about The Gathering. . . . Anger brushes off every page, a species of rage that aches to confront silence and…
The Changeling
by Kenzaburo Oe“It is a richly imagined, complex story full of the oddity, irony, and existential angst that have long been at the heart of Oe’s writing.” —Scott Esposito, Los Angeles Times…
The Enemies List
by P. J. O'RourkeThe Enemies List began as an article in the American Spectator and, as readers contributed their own suggestions, quickly grew into a hilarious and slashing commentary on politicians and celebrities…
The Bomb Maker
by Thomas Perry“There are probably only half a dozen suspense writers alive who can be depended upon to deliver high-voltage shocks; vivid, sympathetic characters; and compelling narratives each time they publish. Thomas…
The Earth Hums in B Flat
by Mari Strachan“A lyrical debut . . . [Strachan’s] light touch keeps the story unfamiliar and surprising, while Gwenni’s uber-precocious narration revels in a love for language and reveals an unspoiled innocence…