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The night visitors : a novel
by Carol Goodman
A social worker living alone in a run-down house in the woods offers shelter to a young boy and a woman fleeing an abusive relationship before their lives are threatened by dangerous secrets. 25,000 first printing.
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Sabrina & Corina : stories
by Kali Fajardo-Anstine
Sugar babies -- Sabrina & Corina -- Sisters -- Remedies -- Julian Plaza -- Galapago -- Cheesman Park -- Tomi -- Any further west -- All her names -- Ghost sickness
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The light brigade
by Kameron Hurley
To fight a war on Mars, soldiers are broken down into particles of light, but those who survive are experiencing an alarming type of combat madness in the new novel from the author of The Stars Are Legion
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The other Americans
by Laila Lalami
The suspicious death of a Moroccan immigrant impacts the lives of a diverse cast of characters including his jazz-composer daughter, an undocumented witness and an Iraqi War veteran. By the award-winning author of The Moor's Account
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The affairs of the Falcóns : a novel
by Melissa Rivero
Fleeing the economic and political strife of 1990s Peru, undocumented factory worker Ana struggles to support her family while fending off the challenges of discrimination, sexual harassment and a loan shark's criminal enforcers. A first novel. 75,000 first printing.
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The editor : a novel
by Steven Rowley
A struggling writer in 1990s New York City gets his big break from none other than Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. By the author of Lily and the Octopus.
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Confessions of an innocent man : a novel
by David R Dow
When an Austin billionaire is murdered, her husband, Rafael Zhettah, the son of poor Mexican immigrants, is sent to death row, only to have DNA evidence vindicate him six years later, spurring him to take revenge on the people that ruined his life.
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The spectators : a novel
by Jennifer DuBois
A controversial talk-show host who has made his living by exposing bizarre societal secrets on live television finds his own past brought into question when the young perpetrators of a mass shooting declare themselves his devoted fans.
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Lights all night long
by Lydia Fitzpatrick
With the help of his American host family's daughter, Sadie, who has secrets of her own, Russian exchange student Ilya embarks on a mission to prove his brother Vladimir’s innocence in the murders of three girls back in Russia. A first novel. Tour.
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Henry, himself
by Stewart O'Nan
A 75-year-old retired engineer looks out on 1998 and sees a world he suspects has passed him by, and weighs his life's dreams against his regrets, in this prequel to Emily, Alone
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Kid gloves : nine months of careful chaos
by Lucy Knisley
The author describes her difficulty conceiving, multiple miscarriages, and the complications of her eventual pregnancy, which resulted in a near-death experience while giving birth, and discusses the history of obstetrics
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101 ways to go zero waste
by Kathryn Kellogg
Change starts here: beginner steps -- Kitchen and cooking -- Bathroom products and personal care -- Cleaning -- Becoming a conscious consumer -- Work, school, and out to eat -- Travel and transportation -- Special events -- Zero waste and beyond -- The big picture.
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Serving the servant : remembering Kurt Cobain
by Danny Goldberg
Published to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Cobain's death, a biographical portrait by Nirvana's music manager shares unique insights into such subjects as the meteoric success of Nevermind, Cobain's marriage to Courtney Love and his industry-changing suicide. 100,000 first printing
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Never a lovely so real : the life and work of Nelson Algren
by Colin Asher
An in-depth portrait of the first National Book Award winner analyzes his life experiences and literary themes against a backdrop of mid-20th-century American politics and culture to offer insight into Algren's abrupt departure from fame into obscurity.
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