Literary Fiction

If there’s a book that’s a masterpiece of the wages of the worship of Moloch, it’s We, the Survivors.

If there’s a book that’s a masterpiece of the wages of the worship of Moloch, it’s We, the Survivors.

Enger’s many fans will savor this bittersweet chronicle of Greenstone and the charming people who call it home.

Enger’s many fans will savor this bittersweet chronicle of Greenstone and the charming people who call it home.

Kiesling is a perceptive, compassionate writer, and she brings a remote part of California to vivid life in this accomplished debut.

Kiesling is a perceptive, compassionate writer, and she brings a remote part of California to vivid life in this accomplished debut.

Cara Wall deftly explores the possibilities, honestly and beautifully drawing readers into the hearts and souls of these four characters.

Cara Wall deftly explores the possibilities, honestly and beautifully drawing readers into the hearts and souls of these four characters.

Over 21 brief chapters, Red at the Bone moves backward and forward in time, examining the effect Melody’s birth had on each character.

Over 21 brief chapters, Red at the Bone moves backward and forward in time, examining the effect Melody’s birth had on each character.

Like Cervantes, Salman Rushdie is able to balance his commentary with a voice full of tragicomic fervor.

Like Cervantes, Salman Rushdie is able to balance his commentary with a voice full of tragicomic fervor.

Freedom—its presence and absence, the longing for it—colors every page of Carolina De Robertis’ masterful, passionate and at times painful new novel.

Freedom—its presence and absence, the longing for it—colors every page of Carolina De Robertis’ masterful, passionate and at times painful new novel.

Reminiscent of Huck and Jim, the bedraggled youngsters encounter remarkable characters and learn life lessons as they escape by canoe down the Gilead River.

Reminiscent of Huck and Jim, the bedraggled youngsters encounter remarkable characters and learn life lessons as they escape by canoe down the Gilead River.

Amy Waldman returns with an even more ambitious novel, which proves to be as politically provocative and challenging as its predecessor.

Amy Waldman returns with an even more ambitious novel, which proves to be as politically provocative and challenging as its predecessor.

This debut is a total riot, scorching Tinder profiles everywhere and eviscerating journalistic bias against women.

This debut is a total riot, scorching Tinder profiles everywhere and eviscerating journalistic bias against women.

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