A complex family drama with a Manhattan family court judge at its center.
In early 1980s Detroit, during the year following the drunk driving death of their alcoholic moth...
Can coming home bring redemption? Or at least a measure of peace? Recently released from prison, ...
A sequel to the author’s critically acclaimed Delphinium title, One of These Things First, The Gr...
From a remote village between Italy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire unrolls the intimate story of...
With the breakup of her marriage, a once famous actress of the Yiddish theater travels to Tel-Avi...
When 44-year-old Mari Wyatt, a free-lance editor, decided to have a third child, she had no idea ...
In her first novel in a dozen years, the acclaimed author of 'How She Died' and 'Sweetsir' return...
Leon Trotsky, one of the leaders of the Bolshevik Revolution and the head of The Fourth Internati...
Brought up in a secularized Jewish household on Manhattan's upper Eastside, Nancy Green knows sus...
'In this collection of impeccably written essays, Schwartz tells us early on that she never thoug...
Solovetsky occupies the island site of a former monastery in the White Sea. Here, hundreds of mil...
The macabre comedy plays out in sparkling dialogue, including some hilarious speeches that are bo...
In this haunting debut novel, the ailing widow of a prominent American painter grapples with her ...
With her new, dazzling collection of short fiction, Schwartz has propelled herself to the front r...
A luminous fish appears in an impoverished village like a sign from God and proceeds to perform q...
Marian Thurm, whose two earlier books of short stories dazzled the literary world, has returned w...
The Gretchen Question recounts a day in the life of Roberta Chase, who does not have much time le...
In June of 2013, Edward Snowden, a 29-year-old former CIA employee, thrust himself into the spotl...
One of These Things First is a wry and poignant reminiscence of a 15 year old gay Jewish boy in B...
In modern, beautiful Green City, the capital of South West Asia, gender selection, war and diseas...
Solovetsky occupies the island site of a former monastery in the White Sea. Here, hundreds of mil...
A one-time limited printing of 1,000 copies, this new book features a major dance of Paul Taylor'...
These stories (and one novella) arrive in the midst of the #Metoo movement. They examine the fall...
Back to his familiar mischief is the obstreperous creature that romped so riotously through The P...
From 'one of the most singular and searching imaginations of our time' ('The New York Times'), co...
In the late autumn of 1889, the body of an unknown woman appeared on the banks of the Seine River...
When her old friend Hannah doesn't show up at her house in the south of France, everyone assumes ...
At thirty-two, Betsy is sheltered. Sheltered by a close-knit family, Catholic schools, college in...
The U.S. literary debut of an up-and-coming Pakistani novelist and journalist.
Beginning with a Best American award-winning narrative, Kathleen Hill's memoir explores defining ...
These stories (and one novella) arrive in the midst of the #Metoo movement. They examine the fall...
From 'Afternoon Tea' 'You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit m...
Professor Maxine Sayers once found her personal and professional life so fulfilling that she foun...
In the 1980's, the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Alison Lurie wrote a meditation on clothing as...
The Chandaria family-emigrants from the Indian-enclave of Nairobi-have managed to flourish in Ame...
In modern, beautiful Green City, the capital of South West Asia, gender selection, war and diseas...
Beginning with a Best American award-winning narrative, Kathleen Hill's memoir explores defining ...
Chas. Johnson & Sons has been a family operation for three generations?grandfather, father and so...
Professor Maxine Sayers once found her personal and professional life so fulfilling that she foun...
In the autumn of 1975, a small town struggles with the mysterious murder of Brandon Pierce, a gay...
One of These Things First is a wry and poignant reminiscence of a 15 year old gay Jewish boy in B...
When Albert Fitzmorris, who works in a French Quarter fish market, unexpectedly becomes an unmarr...