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The Journal Keeper
by Phyllis Theroux“I loved this singularly honest and graceful book. The Journal Keeper reminds us that there is no such thing as an ordinary moment, and certainly no such thing as an…
Family Meals
by Michael Tucker…Foreign Language, Michael Tucker’s Family Meals is a heartwarming book about family and the challenges of caring for an aging parent, set in Italy, Santa Barbara, and New York City….
House Rules
by Mike Lawson“Lawson’s engaging characters, with DeMarco leading the pack, come across as seriously flawed individuals trying to navigate a political world of high demands and constant distractions. Full of insider information,…
Cloudmaker
by Malcolm Brooks…tinkerer and an aspiring pilot building their own airplane unexpectedly come into possession of a rare Lindbergh flight watch owned by a bank robber whose fellow criminals want it back…
Grove at Home: July 5—11
…Lorraine Hansberry walk into a dinner party: Sarah M. Broom in the New York Times’ “By the Book” In this Sunday’s New York Times Book Review “By the Book” feature,…
The Hungry Gene
by Ellen Ruppel Shell“Compelling. . . . Journalist Ellen Ruppel Shell takes us into the wide world of obesity, seeking answers to how we got here and how we can get back to…
A Fairy Tale of New York
by J.P. Donleavy“J.P. Donleavy is a writer of explosive, winning imagination.” —The New York Times Book Review…
February
by Lisa Moore“Luminous . . . Moore offers us, elegantly, exultantly, the very consciousness of her characters. In this way, she does more than make us feel for them. She makes us…
Ten Little Indians
by Sherman Alexie…sharing only their wry perspective on Indian life off the reservation. . . . They are affectionate tales of dealings between men and women.” –Janet Maslin, The New York Times…
The Player, The Rapture, The New Age
by Michael TolkinThe Player: “A masterpiece! One of the smartest, funniest, most penetrating movies about moviemaking ever made.” –Steven Schiff, Vanity Fair…