
The War Against Cliche
Written by Martin Amis
Vintage | Trade Paperback | July 2002
$19.95/(Canada) | 978-0-375-72716-0 (0-375-72716-7)
AWARD: National Book Critics Circle Awards
Is there anything that Martin Amis can’t write about? In this virtuosic, career-spanning collection he takes on James Joyce and Elvis Presley, Nabokov and English football, Jane Austen and Penthouse Forum, William Burroughs and Hillary Clinton. But above all, Amis is concerned with literature, and with the deadly cliches–not only of... > Read more
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The Blind Assassin
Written by Margaret Atwood
Anchor | Trade Paperback | August 2001
$16.00/(Canada) | 978-0-385-72095-3 (0-385-72095-5)
AWARD: Man Booker Prize AWARD: ALA Best Books for Young Adults AWARD: Orange Prize
The Blind Assassin opens with these simple, resonant words: "Ten days after the war ended, my sister Laura drove a car off a bridge." They are spoken by Iris, whose terse account of her sister's death in 1945 is followed by an inquest report proclaiming the death accidental. But just as... > Read more
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Tropical Fish
Written by Doreen Baingana
Broadway Books | Trade Paperback | September 2006
$12.99/15.99(Canada) | 978-0-7679-2510-5 (0-7679-2510-6)
In her fiction debut, Doreen Baingana follows a Ugandan girl as she navigates the uncertain terrain of adolescence. Set mostly in pastoral Entebbe with stops in the cities Kampala and Los Angeles, Tropical Fish depicts the reality of life for Christine Mugisha and her family after Idi Amin’s dictatorship.
Three of... > Read more
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Double Fold
Written by Nicholson Baker
Vintage | Trade Paperback | April 2002
$15.00/17.00(Canada) | 978-0-375-72621-7 (0-375-72621-7)
AWARD: National Book Critics Circle Awards
The ostensible purpose of a library is to preserve the printed word. But for fifty years our country’s libraries–including the Library of Congress–have been doing just the opposite, destroying hundreds of thousands of historic newspapers and replacing them with microfilm copies that are difficult to read, lack all the color and... > Read more
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Peace
Written by Richard Bausch
Vintage | Trade Paperback | April 2009
$15.00/17.00(Canada) | 978-0-307-38858-2 (0-307-38858-1)
AWARD: Dayton Literary Peace Prize for Fiction AWARD: W.Y. Boyd Literary Award for Excellence in Military Fiction
Italy, near Cassino, in the terrible winter of 1944. An icy rain, continuing unabated for days. Guided by a seventy-year-old Italian man in rope-soled shoes, three American soldiers are sent on a reconnaissance mission up the side of a steep hill that they discover, before very long, to be a mountain... > Read more
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Design in Nature
Written by Adrian Bejan and J. Peder Zane
Anchor | Trade Paperback | January 2013
$16.00/19.00(Canada) | 978-0-307-74434-0 (0-307-74434-5)
AWARD: Library Journal's Top Science Titles
In this groundbreaking book, Adrian Bejan takes the recurring patterns in nature—trees, tributaries, air passages, neural networks, and lightning bolts—and reveals how a single principle of physics, the constructal law, accounts for the evolution of these and many other designs in our world. Everything—from biological life to inanimate systems—generates shape and structure... > Read more
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Electric Universe
Written by David Bodanis
Broadway Books | Trade Paperback | February 2006
$15.00/18.95(Canada) | 978-0-307-33598-2 (0-307-33598-4)
AWARD: New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age
In Electric Universe, David Bodanis weaves tales of romance, divine inspiration, and fraud through a lucid account of the invisible force that permeates our universe. In these pages the virtuoso scientists who plumbed the secrets of electricity come vividly to life, including familiar giants like Thomas Edison; the visionary Michael Faraday... > Read more
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Exile and the Kingdom
Written by Albert Camus
Vintage | Trade Paperback | February 2007
$15.00/18.95(Canada) | 978-0-307-27858-6 (0-307-27858-1)
