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by Julian Barnes
Published Feb 2012
Read ReviewsAfter the best-selling Arthur & George and Nothing to Be Frightened Of, Julian Barnes returns with fourteen stories about longing and loss, friendship and love, whose mysterious natures he examines with his trademark wit and observant eye.
by Thomas Lynch
Published Feb 2011
Read ReviewsHeart-rending stories of life and death: a debut fiction collection by the award-winning author of The Undertaking.
by William Trevor
Published Sep 2008
Read ReviewsFrom a chance encounter between two childhood friends to the memories of a newly widowed man to a family grappling with the sale of their ancestral land, Trevor examines with grace and skill the tenuous bonds of our relationships, the strengths that hold us together, and the truths that threaten to separate us.
by Richard Ford
Published Jul 2007
Read ReviewsFrank Bascombe returns, with a new lease on life (and real estate), more acutely in thrall to lifes endless complexities than ever before. A holiday, and a novel, no reader will ever forgetat once hilarious, harrowing, surprising, and profound.
by John Banville
Published Aug 2006
Read ReviewsA luminous novel about love, loss, and the unpredictable power of memory. Winner of the 2005 Booker Prize.
by Alice Munro
Published Nov 2005
Read ReviewsHere are the infinite betrayals and surprises of lovebetween men and women, between friends, between parents and childrenthat are the stuff of all our lives.
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