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Austin Chronicle
 
WINNER: 2004 OREGON BOOK AWARD; 2005 GLCA NEW WRITERS AWARD
Saving Stanley: The Brickman Stories
Scott Nadelson
Ficion / 212pp / $15.95 / 0-9716915-2-5
 
These interrelated short stories are graceful, vivid narratives that bring into sudden focus the spirit and the stubborn resilience of the Brickmans, a Jewish family of four living in suburban New Jersey. This fierce collection provides an unblinking examination of family life and the human instinct for attachment.
“ Focusing on small decisions and subtle shifts,
Saving Stanley
closely examines the frayed ties that bind. With a fly-on-the-wall sensibility and a keen sense for dramatic restraint, Nadelson is … both a promising writer and an apt documentarian.”
Willamette Week
 
WINNER, 1983 PEN /FAULKNER AWARD
Seaview
Introduction by Robert Coover
Toby Olson
Fiction / 316pp / $15.95 / 0-9766311-6-4
 
This novel follows a golf hustler and his dying wife across an American wasteland. Trying to return the woman to her childhood home on Cape Cod, the pair are accompanied by a mysterious Pima Indian activist and shadowed by a vengeful drug dealer to the novel's apocalypse on the Seaview Links.
“ Even a remarkable dreamer of nightmares like Nathanael West might have been hard-pressed to top the finale … Unlike any other recent American novel in the freshness of its approach and vision.”
The New York Times Book Review
 
 
The Well and the Mine
Gin Phillips
Fiction / $15.95 / 0-9766311-7-2
 
In 1931 Carbon Hill, Alabama, a small coal-mining town, nine-year-old Tess Moore watches a woman shove the cover off the family well and toss in a baby without a word. The apparent murder forces the family to face the darker side of their community and attempt to understand the motivations of their family and friends. Most townspeople don't have enough money for a newspaper and backbreaking work keeps them busy from dawn until well after dusk. But next to the daily toil of hard work are the lingering pleasures of sweet tea, feather beds, and lightning bugs.
Leaving Brooklyn
Introduction by Ursula Hegi
Lynne Sharon Schwartz
Fiction / 156pp / $14.95 / 0-9766311-4-8
 
An injury at birth left fifteen-year -old Audrey with a wandering eye and her own way of seeing; her relationship with a Manhattan eye doctor exposes her to the sexual rites of adulthood in this startling and wonderfully rich novel, which raises the themes of innocence and escape to transcendent heights.
“ Stunning. Coming of age is seldom registered as disarmingly as it is in
Leaving Brooklyn
.”
New York Times Book Review
 
 
Faraway Places
Introduction by A.M. Homes
Tom Spanbauer
Fiction / $15.95 / 0-9766311-8-0
 
This novel marks the end of childhood for Jake Weber and the beginning of trouble for his family. An innocent swim ends with something far beyond anyone's expectations: Jake witnesses a brutal murder and is forced to keep quiet, even as the woman's lover is falsely accused.
“ Forceful and moving … Spanbauer tells his short, brutal story with delicacy and deep respect for place and character.”
Publishers Weekly
 
FINALIST, 2005 OREGON BOOK AWARD
The Greening of Ben Brown
Michael Strelow
Fiction / 268pp / $15.95 / 0-9716915-8-4
 
Ben Brown becomes a citizen of East Leven, Oregon after he recovers from an electrocution that has turned him green. He befriends eighteen-year-old Andrew James and together they unearth a chemical-spill cover-up that forces the town to confront its demons and its citizens to choose sides.
“ Strelow resonates as both poet and storyteller. [ He] lovingly invokes … a blend of fable, social realism, wry wisdom, and irrever - ence that brings to mind Ken Kesey, Tom Robbins, and the best elements of a low-key mystery.”
The Oregonian
 
WINNER, 1987 PEN/ FAULKNER AWARD
Soldiers in Hiding
Introduced by Wole Soyinka
Richard Wiley
Fiction / 205pp / $14.95 / 0-9766311-3-X
 
Teddy Maki is a Japanese American jazz musician trapped in Tokyo with his friend, Jimmy Yakamoto, both of whom are drafted into the Japanese army after Pearl Harbor. Thirty years later, Maki is a big star on Japanese TV and wrestling with the guilt over Jimmy 's death that he's been carrying since the war.
“ Wonderful … Original … Terrific … Haunting … Reading
Soldiers in Hiding
is like watching a man on a high wire!”
The New York Times
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Copyright ©2007 Lynne Sharon Schwartz
 
 
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Library of Congress
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eISBN : 978-0-983-85044-1
1. Young women – Sexual behavior—New York (State)—New York – Fiction.
2. Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.—Fiction.
I. Title.
[PS3569.C567L4 2007]
813'.54 – DC22
2006100635
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