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Shining City: A Novel
Tom Rosenstiel · Ecco Pages: 368 Format: Hardcover |
A polished and gripping political debut that Michael Connelly calls "an edge of your seat thriller," Shining City is set in DC amid a harrowing Supreme Court nomination fight."Amazing. . . . Pulses with momentum. . . . A debut that will be remembered for years." - Michael... |
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The Weight of This World
David Joy · Putnam Pages: 272 Format: Print book |
Critically acclaimed author David Joy, whose debut, Where All Light Tends to Go, was hailed as "a savagely moving novel that will likely become an important addition to the great body of Southern literature" (The Huffington Post) , returns to the mountains of North Carolina with... |
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The Wanderers
Meg Howrey · G.P. Putnam's Sons Pages: 384 Format: Print book |
Station Eleven meets The Martian in this brilliantly inventive novel about three astronauts training for the first-ever mission to Mars, an experience that will push the boundary between real and unreal, test their relationships, and leave each of them - and their families - changed forever... |
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All Grown Up
Jami Attenberg · Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Pages: 208 Format: Print book |
From the New York Times best-selling author of The Middlesteins comes a wickedly funny novel about a thirty-nine-year-old single, childfree woman who defies convention as she seeks connection. Who is Andrea Bern? When her therapist asks the question, Andrea knows the right things to say:... |
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The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley: A Novel
Hannah Tinti · The Dial Press Pages: 400 Format: Hardcover |
A coming-of-age novel and a literary thrill ride about the price we pay to protect the people we love most."A father-daughter road trip you won't soon forget." - Richard Russo Samuel Hawley isn't like the other fathers in Olympus, Massachusetts. A loner who spent years living... |
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In the Name of the Family: A Novel
Sarah Dunant · Random House Pages: 448 Format: Print book |
The author of Blood and Beauty returns with another captivating novel about Renaissance Italy and one of history's most notorious families. Before the Corleones, before the Lannisters, there was the Borgias. Bestselling novelist Sarah Dunant has long been drawn to the high drama of Renaissance... |
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The Woman on the Stairs: A Novel
Bernhard Schlink · Pantheon Pages: 240 Format: Print book |
A missing painting. A mysterious woman. Her husband and her lover. Here, the internationally acclaimed author delivers what his fans have been waiting for since The Reader - a powerful new novel about obsession, creativity, and love. A brilliant and naïve young lawyer's life is changed... |
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The Devil and Webster
Jean Hanff Korelitz · Grand Central Publishing Pages: 368 Format: Print book |
From the bestselling author of You Should Have Known and Admission, a twisty new novel about a college president and a student protest that mirrors today's campus unrest. Naomi Roth is the first female president of Webster College, a once conservative school now known for producing fired-up,... |
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Himself: A Novel
Jess Kidd · Atria Books Pages: 384 Format: Print book |
"A highly unusual tale set in a highly unusual Irish village full of dark secrets ... Lushly imagined, delightfully original, and very, very funny, it hurtles along from the very first page" (M.L. Stedman, author of The Light Between Oceans) .Having been abandoned on the steps... |
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The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane
Lisa See · Scribner Pages: 352 Format: Hardcover |
A thrilling new novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Lisa See explores the lives of a Chinese mother and her daughter who has been adopted by an American couple.Li-yan and her family align their lives around the seasons and the farming of tea. There is ritual and routine, and it has been... |
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