Elizabeth Alexander’s memoir of a marriage and death of a husband
A vivid, intensely rendered elegy —Joyce Carol Oates
Five young people live and love in a world on fire
An intense and powerful work of fiction . . . —NPR
Matthew Shardlake #6
Utterly convincing —Wall Street Journal
A dystopian literary epic
A fully imagined, remarkably inventive universe —Library Journal
Ten essays by acclaimed writer Wendell Berry
One of the most compelling social critics of our age —Relevant Mag
A coming-of-age tale
Both wildly imaginative and thrillingly true to life —Elizabeth McCracken
From the author of Birds of a Lesser Paradise
Sharp, compassionate, and strong, just like the women depicted —Emma Straub
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