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Trade Paperback; New. Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami . Fiction Literature. Box 4
Cloth; New. Now We Shall Be Entirely Free by Andrew Miller. Fiction Literature.
Cloth; New. Ohio by Stephen Markley. Fiction Literature. The debut of a major talent; a lyrical and emotional novel set in an archetypal small town in northeastern Ohio—a region ravaged by the Great Recession, an opioid crisis, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan—depicting one feverish, fateful summer night in 2013 when four former classmates…
Cloth; New. Only Child by Rhiannon Navin. For fans of Room and the novels of Jodi Picoult, a dazzling, tenderhearted debut about healing, family, and the exquisite wisdom of children, narrated by a six-year-old boy who reminds us that sometimes the littlest bodies hold the biggest hearts, and the quietest voices speak the loudest. Squeezed…
Cloth; New. Only Killers and Thieves by Paul Howarth. Two brothers are exposed to the brutal realities of life and the seductive cruelty of power in this riveting debut novel — a story of savagery and race, injustice and honor, set in the untamed frontier of 1880s Australia — reminiscent of Philipp Meyer’s The Son…
Cloth; New. Origin by Dan Brown. Mystery Thriller. Author Dan Brown has used his books to challenge people with questions of God and faith, all while sending readers on globe-trotting adventures that leave you both dizzy and satisfied. And on those fronts, his latest book, Origin, does not disappoint. Lakshmi Singh
Cloth; New. Our Homesick Songs by Emma Hooper. “From Emma Hooper, critically acclaimed author of Etta and Otto and Russell and James, a People magazine “Pick of the Week,” comes a lyrical, charming, and mystical story of a family on the edge of extinction, and the different way each of them fights to keep hope,…
Cloth; New. Our House by Louise Candlish. Mystery Thriller “From an internationally acclaimed author, a disturbing and addictive novel of domestic suspense where secrets kept hidden from spouses cause shocking surprises that hit home… There s nothing unusual about a new family moving in at 91 Trinity Avenue. Except it s her house. And she…
Cloth; New. Outcasts of Order (Saga of Recluse) by L. E. Modesitt Jr. Science Fiction Fantasy. Modesitt continues his bestselling Saga of Recluce with his 20th book in the long-running series. Beltur began his journey in The Mongrel Mage and continues with Outcasts of Order, the next book of his story arc in the Saga…
Trade Paperback; New. Percival Everett by Virgil Russell written by Percival Everett. Box 4
Cloth; New. Phoebe & the Ghost of Chagall by Jill Koenigsdorf. Box 4
Cloth; New. Proud: My Fight for an Unlikely American Dream by Ibtihaj Muhammad.. Proud. Sports. Memoir. “Named one of TIME s 100 Most Influential People The first female Muslim American to medal at the Olympic Games The first woman in hijab to compete for the United States in the Olympics Growing up in New Jersey…
Cloth; New. Providence by Caroline Kepnes. “A dark beauty of a book, Providence kept me up at night with characters that made my heart a little bigger.”—Jessica Knoll, New York Times bestselling author of Luckiest Girl Alive A propulsive novel that’s part love story, part detective story, and part supernatural thriller—from the acclaimed author of…
Cloth; New. Raillsea by China Mieville. Box 4
Cloth; New. Rainbirds by Clarissa Goenawan. Set in an imagined town outside Tokyo, Clarissa Goenawan’s dark, spellbinding literary debut follows a young man’s path to self-discovery in the wake of his sister’s murder. Ren Ishida has nearly completed his graduate degree at Keio University when he receives news of his sister’s violent death. Keiko was…
Cloth; New. Rendezvous with Oblivion by Thomas Frank. American Society. Cultural Studies. From the acclaimed author of Listen, Liberal and What’s the Matter with Kansas, a scathing collection of his incisive commentary on our cruel times―perfect for this political moment What does a middle-class democracy look like when it comes apart? When, after forty years…
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