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This deeply felt, deeply romantic novel was unprecedented for its non-stereotypical portrayal of homosexuality at its time of publication. Required reading before seeing the Oscar-nominated movie adaptation.

Full of dark humor and deeply human reflections, it’s no wonder that Adam Johnson’s follow up to his Pulitzer-winning novel won the 2015 National Book Award for Fiction.
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An erudite, playful, and compelling contemporary Greek tragedy, Fates and Furies examines the intricacies of a marriage, how our past defines us, and how well you can ever truly know someone.

Suspended Sentences is a quietly affecting examination of histories both personal and political from the winner of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Literature. An atmospheric depiction of a Paris past.

The fourth and final novel in Elena Ferrante’s beloved Neapolitan series is a must-read for her searingly honest portrayals of friendship, feminism, and family, and of the redeeming power of art.
A dazzling collection of stories about identity and relationships from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author. As in The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, Díaz’s prose here is bawdy, colorful, and pulsing with life.
Maria Semple’s modern epistolary novel is hilarious and heartfelt, following 15-year-old Bee as she tries to solve the apparent mental breakdown and disappearance of her mother just before a family trip to Antarctica.
One errant throw from a shortstop phenomenon sends five lives spinning in new directions in this affecting debut. With a grace rarely seen even in seasoned writers, Harbach teases out the true art & beauty of baseball.
Balanced between his tendencies towards the minimal & the mystical, Colorless is classic Murakami: a quietly oneiric mediation on intimacy, solitude, memory & belonging.
“Time’s a goon right? You gonna let that goon push you around?” Egan’s motley crew of aging rockers ranges far & wide in search of the answer in this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
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