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Witches on the Road Tonight

by Sheri Holman

“Holman is a master of the miniature. She uses tiny, achingly accurate details to bring each moment to life on the page; her sentences sing. . . . This richly…

What to Do About the Solomons

by Bethany Ball

From a remarkable new voice in fiction comes a transporting debut, a hilarious multigenerational family saga set in Israel, New York, and Los Angeles that explores the secrets and gossip-filled…

Water from the Well

by Myra McLarey

“An intricate weave of lives that run from 1900 to the 1970s . . . the characters move to a kind of narrative music . . . [McLarey] has a…

Vernon God Little

by DBC Pierre

“A dangerous, smart, ridiculous, and very funny first novel . . . Pierre renders adolescence brilliantly, capturing with seeming effortlessness the bright, contradictory hormone rush of teenage life.” —Sam Sifton,…

Venice for Lovers

by Louis Begley

“Refreshing and delightful. Begley and Muhlstein manage to combine in one volume the innocent ardor of a first-time visitor and the seasoned appreciation of longtime lovers.” —Don George, National Geographic…

Three Days of Rain and Other Plays

by Richard Greenberg

“Greenberg is one of the funniest playwrights of his generation.”–Nancy Franklin, The New Yorker…

The Summer of the Bear

by Bella Pollen

“Affecting . . . Riveting . . . A thrilling tale that unravels mysteries of the human heart, The Summer of the Bear is spine-tingling.” —People (4 stars)…

Stars Screaming

by John Kaye

“Kaye describes the city in richly evocative detail, suffusing it with real feeling. . . . His Los Angeles is replete with awful happenings, but it’s also beguiling–a magic space…

A Son of Thunder

by Henry Mayer

“A fine job of placing Henry’s idea of republican rectitude in context without ignoring the many ironies of his life as a mediator between the yeomanry and the elite. Best…

Rex

by José Manuel Prieto

“Grand literary trompe l’oeil . . . the most glittering example of literary play to have emerged in recent memory . . . Rex is radiant with energy.” —Art Winslow,…