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Lord of the Barnyard

by Tristan Egolf

“Lord of the Barnyard is an arctic blast of fresh air and a far cry from the formulaic writing so prevelant in much contemporary fiction . . . [a] memorable,…

Julip

by Jim Harrison

“A marvelous book, written with vigor and a knowing, gravelly humor.” —Fritz Lanham, Houston Chronicle…

The Hunger Wall

by James Ragan

“James Ragan’s poems are full of arresting collocations and striking phrases. Sometimes the latter are mysterious, and sometimes (as in “the mimosa breathing the wind’s still spirit”) they take a…

Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard

by Kiran Desai

“A finely tuned fable that attests to the author’s pitch-perfect ear. . . . The author delineates [the characters] with such with and bemused affection that they insinuate themselves insidiously…

The Hired Man

by Aminatta Forna

“Forna is a born storyteller . . . Not since Remains of the Day has an author so skillfully revealed the way history’s layers are often invisible to all but…

Harbor Lights

by Theodore Weesner

“Sensitively and intelligently composed . . . [Harbor Lights] sings with a poetic simplicity that recalls Russell Banks or Carolyn Chute.” –Publishers Weekly…

Doctor Sleep

by Madison Smartt Bell

“This man writes the way de Sica filmed. His prose is vivid without being showy, witty without being self-satisfied, economical without being minimalist. The camera disappears.” –The Philadelphia Inquirer…

Bodies and Souls

by John Rechy

“Rechy is very good at evoking the seamier side of the streets, and he is masterful in funny, graphic sex scenes.” —Publishers Weekly…

The Cosgrove Report

by G. J. A. O'Toole

“Dazzling . . . A superior example of this genre.” —Nicholas Meyer, author of The Seven-Per-Cent Solution…

Before the End, After the Beginning

by Dagoberto Gilb

A raw, honest, and personal new collection of stories from acclaimed storyteller Dagoberto Gilb, “an important voice in American fiction.” (Annie Proulx)…