AWARD: Nobel Prize
From a variety of masterfully rendered perspectives, these six stories depict people at painful odds with the world around them. A wife can only surrender to a desert night by betraying her husband. An artist struggles to honor his own aspirations as well as society's expectations of him. A missionary brutally... > Read more
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The Plague
Written by Albert Camus
Vintage | Trade Paperback | May 1991
$14.95/16.95(Canada) | 978-0-679-72021-8 (0-679-72021-9)
AWARD: Nobel Prize
A haunting tale of human resilience in the face of unrelieved horror, Camus' novel about a bubonic plague ravaging the people of a North African coastal town is a classic of twentieth-century literature. > Read more
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The Stranger
Written by Albert Camus
Vintage | Trade Paperback | March 1989
$12.95/(Canada) | 978-0-679-72020-1 (0-679-72020-0)
AWARD: Nobel Prize
Through the story of an ordinary man unwittingly drawn into a senseless murder on an Algerian beach, Camus explored what he termed "the nakedness of man faced with the absurd." First published in 1946; now in a new translation by Matthew Ward. > Read more
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True History of the Kelly Gang
Written by Peter Carey
Vintage | Trade Paperback | December 2001
$15.95/(Canada) | 978-0-375-72467-1 (0-375-72467-2)
AWARD: Man Booker Prize AWARD: IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
“I lost my own father at 12 yr. of age and know what it is to be raised on lies and silences my dear daughter you are presently too young to understand a word I write but this history is for you and will contain no single lie may I burn... > Read more
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Master of the Senate
Written by Robert A. Caro
Vintage | Trade Paperback | April 2003
$22.00/25.00(Canada) | 978-0-394-72095-1 (0-394-72095-4)
AWARD: Pulitzer Prize AWARD: National Book Awards
The most riveting political biography of our time, Robert A. Caro’s life of Lyndon B. Johnson, continues. Master of the Senate takes Johnson’s story through one of its most remarkable periods: his twelve years, from 1949 through 1960, in the United States Senate. Once the most august and revered body in... > Read more
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The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay
Written by Michael Chabon
Random House | Hardcover | September 2000
$30.00/34.00(Canada) | 978-0-679-45004-7 (0-679-45004-1)
AWARD: Pulitzer Prize
With this brilliant novel, the bestselling author of The Mysteries of Pittsburgh and Wonder Boys gives us an exhilarating triumph of language and invention, a stunning novel in which the tragicomic adventures of a couple of boy geniuses reveal much about what happened to America in the middle of the twentieth... > Read more
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Apocalyptic Planet
Written by Craig Childs
Pantheon | Hardcover | October 2012
$27.95/33.00(Canada) | 978-0-307-37909-2 (0-307-37909-4)
AWARD: The Orion Book Award
The earth has died many times, and it always comes back looking different. In an exhilarating, surprising exploration of our planet, Craig Childs takes readers on a firsthand journey through apocalypse, touching the truth behind the speculation. Apocalyptic Planet is a combination of science and adventure that reveals the ways in... > Read more
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Woman Hollering Creek
Written by Sandra Cisneros
Vintage | Trade Paperback | March 1992
$14.00/17.00(Canada) | 978-0-679-73856-5 (0-679-73856-8)
AWARD: Anisfield-Wolf Book Award
A collection of stories, whose characters give voice to the vibrant and varied life on both sides of the Mexican border. The women in these stories offer tales of pure discovery, filled with moments of infinite and intimate wisdom. > Read more
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Newjack
Written by Ted Conover
Vintage | Trade Paperback | June 2001
$15.95/17.95(Canada) | 978-0-375-72662-0 (0-375-72662-4)
AWARD: National Book Critics Circle Awards
Acclaimed journalist Ted Conover sets a new standard for bold, in-depth reporting in this first-hand account of life inside the penal system.
