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Ghost Dance Carole Maso
This haunting, often surreal first novel vividly captures the struggles of a young woman, Vanessa Turin, as she attempts to recover her family and her past… More
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Glimmering Girls Merrill Gerber
Glimmering Girls tells the story of three extraordinary American women during a time of sexual and cultural repression.
Francie and her friends Liz and Amanda are college students, coming of age intellectually, emotionally,… More
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Gould Stephen Dixon
Draws a portrait of an American man through a collection of shorter stories documenting his romantic and sexual encounters over the course of forty years, showing the pain and wonder of love that are such a part of life… More
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Harry Kaplan’s Adventures Underground Steve Stern
Harry finds himself transplanted from staid and steady Brooklyn in the 1930s and discovers a world that eclipses anything that the Scarlet Pimpernel or Captain Horatio Hornblower could conjure before his inexperienced… More
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Hitting into the Wind William Meissner
A collection of stories about baseball, Hitting Into the Wind contains the tale of a minor league player who fears that he will never make it, an umpire experiencing marital problems, and a man who collects old baseballs.… More
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Horses in Her Hair Rachel Manley
Edna Manley came to Jamaica in 1922 as the wife of a national hero and mother to Jamaica’s fifth prime minister. But she had her own contributions to make as artist, mother, wife, behind-the-scenes politician,… More
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House of Days Jay Parini
In House of Days, his fourth collection of poems, Jay Parini moves beyond his earlier work to address the environmental and spiritual crises that afflict us in the late twentieth century. The book moves from “Nature… More
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House of Heroes Mary LaChapelle
A collection of short stories populated with heroes great and small, outsiders and inmates, disfigured, disenchanted, and quietly triumphant… More
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How to Fly Rachael Perry
Inventive stories are almost a force of nature in “How to Fly,” a lyrical and off-beat exploration of what is extraordinary in the every day. Anything is possible when normal people, in the course of living… More
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How to Read and Unwritten Language Phillip Graham
When Michael Kirby’s mother begins to create strangely unsettling personalities before the private audience of her three children, she bestows upon Michael a double-edged gift: the ability to see past the … More
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Hunters and Gamblers Ryan Ridge
A sham pastor hires a cocaine-sniffing centaur to act as mascot for an Evangelical mega-church’s arena football team; Paul Revere flashes across a revolutionary sky on the back of a sunbird; an ammo-less infantry… More
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In the Middle of All This Fred Leebron
Leebron’s compelling third novel brings us into the world of domestic unease as two couples and their joined families wrestle with empathy’s limitations in the uncompromising teeth of mortality.… More
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In the Year of Long Division Dawn Raffel
A collection of sixteen short stories provides an extraordinary journey into the human soul that explores the uneasiness of individuals as they cope with experiences outside of themselves.… More
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Inconceivable Wilson Jason Tyler
Wilson goes: planes, boats, walking until the sun quits rising, until the sun stops existing, and there he begins, there he becomes. A place where the trees change shape and purpose, the environment lost to nothingness,… More
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Indigo Richard Wiley
The principal of an international school in Africa, American widower Jerry Neal becomes involved with a group of Nigerian dissidents planning a coup, a relationship that leads to his transformation into a hunted rebel… More
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Interstate Stephen Dixon
In the author’s first novel since Frog, a nominee for the National Book Award, a father mentally replays, in eight variations, the shooting of his daughters on an interstate highway.… More