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Dickens and Prince
by Nick Hornby
Equipped with a fan’s admiration and his trademark humor and wit, Nick Hornby invites us into his latest obsession: the cosmic link between two unlikely artists, geniuses in their own rights, spanning race, class, and c…

Brown Girls
by Daphne Palasi Andreades
Welcome to Queens, New York, where streets echo with languages from all over the globe, subways rumble above dollar stores, trees bloom and topple over sidewalks, and the funky scent of the Atlantic Ocean wafts in from…

Signal Fires
by Dani Shapiro
Shapiro’s achingly beautiful novel centers on the Wilf and Shenkman families, neighbors on Division Street whose lives intersect in unexpected ways. At the story’s heart is Waldo Shenkman, the brilliant if misunderstood…

The Passenger
by Cormac McCarthy
The Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Road returns with the first of a two-volume masterpiece: The Passenger is the story of a salvage diver, haunted by loss, afraid of the watery deep, pursued for a conspiracy beyon…

The Boys from Biloxi
by John Grisham
Keith Rudy and Hugh Malco grew up in Biloxi in the sixties and were childhood friends, as well as Little League all-stars. But as teenagers, their lives took them in different directions. Keith’s father became a legenda…

The Last Chairlift
by John Irving
In Aspen, Colorado, in 1941, Rachel Brewster is a slalom skier at the National Downhill and Slalom Championships. Little Ray, as she is called, finishes nowhere near the podium, but she manages to get pregnant. Back hom…

Our Missing Hearts
by Celeste Ng
Bird has grown up disavowing his mother and her poems; he doesn’t know her work or what happened to her, and he knows he shouldn’t wonder. But when he receives a mysterious letter containing only a cryptic drawing, he i…

Liberation Day: Stories
by George Saunders
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The “best short-story writer in English” (Time) is back with a masterful collection that explores ideas of power, ethics, and justice and cuts to the very heart of what it means to live in co…

Demon Copperhead
by Barbara Kingsolver
A retelling of the classic Dickens novel David Copperfield, Demon Copperhead is set in the mountains of southern Appalachia. It’s the story of a boy born to a teenaged single mother in a single-wide trailer, with no ass…

All’s Well
by Mona Awad
Since a fall from the stage that left her with chronic pain, Miranda Fitch is an actress turned college professor. She often finds herself laying beneath her open window on the floor, snow falling on her face, unable to…

How High We Go In the Dark
by Sequoia Nagamatsu
“Haunting and luminous, How High We Go in the Dark
orchestrates its multitude of memorable voices into beautiful and
lucid science fiction that resembles a fitful future memory of our
present. An astonishing debut.”…

Love & Saffron
by Kim Fay
In 1962, Imogen is an established food columnist, documenting her life on a small island off the coast of Seattle, her decades long marriage with her husband, and recipes for the meals they share. Joan is just starting…