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by James Anderson
Published Nov 2016
Read ReviewsA singularly compelling debut novel, about a desert where people go to escape their past, and a truck driver who finds himself at risk when he falls in love with a mysterious woman.
by Joshua Davis
Published Dec 2014
Read ReviewsFour undocumented Mexican American students, two great teachers, one robot-building contest...and a major motion picture.
by Tupelo Hassman
Published Feb 2013
Read ReviewsTupelo Hassmans Girlchild is a heart-stopping and original debut.
by Carol Birch
Published Jun 2012
Read ReviewsA thrilling and powerful novel about a young boy lured to sea by the promise of adventure and reward, with echoes of Great Expectations, Moby-Dick, and The Voyage of the Narwhal.
by David Ebershoff
Published Jun 2009
Read ReviewsSweeping and lyrical, spellbinding and unforgettable, David Ebershoffs The 19th Wife combines epic historical fiction with a modern murder mystery to create a novel of literary suspense.
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
by Jonathan Safran Foer
Published Apr 2006
Read ReviewsUnafraid to show his traumatized characters' constant groping for emotional catharsis, Foer demonstrates once again that he is one of the few contemporary writers willing to risk sentimentalism in order to address great questions of truth, love and beauty.
by Liz Jensen
Published Jan 2006
Read ReviewsThe story of a family falling apart, told in the vivid voices of its comatose son and Dr. Dannachet as he is drawn into the family's circle. Full of astonishing twists and turns, this is a masterful tale of the secrets the human mind can hide.
by Andrew Sean Greer
Published Feb 2005
Read ReviewsAn extraordinarily haunting love story told in the voice of a man who appears to age backwards.
The Master Butchers Singing Club
by Louise Erdrich
Published Jan 2004
Read ReviewsDrawing on her German and Ojibwe heritage, Erdrich offers another stimulating exploration into the human heart that will appeal to old fans and new readers alike. It's not exactly a breakaway, but more of the same from such a good writer is just fine.
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