Fiction & Literature

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  1. Book ImageArabian Jazz

    Diana Abu-Jaber

    "This oracular first novel, which unfurls like gossamer [has] characters of a depth seldom found in a debut."—The New YorkerMore

  2. Book ImageOrigin

    Diana Abu-Jaber

    “Finally, a novel of literary suspense that gets almost everything right—forensically and psychologically.”—Sarah Weinman, Baltimore SunMore

  3. Book ImageCrescent

    Diana Abu-Jaber

    "Abu-Jaber's voluptuous prose features insights into the Arab American community that are wisely, warmly depicted."—San Francisco ChronicleMore

  4. Book ImageBirds of Paradise

    Diana Abu-Jaber

    “A full-course meal, a rich, complex and memorable story that will leave you lingering gratefully at [Abu-Jaber’s] table.”—Ron Charles, Washington PostMore

  5. Book ImageRotten English

    Dohra Ahmad

    A global anthology of fiction and poetry in vernacular English.More

  6. Book ImageI, The Divine

    Rabih Alameddine

    Named after the "divine" Sarah Bernhardt, red-haired Sarah Nour El-Din is "wonderful, irresistibly unique, funny, and amazing," raves Amy Tan. Determined to make of her life a work of art, she tries to tell her story, sometimes casting it as a memoir, sometimes a novel, always fascinatingly incomplete. More

  7. Book ImageLeela's Book

    Alice Albinia

    With a nod to the Indian masterpiece the Mahabharata, a multithraded, raucous epic about family and faith.More

  8. Book ImageLeela's Book

    Alice Albinia

    “Steeped in the tradition of the Indian epic, yet modern and vastly entertaining.”—The Times (London)More

  9. Book ImageThe Sari Shop

    Rupa Bajwa

    "An impressive debut, full of lean and lyrical prose." —Ligaya Mishan, New York Times Book ReviewMore

  10. Book ImageThe Salt Letters

    Christine Balint

    The sensuous evocation of a young woman's sea journey from refined England to the wilds of Australia.More

  11. Book ImageOphelia's Fan

    Christine Balint

    "Reconstructs the vibrantly intoxicating atmosphere of the theatrical world in the early nineteenth century. Lavishly romantic." --BooklistMore

  12. Book ImageMoney, Love

    Brad Barkley

    "Filled to the brim with fall-down funny scenes an vividly etched, unforgettable characters." —Washington PostMore

  13. Book ImageThe Air We Breathe

    Andrea Barrett

    "An evocative panorama of America...on the cusp of enormous change" (Newsday) by the National Book Award-winning author of Ship Fever.More

  14. Book ImageServants of the Map

    Andrea Barrett

    "Luminous....Each [story] is rich and independent and beautiful and should draw Barrett many new admirers."—Publishers Weekly, starred reviewMore

  15. Book ImageShip Fever

    Andrea Barrett

    1996 National Book Award Winner for Fiction.More

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