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I Think I Love You
Adolescent anxieties and popstar pinups are at the heart of this tale of a girl's coming of age and first love.
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In the Lap of the Gods
The story of an abandoned child and an unlikely rescue is told in the shadow of China's massive Three Gorges Dam project.
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The Blindness of the Heart
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Red Hook Road
When a young couple is killed, their parents are left to pick up the pieces -- and bridge the gap between them. Read more...
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Walks with Men
In Ann Beattie's latest novella, a young writer (much like the author) receives a misleading tutorial.
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The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake
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The Red Thread
The trials and triumphs of an adoption agency's director are at the heart of this emotional tale. Read more...
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Girl in Translation
Jean Kwok's novel of a Chinese-American girl's life is woven through with hard-won knowledge.
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Molly Fox's Birthday
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A Dead Hand
In Paul Theroux's latest novel, a stymied writer is drawn into a mystery with religious overtones.
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Kapitoil
A Qatari computer whiz tries to reprogram himself as an American financial genius. Read more...
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2017
A near-future thriller set in a Russia both familiar and strange. Read more...
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The Girl Who Fell From the Sky
An enigmatic tragedy is the catalyst for this tale of a girl's negotiation of her multi-ethnic identity. Read more...
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Three Days Before the Shooting . . .
A new edition of Ralph Ellison’s unfinished second novel, a monumental story of politics and violence in America.
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Apparition and Late Fictions
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The First Annual Grand Prairie Rabbit Festival
A new arrival in a sleepy Louisiana parish wakes things up in this sly small-town comedy. Read more...
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The She-Devil in the Mirror
A tart-tongued society woman is the centerpiece of this audacious satire on a ruling class's way of life. Read more...
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Becoming Jane Eyre
The creation of one of fiction's most enduring heroines makes rich fodder for a tale of a young writer's ambition. Read more...
Liver
A quartet of novellas that draw inspiration from a vital but mysterious organ. Read more...
Twisted Tree
A South Dakota town caught in the spotlight of a tragedy is revealed through a chorus of American voices that call to mind William Faulkner's Mississipians. Read more...
Hard Rain Falling
Down and out in Portland and San Francisco. Read more...
The Lieutenant
Americans have often glorified the "First Encounter" of colonizing Europeans with indigenous people. Read more...
Mathilda Savitch
In this first novel, we find an adolescent Mathilda Savitch all abuzz with urgent questions and unsettling emotions... Read more...
The Love Children
By the time of her death at age 79, in the late spring of this year, Marilyn French had published five novels and many works of nonfiction... Read more...
Glover's Mistake
David Pinner, the caustic, self-absorbed malcontent at the center of Nick Laird’s new novel, is a tough sell... Read more...
That Summertime Sound
Former film executive Matthew Specktor makes his fiction debut with this gossamer yet feverish coming-of-age novel about a nameless 19-year-old lost boy who spends the summer of 1987 slinking around Columbus, Ohio... Read more...
"The moral and philosophical questions that Henry wrote up as fiction and William as science," Jean Strouse writes of her subject's more famous brothers, "Alice simply lived." It took a biographer of sensitivity and brilliance to give that "simply" the profundity it deserves, and the resulting book, now reissued in the peerless NYRB Classics series, is one of the richest life stories you'll ever read.
The world of Jane Austen's fiction has long been an imaginative playground for writers and readers of a certain stripe. Shannon Hale's Austenland wittily took the next step, setting comic romance in a faux-Pemberly resort for the Darcy-smitten. Her latest returns for more Regency fun, but with a twist: does murder stalk Pembrook Park?
Childlike retreat? Arts and crafts challenge? Frugal and eco-friendly living option? The notion of the "tiny house" has the surprising potential to fire the imagination. In this exuberant volume of sketches, plans, and commentary, the artist Derek Diedricksen shares his infectious enthusiasm for the idea of the micro-mansion.
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