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None But the Righteous
CounterpointLyrical, riveting, and haunting from its opening lines, None But the Righteous is an extraordinary debut that signals the arrival of an unforgettab...
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CounterpointLyrical, riveting, and haunting from its opening lines, None But the Righteous is an extraordinary debut that signals the arrival of an unforgettab...
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Counterpoint5 young men. 32 destroyed police vehicles. 1 spectacular bank robbery. This “cinematic” true crime story transports readers to the scene of one of ...
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Counterpoint5 young men. 32 destroyed police vehicles. 1 spectacular bank robbery. This “cinematic” true crime story transports readers to the scene of one of ...
View full detailsNot Even Immortality Lasts Forever
CounterpointMcClanahan crafts his coming–of–age tales with comic wit and refreshing honesty, inviting readers to relive the memories that shaped his character ...
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CounterpointThose who court danger are often the most circumspect. In this stylish novel, M. F. K. Fisher traces the course of Jennie, a willful wandering woma...
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CounterpointEver since the explorations of Marco Polo and the travels of Montaigne, a lively dialogue has persisted about the pros and cons of travel. Lynne Sh...
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CounterpointThe wildly varied essays in Not–Knowing combine to form a posthumous manifesto of one of America's masters of literary experiment. Here are Barthel...
View full detailsNotes from a Bottle Found on the Beach at Carmel
CounterpointPraise for Notes from a Bottle Found on the Beach at Carmel:“A unique tour de force.” --The New York Times Book Review“One of the most remarkable b...
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CounterpointNow and Then
CounterpointDuring his years as Poet Laureate, Robert Hass revived a popular 19th–century tradition: including poetry in our daily newspapers. "Poet's Choice" ...
View full detailsNow You're Talking
CounterpointA history of how humans developed our capacity for conversation—and what might happen now that computers are catching up.Trevor Cox has been descri...
View full detailsNuclear Family
CounterpointWinner of the AAAS Book Award for ProseAPALA Adult Literature Honor BookShortlisted for the VCU Cabell First Novelist PrizeLonglisted for the PEN/H...
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CounterpointSet in the months leading up to the 2018 nuclear missile false alarm, a Korean American family living in Hawai'i faces the fallout of their eldest ...
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CounterpointIn this enormously appealing "implied autobiography," Merry Prankster Ed McClanahan has assembled a gathering of what he calls "coming–of–age to co...
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CounterpointThis collection of four essays on the art of the still life begins with a look back to pictures of meals painted on the walls of Egyptian tombs--as...
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CounterpointIn 1971, when William Hjortsberg first published Gray Matters, reviewers mentioned Borges. And in 1972 came Symbiography, a novella about a man who...
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CounterpointA darkly comic novel about personal struggles in the face of life’s odds--the odds of genetics, of finding and keeping love, and of rescue and surv...
View full detailsOf Woodland Pools, Spring-Holes and Ditches
CounterpointHenry David Thoreau has long been revered for his writings and observations on the natural world. His words evoke his environment with stunning cla...
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Counterpoint""At first, Oh! seems a satire, a sitcom stripped of its sentiment and foolishness. But it is far more. Mary Robison is trying to show us how the t...
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CounterpointA New York Times Book Review Editor’s ChoiceFinalist for the National Book Critics Circle AwardA Princeton professor-turned-artist recounts her lat...
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CounterpointA New York Times Book Review Editor’s ChoiceFinalist for the National Book Critics Circle AwardA Princeton professor-turned-artist recounts her lat...
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CounterpointFrom the author of The Seed Collectors comes a darkly comic take on power, privilege, and the pressure put on young women to fit in—and be thin—at ...
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CounterpointA smoldering debut novel about a young mother in an Orthodox Jewish community of Los Angeles whose quest for authenticity erupts in a passionate af...
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