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'A masterpiece.'--L. Jon Wertheim, author of Glory Days
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'A guide to growing old with grace and wisdom.'--Kirkus
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He threw the first fastball. The first curveball. He was baseball's first star--and its first tra...
'A nearly perfectly fashioned work of art.'--Irish Times
A story of exile, memory, and first love, brutal, unforgettable. For readers of Khaled Hosseini, ...
The definitive guide to classical book design in the digital era.
A book that will refresh your soul.'--Carol Drinkwater, author of The Olive Farm: A Memoir of Lif...
'A dark and glittering parable of ambition and ruin.'--The Guardian
From award-winning Financial Times journalist Sarah O'Connor, a deeply reported investigation int...
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An anthology and tribute to a unique independent publisher, Clark City Press.
'A selection of the very best from one of America's most thought-provoking writers: poems on life...
Nina MacLaughlin captures the essence of summer in this brilliant, beautiful, sensuous essay.
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A large-scale biography of a major figure in American enterprise, the man who built General Elect...
Mr. B, an English historian in Pakistan working on a documentary, spies a young donkey that has b...
'In rural Kentucky, back in 1933, Carol's daddy lost his 13-year-old daughter in a game of cards....
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Catie Copley is a black Labrador retriever who lives an unusual life as Canine Ambassador at the ...
An enchanting story about an adventurous girl and her day at sea with Bonefish Joe, one of the be...
America's most popular 19th century poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow devoted himself to providing...
Exquisitely powerful short stories by the masterful Andre Dubus. Originally published in two volu...
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Like a long, funny letter from an old friend, an album of drawings by the legendary singer and ac...
All of Dubus' writerly strengths are exhibited in this fourth, most impressive collection of his ...
Considering that much of his life was spent in poverty and ill health, it is something of a mirac...
Tom is happy with his new Aunt Bundlejoy Cosysweet who is delighted to be asked to join him in hi...
In December of 1940, twelve-year-old Donnie (aka Donald Hall) gets on a train from his comfortabl...
Be at home in nature, all through the year, with the old-timey, folksy wisdom in this classic cam...
The Boston Trustee provides both the background and the history of a unique Boston institution: t...
The story of Little Red Riding Hood reset in rural New England of the early nineteenth century.In...
The twelve essays in The Half-Life-the title is from Goethe's 'Experience is only half of experie...
The Austrian Robert Musil (1880-1942), a central figure in the modernist movement, is known prima...
Mowat and his family moved to Saskatoon in 1929. His father had (for reasons never completely exp...
'French cooking for Americans was never the same after Clémentine came into our kitchens . . . Th...
A mousy librarian is called to a remote Canadian island to inventory the estate of a secretive Co...
Rev. ed. of: New York's architectural holdouts. 1996.
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