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AND THE WORD WAS

by Bruce Bauman

When the tragic death of his son compels Dr. Neil Downs to flee New York City for India, he is introduced to the paradoxes of Indian social and political life.

“Bauman’s first novel is a magnificent debut, smart and intense, but accessible and riveting … Simply a great novel.”


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KATHERINE CARLYLE

by Rupert Thomson

Unmoored by her mother’s death, Katherine Carlyle abandons the set course of her life and starts out on a mysterious journey to the ends of the world.

“The strongest and most original novel I have read in a very long time … It’s a masterpiece.”


PHILIP PULLMAN
, author of the best-selling His Dark Materials trilogy

A BRIEF STOP ON THE ROAD

FROM AUSCHWITZ by Göran Rosenberg

WINNER OF THE AUGUST PRIZE

A shattering memoir about a father’s attempt to survive the aftermath of Auschwitz

“A towering and wondrous work about memory and experience, exquisitely crafted, humane, generous, devastating, yet somehow also hopeful.”


Financial Times

OUT OF SIGHT: THE LOS ANGELES ART SCENE OF THE SIXTIES

by William Hackman

A social and cultural history of Los Angeles and its emerging art scene in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s

“A deeply absorbing account of the midcentury years during which Los Angeles’s once-marginal art scene transformed into a prominent locus of the avant-garde.”


Library Journal

DIARY OF THE FALL by Michel Laub

A powerful novel centered on guilt and the complicated legacy of history that asks provocative questions about what it means to be Jewish in the twenty-first century.

“A spare and meditative story that captures the long aftereffects of tragedy.”


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