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This Is Graceanne's Book
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P. L. Whitney
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The story is told by a nine-year old boy, Charlie, who observes with an encompassing awe a pivotal year in the life of his older sister Graceanne. She's loud,...
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The Usual Rules
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Joyce Maynard
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"Joyce Maynard has created unforgettable characters in this moving story of love and loss. It will make you laugh and cry. Be prepared—once you pick up this book you won't be able to put it down."—
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Feeling Sorry for Celia
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Jaclyn Moriarty
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"Elizabeth is feisty and charming, and she and the novel are a delight."—
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"In this funny, engaging novel . . . Elizabeth's intelligence and wry sense of humor come through strongly in her letters to her mother and her friends."—
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The Odyssey
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Homer; Translated by Robert Fitzgerald; Introduction by D. S. Carne-Ross
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The classic translation of The Odyssey, now in a Noonday paperback. Robert Fitzgerald's translation of Homer's Odyssey is the best and best-loved modern...
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Annie John
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Jamaica Kincaid
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Annie John is a haunting and provocative story of a young girl growing up on the island of Antigua. A classic coming-of-age story in the tradition of The...
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The Inferno of Dante
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Dante; A New Verse Translation by Robert Pinsky
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"Splendid . . . Pinsky's verse translation is fast-paced, idiomatic, and accurate. It moves with the concentrated gait of a lyric poem . . . It maintains the original's episodic and narrative velocity while mirroring its formal shape and character . . . Pinsky succeeds in creating a supple American equivalent for Dante's vernacular music where many others have failed."—
Edward Hirsch,
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Brighten the Corner Where You Are
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Fred Chappell
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The Parrot's Theorem
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Denis Guedj; Translated by Frank Wynne
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Amir Aczel, author of
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Child of My Heart
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Alice McDermott
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"A meditation on the massacre of the innocents . . .
Child of My Heart
concerns itself with . . . the almost timeless, action-free lagoon of the spirit, the territory of dalliance and delight—and also with its paradoxes, and also with how to make a story out of it."—
Margaret Atwood,
The New York Review of Books
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The Bitten
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L. A. Banks
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"I highly recommend Banks' Vampire Huntress Series for use in courses ranging from high school to college. I have used this series as recommended reading for my graduate students in Women's Studies and they cannot stop talking about these works. Banks' writing is smart, poignant, and engaging. Students aren't able to put the books down. Each novel in the series brims with social critique and commentary. Banks is a perceptive writer who provides a wonderful critique of societal issues, from the impact of drugs to self-responsibility and self-reliance to the choices we all make in life. Students who engage in the work of L. A. Banks will leave the classroom with sharper critical thinking skills and a newfound joy of reading."—
Gwendolyn D. Pough, Associate Professor of Women's Studies and Writing, Syracuse University, and author of
Check It While I Wreck It: Black Womanhood, Hip-Hop Culture, and the Public Sphere
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An Egg on Three Sticks
Jackie Moyer Fischer
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"In prose both fresh and piercing, Fischer brings us so close to her narrator that we feel what it's like to be thirteen . . . and to be tormented by a potent mixture of love, anger, and guilt as you start to face the hard truths of the adult world. Abby's voice is unfaltering; its honesty and pure tone animate a story of immediate and affecting emotional power."—
Anitra Sheen, author of
Things Unspoken
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Someone to Run With
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David Grossman; Translated by Vered Almog and Maya Gurantz
Picador
"Beautiful and arresting . . . Like the best fables,
Someone to Run With
hoists the reader into a world larger and more luminous than any found outside the book. Grossman has created a place of great dangers and improbable strokes of fortune, of compelling suspense and love's labor gained."—
Los Angeles Times
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Dawn
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Elie Wiesel; with a new preface by the author
Hill and Wang
“The author…has built knowledge into artistic fiction.”—The New York Times Book Review Elisha is a young Jewish man, a Holocaust survivor, and an Israeli...
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Sophie's World
A Novel About the History of Philosophy
Jostein Gaarder; Translated by Paulette Møller
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"First, think a beginner's guide to philosophy . . . Next, imagine a fantasy novel—something like a modern-day version of
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The World Made Straight
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Ron Rash
Picador
"Poet's novels tend to be finely wrought, pretty failures—or worse. Ron Rash, a justly admired poet, is an exhilarating exception, and his third book-length work of fiction,
The World Made Straight
, marks him as a major Southern writer . . . Rash is too fine and knowing a writer to allow even a hint of folkloric sentimentality to intrude. His fiction inhabits a territory of great beauty and few material consolations . . .
The World Made Straight
is his most ambitious novel . . . Rash's skill as a storyteller, allows this novel to succeed as an intellectually satisfying work of suspense . . .
The World Made Straight
reminds us of the sort of compelling literature a brave artist can fashion from the shards of experience. It is less the literature of post-apocalyptic landscape than it is one in which life, searching for reconciliation, continuously recapitulates the apocalypse in ways both social and personal."—
Tim Rutten,
Los Angeles Times
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Acceptance
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Susan Coll
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Acceptance is a satire of America's overachievers, a novel set over one year in the college application process, when students and parents surrender their...
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What Was Lost
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Catherine O'Flynn
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What Was Lost
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Jane Smiley
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