Trombone
‘mr. Nova’s unusual sense of drama works wonderfully. . . . [The book’s passages] combine to form the sort of jagged, oddly shaped whole…
keep reading‘mr. Nova’s unusual sense of drama works wonderfully. . . . [The book’s passages] combine to form the sort of jagged, oddly shaped whole…
keep reading“A powerful and affecting novel capturing both the sweep of the cataclysmic events of 1947 and the intimate details of village existence.” –John Gabree,…
keep reading“With remarkable economy and finesse . . . unsentimentally and vividly, Edelman re-creates the chaos, the din, and the brutality as everything was stolen…
keep reading“Harvesting vignettes from American and world history and reading them in light of new sociological and psychological research, [Burns’] latest book aims to put…
keep reading“When in doubt, make it art, in this new book even more than in Partial Eclipse, is Tony Sanders’ program. Mark Twain had said,…
keep reading“Abouela has a talent for expressing the simple wonders of unbroken faith. Just as deftly, she uncovers the intricacies of how such faith can…
keep readingA speculative portrait of what could have been the meeting of three profoundly influential men—James Joyce, the Dadaist founder Tristan Tzara, and Lenin—in a…
keep readingLegendary, bestselling author of The Beans of Egypt, Maine, whom the New York Times Book Review calls “an extraordinary, vivid, empathetic writer,” returns to…
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