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Crossing the Rhine
by Lloyd ClarkFrom one of the world’s leading military historians comes a thrilling and richly detailed account of the two most critical offensives in World War II’s western theater after D-Day—the Allied…
Guitar
by Tim Brookes“Brookes takes us on a riveting autobiographical odyssey through a charged, emotional world atremble with soulful yearnings, suspense and evolving American musical styles. . . . Makes you want to…
Father’s Day Reads: The Technologist
Hackers, programmers, engineers, and futurist dads can geek out with these five techno-savvy titles, whose insights range from techno-thriller to hacker history to genre-defying new fictional forms. Exploding the Phone…
Truth and Bright Water
by Thomas King…struggle lies the more complicated and ancient story of a haunted suffering land and its indigenous people. . . . Thomas King has quietly and gorgeously done it again.” –Newsday…
I Cheerfully Refuse
by Leif EngerA career defining tour-de-force from New York Times bestselling, award-winning and “formidably gifted” (Chicago Tribune) novelist Leif Enger….
Wine Reads
by Jay McInerneyFrom celebrated novelist Jay McInerney, whose extensive writing on wine has been called “crisp, stylish and very funny” (New York Times Book Review), comes an intelligent collection of great writing…
The Maids & Deathwatch
by Jean Genet…perception of pain, concentrated and focused as if under a burning-glass. It is one of the most unremittingly moving works in the modernist repertory.” –Richard Elder, The New York Times…
Teenage Hipster in the Modern World
by Mark Jacobson…his horn. And we understand that we didn’t truly know what we thought we knew about his subject. A brilliant collection by one of our most valuable journalists.” –Pete Hamill…
The Bird Skinner
by Alice Greenway…is heartbreaking. With an attention to detail that’s both poetic and precise . . . The Bird Skinner knows we are animals, all of us.” —New York Times Book Review…