 | Aldous Huxley - Fiction - 2005 - 384 pages
The astonishing novel Brave New World, originally published in 1932, presents Aldous Huxley's vision of the future -- of a world utterly transformed. Through the most efficient ... | |
 | Courtney Sullivan - Fiction - 2012 - 388 pages
The Kelleher clan's holiday house is a place where cocktails follow morning mass, children eavesdrop and ancient grudges fester. One summer, three generations of Kelleher women ... | |
 | Tom Rachman - Fiction - 2010 - 304 pages
BONUS: This edition contains a The Imperfectionists discussion guide. Set against the gorgeous backdrop of Rome, Tom Rachman’s wry, vibrant debut follows the topsy-turvy ... | |
 | Barbara Kingsolver - Fiction - 2009 - 528 pages
In her most accomplished novel, Barbara Kingsolver takes us on an epic journey from the Mexico City of artists Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo to the America of Pearl Harbor, FDR ... | |
 | Robert Hough - Fiction - 2010
Hank Wallins is a broken man working the night shift in a meaningless job. Tormented by the tinnitus constantly ringing in his ears, he sleepwalks through life, too scarred by ... | |
 | Maaza Mengiste - Fiction - 2010 - 308 pages
After his physician father, Hailu, is ordered to report to jail for helping a victim of state-sanctioned torture to die and his younger brother, Dawit, joins an underground ... | |
 | Jeannette Walls - Fiction - 2009 - 272 pages
The author offers a novel based on the life of her grandmother, Lily Casey Smith, who learned to break horses in childhood, journeyed 500 miles on a pony as a teen to become a ... | |
 | Richard Mason - Fiction - 2009 - 416 pages
In this moving, layered novel of memory and family, celebrated author Richard Mason tells the story of a mother and daughter, one caught in the past, one racing toward the ... | |
 | Giles Blunt - Fiction - 2010
A master crime writer trains every weapon in his arsenal on a crime against humanity. A literary novel that treads fearlessly into one of recent history’s most shocking moral ... | |
 | Garth Stein - Fiction - 2009 - 336 pages
Enzo knows he is different from other dogs: a philosopher with a nearly human soul (and an obsession with opposable thumbs), he has educated himself by watching television ... | |
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