In this dystopian tale, Lia, Grace and Sky live apart from society on an island with their parents.
In this dystopian tale, Lia, Grace and Sky live apart from society on an island with their parents.
In this dystopian tale, Lia, Grace and Sky live apart from society on an island with their parents.
This piercing novel finds Somalian immigrant Mugdi living a quiet life in Oslo until his troubled son, Dhaqaneh, commits suicide.
Buy, rent, get your hands on this book somehow and savor every word of it.
For readers looking for a tremendously entertaining, emotionally charged story, look no further.
With this book on your shelf, you’ll never be at a loss for comforting words.
Joy Harjo’s poetry collection is an important companion for the thoughtful hiker ready to wrestle with complex questions of land ownership and stewardship.
Jon Clinch’s take on Scrooge and Marley’s story is darkly haunting in its own way, but also devilishly fun reading.
Kanon uses taut prose and sly dialogue to dial up the intrigue and tension on a level to satisfy any reader.
Jokha Alharthi’s debut is fascinating in its depiction of Oman and its intricacies, yet generous and sweeping in its humanity.
Erin Morgenstern—proving once again what an adept literary juggler she is—weaves a multitude of stories together into one mighty, magical tale.
THE REVISIONERS is a passionate exploration of liberty, heritage, sisterhood and motherhood in New Orleans.
Ralph S. Mouse looks out of his mouse-hole in the Mountain View Inn and spies a little red motorcycle that’s just his size.
THE INNOCENTS reminds us of all the reasons we read—to understand, to imagine, to find compassion and to witness the making of art.
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