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by Jim Gavin
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by Tim Winton
Published Jun 2015
Read ReviewsAn exhilarating new book from Australia's most acclaimed writer
by Nickolas Butler
Published Feb 2015
Read ReviewsSeldom has the American heartland been so richly and accurately portrayed. A rare work of fiction that evokes a specific time and place yet movingly describes the universal human condition - a novel that once read will never be forgotten.
The Explanation for Everything
by Lauren Grodstein
Published May 2014
Read ReviewsThe Explanation for Everything explores humankind's insatiable search for meaning, the risks and rewards of faith, and the salvation that love can offer us all.
by Michael Chabon
Published Sep 2013
Read ReviewsTelegraph Avenue is the great American novel we've been waiting for. Generous, imaginative, funny, moving, thrilling, humane, triumphant, it is Michael Chabon's most dazzling book yet.
by Claire Vaye Watkins
Published Aug 2013
Read ReviewsLike the work of Cormac McCarthy, Denis Johnson, Richard Ford, and Annie Proulx, Battleborn represents a near-perfect confluence of sensibility and setting, and the introduction of an exceptionally powerful and original literary voice.
by Jennifer Egan
Published Mar 2011
Read ReviewsA Visit from the Goon Squad is a book about the interplay of time and music, about survival, about the stirrings and transformations set inexorably in motion by even the most passing conjunction of our fates. Sly, startling, exhilarating work from one of our boldest writers.
by Elizabeth Kostova
Published Nov 2010
Read ReviewsKostova's masterful new novel travels from American cities to the coast of Normandy, from the late 19th century to the late 20th, from young love to last love. The Swan Thieves is a story of obsession, history's losses, and the power of art to preserve human hope.
by David Levien
Published Feb 2009
Read ReviewsRiveting suspense in the tradition of Dennis Lehane and Michael Connelly, City of the Sun introduces retired detective Frank Behran imposing, charismatic former cop who agrees to take the case of a boy whos been missing for over a year.
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