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Shaler’s Fish
by Helen MacdonaldFrom the New York Times bestselling author of H Is for Hawk, a debut collection of poems rooted in the natural world….
Sports Afield’s Deer Hunter’s Almanac
by Sid Evans“No other deer hunting book like it. The Deer Hunter’s Almanac is the ultimate guide to hunting deer across North America. I read it cover to cover in two sittings!…
The Western Wind
by Samantha HarveyHailed as “this generation’s Virginia Woolf” (Telegraph) and “one of the UK’s most exquisite stylists” (Guardian), Samantha Harvey’s breathtaking new novel is a medieval mystery told in reverse over the…
Timebends
by Arthur MillerThe revealing and deeply moving autobiography of a great American playwright—and a chronicle of our time….
Erotic Fantasies
by Phyllis KronhausenThis pathbreaking compilation, long out of print, is a survey of sexual fantasies from early folklore to the bawdy tales of the prolific Victorians to a very modern version of…
Budapest 1900
by John Lukacs“John Lukacs is in many ways an old-fashioned chronicler, an “impressionistic historian” as he himself says at one point, evoking with considerable artistry the vibrant colors, pungent smells and melancholy…
Emmanuelle
by Emmanuelle Arsan“Lyrical and graphic . . . It’s not all salacious play-by-play. . . . The book’s argument reverberates beyond the erotic.” —Teddy Wayne, NPR…
The Wooden Spoon Book of Old Family Recipes
by Marilyn MooreOver 150 proven, easy-to-use recipes that bring back meat-and-potato meals and other comfort foods to the contemporary table….
Lush Lives
by J. Vanessa LyonWith beguiling wit and undeniable passion, Lush Lives is a deliciously queer and sexy novel about bold, brilliant women unafraid to take risks and fight for what they love…
Neighbors and Other Stories
by Diane OliverA bold and haunting debut story collection that follows various characters as they navigate the day-to-day perils of Jim Crow racism from Diane Oliver, a missing figure in the canon…