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Jean-Claude van Itallie

…the TV images break free of the set and engulf the viewers. Motel: a masque for three dolls (1962) unfolds within a tacky midwestern motel room where a huge Motel-Keeper…

Brian Antoni

…a year old, his parents moved from Trinidad to Freeport, Bahamas—buying into the vision of a multi-millionaire ex-convict who dreamed of building a society free of taxes. Brian remembers seeing…

Grove at Home: February 28-March 6

…of voice over a long career, and much more. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfjWSQ3YJl0   Tuesday, March 2 The Committed is on sale today! Today’s a day that’s been long awaited. Viet Thanh Nguyen’s…

Grove at Home: February 7-13

…vault — to say hi, remind you to keep reading, and let you know what’s on our minds. Friday, February 12th Happy birthday, Abraham Lincoln! Today marks the 212th birthday…

Grove at Home: October 4—10

…global smash Convenience Store Woman, by Ginny Tapley Takemori. Today, in a fantastic Guardian proile by David McNeill, Murata opens up about her childhood, her views on society, how she…

Who’s Who in Hell

by Robert Chalmers

“Thoroughly engaging, delightful and very funny. . . . [Who’s Who in Hell] is a coming-of-age story set in a post-Thatcherite world. . . . A love story that avoids…

Tom Paine

by John Keane

“A good introduction to a complex historical character. . . . Provide[s] an engaging perspective on England, America, and France in the tumultuous years of the late eighteenth century.” –Pauline…

River Road to China

by Milton Osborne

“As exciting as it is historically illuminating . . . A tale of heroism that has seldom been duplicated, spurred by the continuing, fatal attraction of the “Great River.” ”…

Mukiwa

by Peter Godwin

“From time to time a book comes out of Africa that is so good it grips American readers by their hearts. This should be one of them.” –The Washington Post…

Anzio

by Lloyd Clark

“Highly readable, and of much interest to students of WWII history.” —Kirkus Reviews…