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Deep River

by Karl Marlantes

From the New York Times-bestselling author of Matterhorn and What It Is Like to Go to War, a rich family saga about Finnish immigrants who settle and tame the Pacific…

Cold Victory

by Karl Marlantes

AN AMAZON TOP 10 BOOK OF THE MONTH From New York Times bestselling author Karl Marlantes comes a propulsive and sweeping novel in which loyalty, friendship, and love are put…

The Reluctant Sheriff

by Chris Offutt

Master storyteller Chris Offutt’s acclaimed crime series has been praised by Ian Rankin as “righteous Kentucky noir with top notes of Daniel Woodrell and S. A. Cosby,” and in this…

Authors to Read During Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month

…his own life. He expands the genre of personal memoir by acknowledging larger stories of refugeehood, colonization, and ideas about Vietnam and America, writing with his trademark sardonic wit and…

The School on Heart’s Content Road

by Carolyn Chute

“Chute is such an extraordinary, vivid, empathetic writer. . . . Like a ferocious bulletin from an alternate universe—tumbling, pell-mell, brilliant and strange—comes this explosive and discomfiting . . ….

Yonder Stands Your Orphan

by Barry Hannah

welcome return of a brilliant writer. . . . Hannah . . . writes with twangy vividness, creating sentences that hum with energy and unexpectedness. . . . [A] blunt,…

Sexing the Millennium

by Linda Grant

“Grant is passionate yet blessedly free of rhetoric and gush. And how welcome is her evocation of the [sexual revolution’s] optimism–even its loopy na’vet” –at a time when AIDS stamps…

Headstone

by Ken Bruen

Some people help the less fortunate; others kill them, welcome to Headstone, Jack Taylor’s darkest nightmare….

Low Rent

by Kurt Hollander

“A welcome opportunity for book readers to discover the pleasures of a periodical that was to the Reagan-Bush era what Evergreen Review was to the 1950s. . . . This…

Mother Courage and Her Children

by Bertolt Brecht

“In its humor, irony, and truth, it is a work to welcome and cherish.” —The New York Times…