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  • Author: James Joyce Length: 368 pages
  • Author: Tara Westover Length: 352 pages
  • by Lisa Williamson Rosenberg

    The past and the present converge in this enthralling, serpentine tale of women connected by motherhood, slavery’s legacy, and histories that span centuries.
  • Author: Albert Camus Length: 192 pages
  • by Jody Carrington

    Disconnection has become an epidemic, and it may require a revolutionary effort to get us back together—a reconnection revolution. Feeling Seen is a timely work with a timeless message. Written on a blueprint of theory, with a road map of reconnection (including three simple stops) and a way back for when we get lost, it leads to a place where all of those who share the human race will truly see—in ourselves as well as one another—our differences, our sorrows and our joys.
  • Fruit of the Drunken Tree

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    Author: Ingrid Rojas Contreras Length: 320 pages
  • by Kurt Vonnegut

    “A madcap genealogical adventure . . . Vonnegut is a postmodern Mark Twain.”—The New York Times Book Review
    “The best Vonnegut novel yet!”—John Irving
    “Beautiful . . . provocative, arresting reading.”—USA Today
    “A satire in the classic tradition . . . a dark vision, a heartfelt warning.”—The Detroit Free Press
    “Interesting, engaging, sad and yet very funny . . . Vonnegut is still in top form. If he has no prescription for alleviating the pain of the human condition, at least he is a first-rate diagnostician.”—Susan Isaacs, Newsday
    “Dark . . . original and funny.”—People
    “A triumph of style, originality and warped yet consistent logic . . . a condensation, an evolution of Vonnegut’s entire career, including all the issues and questions he has pursued relentlessly for four decades.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer
    “Wild details, wry humor, outrageous characters . . . Galápagos is a comic lament, a sadly ironic vison.”—St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    “A work of high comedy, sadness and imagination.”—The Denver Post
    “Wacky wit and irreverent imagination . . . and the full range of technical innovations have made [Vonnegut] America’s preeminent experimental novelist.”—The Minneapolis Star and Tribune
  • Author: Jean Kwok Length: 320 pages
  • by Carrie Snyder

    A 104-year-old woman shares memories of Olympic gold and unspeakable loss in this “well-crafted” novel (Library Journal).  
  • by James Baldwin

    One of the most brilliant and provocative American writers of the twentieth century chronicles a fourteen-year-old boy's spiritual, sexual, and moral struggle of self-invention in this “truly extraordinary” novel (Chicago Sun-Times).
    Originally published in 1953, Baldwin said of his first novel, "Mountain is the book I had to write if I was ever going to write anything else."
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