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Here in Berlin
CounterpointLong–listed for the Andrew Carnegie Medal for ExcellenceA New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice"Here in Berlin is one of the most interesting ...
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Counterpoint"M.F.K Fisher’s latest excursion into the art or science of gastronomy is more an anthology of the finest writing on the subject than strictly a te...
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CounterpointWhen is the right time to replace an old refrigerator? Is it okay to knit a sweater with acrylic yarn? Is it more environmentally correct to buy be...
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CounterpointA young Mexican mother struggles to reconnect with her child in America—a “heartrending, take–no–prisoners” novel (Publishers Weekly) and National ...
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CounterpointA remarkable story of a forgotten seventeen–year–old Jew who was blamed by the Nazis for the anti–Semitic violence and terror known as the Kristall...
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CounterpointAn NPR Best Book of the Year, Hollow is the story of a professor whose life is unended after an unspeakable tragedy.When Oliver Bonds, a revered re...
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CounterpointA New York Times Book Review Editors' ChoiceThe only Asian American partner at a prestigious law firm sees his professional and personal life demol...
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CounterpointA New York Times Book Review Editors' ChoiceThe only Asian American partner at a prestigious law firm sees his professional and personal life demol...
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CounterpointReligions worldwide celebrate Earth's abundance and sustenance, and call on humankind to give thanks, practice compassion, seek justice, and be min...
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CounterpointIn Home Economics, Berry explores what it means to make oneself “responsibly at home.” As he argues, a measure of the health of the planet is econo...
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CounterpointCottonwood (2004) was a huge step forward for the burgeoning king of noir Scott Phillips, and his dark and gritty take on the western earned him st...
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CounterpointThirteen new stories of the Port William membership spanning the decades from World War II to the present momentFor those readers of his poetry and...
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CounterpointThirteen new stories of the Port William membership spanning the decades from World War II to the present momentFor those readers of his poetry and...
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CounterpointA New York Times Editors' ChoiceSoigné! A recipe for survival. A juicy, sexy, and wise memoir from the “gifted essayist and meditative thinker” tha...
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CounterpointA New York Times Editors' ChoiceSoigné! A recipe for survival. A juicy, sexy, and wise memoir from the “gifted essayist and meditative thinker” tha...
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CounterpointIn Human Oddities, we meet Siamese twins, newly separated, drag queens, and seedy hospital orderlies. A corpse washed up on the beach, cancer diagn...
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Counterpoint“Straight’s portrayal of a black woman’s life is nearly miraculous in its astonishing richness of detail, its emotional honesty and its breadth of ...
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CounterpointA journey of reckoning and renewal, this story of family history and future dreams is an examination of the individual imagination as a catalyst fo...
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CounterpointAt the dawn of the twentieth century, Lincoln Steffens, an internationally known and respected political insider, went rogue to work for McClure's ...
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CounterpointThis rollicking collection—personally selected by the author (in collaboration with his editor Tom Marksbury)—gathers the best of Ed McClanahan's w...
View full detailsI Told You So: Gore Vidal Talks Politics
Counterpoint"I exist to say, No, that isn't the way it is,' or What you believe to be true is not true for the following reasons.' I am a master of the obvi...
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Counterpoint"These new and selected stories testify to the fact that there are still fine short story writers out there, doing the hard job of serious literary...
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CounterpointDrawing upon her previous work and over two decades of teaching, New York Times bestselling memoirist Emily Rapp Black explores how art can move us...
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CounterpointWith empathy, insight, and humor, I’ll Come to You chronicles the intersecting lives of one unforgettable family over the course of a year—1995—anc...
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