Poetry. Art. Combining elements of documentary, history, and autobiography, COMMUNICATINGROUPS is author Stu Watson's reckoning with our societal obsessions with celebrity and violence. Tracking the Hobbesian affiliation between monarchy and physica...
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Fiction. At critical moments in world history, every political, spiritual, and cultural leader foresaw a different destiny. Columbus planned a Western sea route to Asia; Hitler applied to art school twice; Joan of Arc prophesied that she would becom...
Poetry. Women's Studies. GIVE A GIRL CHAOS (SEE WHAT SHE CAN DO) is a survival guide for challenging times, written in the language we crave now—poetry. Heidi Seaborn's stunning debut collection is a lyric guide to harnessing chaos—from a world swir...
Fiction. Drama. Winner of an Indie Book Award for Best Mystery. It's a hot Boston summer, and Nick Young, a washed-up journalist back in town to care for his dying father, is feeling the heat. A major labor strike has everyone taking sides, and a wa...
Literary Nonfiction. Memoir. Women's Studies. A young Gentile and Jewish woman grows into adulthood with an abusive mother and a womanizing father who met on Broadway. The grandaughter of silent film star Helen Gardner, she discovers her own sexuali...
Fiction. A few years ago, Larry Morvan lost his best friend, his father, his girlfriend and his virginity during a three-day field trip. Now, on the eve of his 17th birthday, he's got a confession to make. Larry is an underachiever searching for a h...
Fiction. Comedy. Irish Studies. He aspires to solitude and sobriety. His parents thrive on exuberance and the production of babies on an industrial scale.
Fiction. Post-9/11 America is an uneasy place where soldiers and civilians try to find their way through a fallen world of personal trauma and social disconnection. Twenty-one-year-old Nina Wicklow, untethered after a tour of duty in Iraq, has gone ...