When the family patriarch becomes increasingly violent, the Allbrights find themselves in danger of losing everything.
When the family patriarch becomes increasingly violent, the Allbrights find themselves in danger of losing everything.
When the family patriarch becomes increasingly violent, the Allbrights find themselves in danger of losing everything.
Dubus presents an electrifying portrait of a broken family in this unforgettable novel.
In The Fountains of Silence, Ruta Sepetys has once again written gripping historical fiction that combines impeccable research with sweeping storytelling.
Elizabeth Strout possesses an uncanny ability to focus on ordinary moments in her characters’ lives, bringing them to life with compassion and humor.
British writer Deborah Levy’s latest novel is an evocative journey across a shape-shifting personal and political landscape.
Steph Cha’s nerve-scraping novel—with its biblical, plangent title and painfully relevant plot—could be described as triggering, depending on the reader.
The bestselling author of ME BEFORE YOU immerses readers in a wonderful novel based on the real-life Pack Horse Librarians of Kentucky.
Voice is one of the central themes of this ingenious work that also serves as a commentary on the current political climate.
What happens to the soul in the interregnum between death and reanimation? How do you love someone “forever” when forever is, quite literally, forever?
Ta-Nehisi Coates’ debut novel is grounded in a profoundly simple truth: A person’s humanity is tied to their freedom.
THE DUTCH HOUSE confirms what we’ve always known: Ann Patchett doesn’t write a bad book.
Alice Hoffman travels to a hidden world built amid the horrors of the Holocaust and brings forth a spellbinding tale of love, loss and what it means to endure.
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