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Bread Upon the Waters |
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by Irwin Shaw |
With one act of kindness, the fate of a New York City family is forever altered—and not necessarily for the better. Bread Upon the Waters is a masterful story about the way lives interconnect, and how every good deed, no matter how selfless, comes with a price.
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The Chaneysville Incident: A Novel |
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by David Bradley |
A journey of personal discovery and historical revelation—and based in part on actual events—this extraordinary modern classic won the prestigious PEN/Faulkner Award.
"Beautifully rendered and wildly adventurous." —The New York Times Book Review |
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Snowfire |
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by Heather Graham |
Stranded by a storm in the New England countryside, Boston reporter Kristin Kennedy must rely on a seductive stranger whom she begins to suspect is a murderer.
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I Married the Icepick Killer: A Poet in Hollywood |
by Carol Muske-Dukes |
Poetry and Hollywood may not seem compatible, but acclaimed writer Carol Muske-Dukes finds common ground in meditations on movie sets and metaphors, and on the big screen and in the luminous focus of a haiku.
"Intriguing essays about the relationship between art and illusion by a writer in the City of Angels." —The Boston Sunday Globe |
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The Invisible Man |
by H. G. Wells |
Cursed by his own invention, a brilliant scientist is driven to a life of crime in this groundbreaking novel from a master of mystery and science fiction.
"Wells stood by his literary guns....Vividly alive, amazingly pertinent, sometimes unnervingly prescient, as haunting as nightmares or as bright unrecallable dreams." —Ursula K. Le Guin |
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