When Conover’s request to shadow a recruit at the New York State Corrections Officer Academy was denied, he decided to apply for a job as a prison officer. So begins... > Read more
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A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
Written by Dave Eggers
Vintage | Trade Paperback | February 2001
$15.00/(Canada) | 978-0-375-72578-4 (0-375-72578-4)
AWARD: Pulitzer Prize AWARD: ALA Best Books for Young Adults
National Bestseller
The literary sensation of the year, a book that redefines both family and narrative for the twenty-first century. A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius is the moving memoir of a college senior who, in the space of five weeks, loses both of his parents to cancer and inherits his eight-year-old... > Read more
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American Sphinx
Written by Joseph J. Ellis
Vintage | Trade Paperback | April 1998
$16.95/19.95(Canada) | 978-0-679-76441-0 (0-679-76441-0)
AWARD: National Book Awards AWARD: Ambassador Book Award
National Bestseller
For a man who insisted that life on the public stage was not what he had in mind, Thomas Jefferson certainly spent a great deal of time in the spotlight--and not only during his active political career. After 1809, his longed-for retirement was compromised by a steady stream of guests... > Read more
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Independence Day
Written by Richard Ford
Vintage | Trade Paperback | May 1996
$16.00/(Canada) | 978-0-679-73518-2 (0-679-73518-6)
AWARD: PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction AWARD: Pulitzer Prize
The Pulitzer-Prize Winning novel for 1996.In this visionary sequel to The Sportswriter, Richard Ford deepens his portrait of one of the most unforgettable characters in American fiction, and in so doing gives us an indelible portrait of America.Frank Bascombe, in the aftermath of his divorce and the ruin of his career... > Read more
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A Lesson Before Dying
Written by Ernest J. Gaines
Vintage | Trade Paperback | September 1997
$13.95/15.95(Canada) | 978-0-375-70270-9 (0-375-70270-9)
AWARD: YALSA Best Books for Young Adults AWARD: National Book Critics Circle Awards
A Lesson Before Dying, is set in a small Cajun community in the late 1940s. Jefferson, a young black man, is an unwitting party to a liquor store shoot out in which three men are killed; the only survivor, he is convicted of murder and sentenced to death. Grant Wiggins, who left... > Read more
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Chronicle of a Death Foretold
Written by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Vintage | Trade Paperback | October 2003
$13.95/15.95(Canada) | 978-1-4000-3471-0 (1-4000-3471-X)
AWARD: Nobel Prize AWARD: ALA Best Books for Young Adults
A man returns to the town where a baffling murder took place 27 years earlier, determined to get to the bottom of the story. Just hours after marrying the beautiful Angela Vicario, everyone agrees, Bayardo San Roman returned his bride in disgrace to her parents. Her distraught family forced her to... > Read more
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Living to Tell the Tale
Written by Gabriel Garcia Marquez Translated by Edith Grossman
Vintage | Trade Paperback | October 2004
$14.95/21.00(Canada) | 978-1-4000-3454-3 (1-4000-3454-X)
AWARD: Nobel Prize
No writer alive today exerts the magical appeal of Gabriel García Márquez. Now, in the long-awaited first volume of his autobiography, he tells the story of his life from his birth in 1927 to the moment in the 1950s when he proposed to his wife. The result is as spectacular as... > Read more
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Love in the Time of Cholera
Written by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Vintage | Trade Paperback | October 2007
$15.95/18.95(Canada) | 978-0-307-38973-2 (0-307-38973-1)
In their youth, Florentino Ariza and Fermina Daza fall passionately in love. When Fermina eventually chooses to marry a wealthy, well-born doctor, Florentino is devastated, but he is a romantic. As he rises in his business career he whiles away the years in 622 affairs--yet he reserves his heart for Fermina... > Read more
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Shot in the Heart
Written by Mikal Gilmore
Anchor | Trade Paperback | August 1995
$17.00/21.00(Canada) | 978-0-385-47800-7 (0-385-47800-3)
AWARD: National Book Critics Circle Awards
Gary Gilmore, the infamous murderer immortalized by Norman Mailer in The Executioner's Song, campaigned for his own death and was executed by firing squad in 1977. Writer Mikal Gilmore is his younger brother. In Shot in the Heart, he tells the stunning story of their wildly dysfunctional family: their mother, a... > Read more
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Three Junes
Written by Julia Glass
Anchor | Trade Paperback | April 2003
$14.95/21.00(Canada) | 978-0-385-72142-4 (0-385-72142-0)
AWARD: National Book Awards
An astonishing first novel that traces the lives of a Scottish family over a decade as they confront the joys and longings, fulfillments and betrayals of love in all its guises.
In June of 1989 Paul McLeod, a newspaper publisher and recent widower, travels to Greece, where he falls for a... > Read more
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