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by Brian Strause
Published May 2006
Read ReviewsBy turns humorous and heartbreaking, personal and sweeping, familiar and extraordinary, Brian Strause's first novel takes readers on an unforgettable emotional journey into America's heartland.
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.
by Richard Russo
Published Jul 2003
Read ReviewsWith a fluency of tone that will surprise even his devoted readers these short stories capture both bewildering horror and heartrending tenderness with an absorbing, compassionate authority.
by Mark Salzman
Published Oct 2001
Read ReviewsWith extraordinary dexterity, the author brings to life the mysterious world of the cloister, and of one woman's trial at the perilous intersection of faith and reason.
by John Irving
Published Mar 1999
Read ReviewsRichly comic, as well as deeply disturbing A Widow for One Year is a multilayered love story of astonishing emotional force.
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