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The Book for Dangerous Women
by Clare ConvilleA witty bedside companion about the vicissitudes of modern life, for today’s woman….
The Interior Circuit
by Francisco Goldman“So sneakily brilliant it’s hard to put into words. Part travelogue, part memoir, part reportage on Mexican politics and the scourge of narco-terrorism, it is also, in the finest sense,…
Camus, a Romance
by Elizabeth Hawes“A rich hybrid of biography, literary criticism, intellectual history and memoir. . .[an] intriguing, multi-faceted portrait.” —The Washington Post…
Code Blue
by Mike MageeA powerful and path-breaking expose of America’s Medical Industrial Complex—the network of mutually beneficial relationships between big business, academic medicine, patient advocacy organizations, hospitals, and government—and a compelling way forward…
The Far Field
by Madhuri VijayAn elegant, epic debut novel—“equal parts love story, war story, and family intrigue” (Ben Fountain)—from an exciting new talent and Pushcart Prize-winner that follows one young woman’s search for a…
The Life and Adventures of Lyle Clemens
by John Rechy“A potent compound of both sex and rapture. . . . This remarkable story, as Rechy tells it, is sly, smart, sexy and laugh-out-loud funny, but it is also tinged…
The Little White Car
by Danuta de Rhodes“It’s a clever (and more than slightly irreverent) conceit upon which to construct a novel, but Dan/Danuta brings it off, in the process sending up chick lit and just about…
Monkey
by Ch'eng-en WuThis classic combination of picaresque novel and folk epic is probably the most popular book in the history of the Far East.
The Ticket That Exploded
by William S. Burroughs“In Burroughs’ hands, writing reverts to acts of magic, as though he were making some enormous infernal encyclopedia of all the black impulses and acts that, once made, would shut…
Auto da Fay
by Fay Weldon“All the characteristics of Weldon’s fiction–stinging wit, jaunty prose, memorable bon mots–are present in this kaleidoscope peregrination through six decades of picaresque adventures. . . . [Weldon’s] own life has…