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The Amphora Project

by William Kotzwinkle

“Science fiction with a humorous bent . . . Frothy, sassy entertainment.” –Kirkus Reviews…

Grove at Home: February 7-13

…ten of her books, most recently Cardiff, by the Sea), and we’re enjoying this read quite a lot. “LH: Is there a book you wish you had written? “JCO: Is…

Browsing the Backlist: Six Quintessential Earth Day Reads

…a best book of the year by TIME, NPR, O, The Oprah Magazine, Vogue, Washington Post, Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, and many others, this book is an unflinching account of…

A Q&A with Anton Hur, translator of Love in the Big City

…read the book twice — once in the original Korean, and once in Hur’s masterful translation — and prepared a series of questions the translator was kind enough to answer….

Hot Springs Drive

by Lindsay Hunter

The third title in Roxane Gay Books’ inaugural list, Hot Springs Drive is an urgent, vicious blade of a novel about a shocking betrayal and its aftermath, asking just how…

The Killing Hills

by Chris Offutt

Acclaimed literary author Chris Offutt now delivers a breakout novel — The Killing Hills, a literary crime novel set in the Kentucky hills in which an Army CID agent on…

The Wagner Clan

by Jonathan Carr

“Jonathan Carr’s history is formidable and, fortunately for readers, he has not been discouraged by the essentially disagreeable nature of this sprawling saga. . . . What emerges from Mr….

The End We Start From

by Megan Hunter

NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING JODIE COMER “Engrossing, compelling.”—Naomi Alderman, author of The Power “I was moved, terrified, uplifted – sometimes all three at once.”—Tracy Chevalier, author of Girl…

The Return of the Player

by Michael Tolkin

The sequel to the Hollywood classic The Player, and a satire on power, wealth, and family in the twenty-first century….

Goodbye Tsugumi

by Banana Yoshimoto

“Yoshimoto’s words are considered, and each of them has the weight of a small, perfectly round stone dropped into a still pool. . . . In Tsugumi the author has…