Frederick Busch
"For years Frederick Busch has been at work on one of the most impressive bodies of American fiction."—Reynolds PriceMore
Josh Russell
"[An] erotic, disturbing novel . . . shimmers with intensity . . . irresistible."—New Orleans Times-PicayuneMore
Ted Solotaroff
Winner of the PEN/Martha Albrand Award for the Art of the Memoir and finalist for the National Jewish Book Award, Truth Comes in Blows is renowned editor and critic Ted Solotaroff's prize-winning account of a coming of age at once quintessentially American and especially vexed.More
Jean Christopher Spaugh
When Judy's sister Tina Lee becomes engaged, the swirl of activity as they plan for the wedding jolts Judy out of her routine.More
Linda Hogan
"Linda Hogan's remarkable gift is a language of her own, moving gracefully between ordinary conversation and the embrace of divinity. . . . Power is a haunting, beautiful testament."—Barbara KingsolverMore
Paula Fox
"Chekhovian. . . . Every line of Fox's story, every gesture of her characters, is alive and surprising."—Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, New York Times More
Andrea Barrett
From the author of the 1996 National Book Award Winner Ship Fever.More
Jared Diamond
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize.More
Robert Alter
Robert Alter sets a new standard in the translation of this formative book of the Hebrew Bible.More
Andrea Barrett
1996 National Book Award Winner for Fiction.More
Barry Unsworth
The national bestseller: A medieval murder mystery full of the wonders of the time—and lessons for our own time—by a master storyteller.More
Barry Unsworth
Winner of the 1992 Booker Prize for Fiction: "Possibly the best novel I've read in the last decade."—David HalberstamMore
May Sarton
In this, her bestselling journal, May Sarton writes with keen
observation and emotional courage of both inner and outer worlds: a
garden, the seasons, daily life in New Hampshire, books, people,
ideas—and throughout everything, her spiritual and artistic journey.More
Jean Rhys
The fortieth anniversary reissue of the best-selling "tour de force" (Walter Allen, New York Times Book Review).More