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A Novel
by David Grossman
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by Nicole Krauss
Published Aug 2018
Read ReviewsBursting with life and humor, Forest Dark is a profound, mesmerizing novel of metamorphosis and self-realizationof looking beyond all that is visible towards the infinite.
by Amos Oz
Published Sep 2012
Read ReviewsA portrait of a fictional village, by one of the world's most admired writers.
You Know When the Men Are Gone
by Siobhan Fallon
Published Jan 2012
Read ReviewsReminiscent of Raymond Carver and Tim O'Brien, an unforgettable collection of interconnected short stories.
by Chang-rae Lee
Published Mar 2011
Read ReviewsA stunning story about how love and war inalterably change the lives of those they touch, The Surrendered is elegant, suspenseful, and unforgettable: a profound meditation on the nature of heroism and sacrifice, the power of love, and the possibilities for mercy and salvation.
by Ron Leshem
Published Feb 2009
Read ReviewsA searing coming-of-age story and a novel for our timesone of the most powerful, visceral portraits of the horror, camaraderie, and absurdity of war in modern fiction.
by Elizabeth D. Samet
Published Sep 2008
Read ReviewsWhat does literature - particularly the literature of war - mean to a student who is likely to encounter its reality? What is the best way to stir uninhibited classroom discussions in a setting that is designed to train students to follow orders, respect authority, and survive grueling physical and mental experiences? This is the terrain Samet ...
by Masha Hamilton
Published Oct 2005
Read ReviewsA straight-ahead story of human passiondesire, conviction, and the guilt of a survivorstruggling for order within the frayed justice of the Middle East conflict.
by Leora Skolkin-Smith
Published Sep 2005
Read ReviewsSet in 1960s Israel, this is a hypnotic meditation on the ever-changing boundaries of love and need etched in a wartime Mideast as shifting and dangerous and mysterious as the Israeli desert.
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