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Algonquin Books
Hardcover
On sale: August 2nd
ISBN 13: 9781616204181
$25.95
A novel about family and the lengths to which people will
go to support and protect those they love, THE
PECULIAR MIRACLES OF ANTOINETTE MARTIN
presents the story of two sisters struggling with their own
demons, and the daughter of one of them, a 10-year-old
who suffers from severe autism but who has a very
special gift—the power to heal.
The Peculiar Miracles of Antoinette Martinby Stephanie Knipper
Algonquin Books
Hardcover
On sale: September 6th
ISBN 13: 9781616206178
$26.95
A wise, emotional and satisfying novel about the joys and
sorrows of marriage, motherhood and friendship from
Gayle Forman, the blockbuster bestselling YA author, in
her adult debut.
Leave Meby Gayle Forman
Algonquin Books
Hardcover
On sale: October 4th
ISBN 13: 9781616203634
$26.95
Taking on the dark edges of the counter culture
movement, Caroline Leavitt wields her trademark gift
of heart-pounding storytelling in this tale of a lovelorn
teenager in the 1970s who runs away with her high
school English teacher to “live off the land.” When
things go awry, her sister undertakes a quest to find
out what really happened.
Cruel Beautiful Worldby Caroline Leavitt
Algonquin Books
Trade Paperback
On sale: December 6th
ISBN 13: 9781616205270
$15.95
First published in 1995, this provocative debut, hailed
by Toni Morrison as "truly extraordinary," is now in
paperback. A. J. Verdelle tells the story of a young girl
who is transformed by the lessons of an inspiring
teacher and comes to question her role in the world and
in her family in the years leading up to the Detroit riots.
The Good Negressby A. J. Verdelle
Algonquin Books
Hardcover
On sale: January 10th, 2017
ISBN 13: 9781616205812
$25.95
Inspired by a true story, a young woman living on an
isolated farm is accused of murder during the Civil War.
Told through letters, court inquests and journal entries,
this saga unfolds with gripping intensity, conjuring the
era with uncanny immediacy.
The Second Mrs. Hockadayby Susan Rivers
Algonquin Books
Hardcover
On sale: May 24th
ISBN 13: 9781616204228
$23.95
Start with a young woman at loose ends, stir in an
indomitable, unforgettable, 93-year-old widower who
makes light-as-a-feather apricot soufflés and perfect gin
martinis and serves them up with a side of age-old
wisdom, and you’ve got an irresistible, cross-
generational true story about the healing power of
friendship.
Dinner with Edwardby Isabel Vincent
The Life-Writerby David Constantine
Biblioasis
Trade Paperback Original
On sale: October 11th
ISBN 13: 9781771961028
$14.95
While writing her late husband's biography, Katrin
struggles with heartache after discovering a chapter
in his life that was never revealed.
French Rhapsodyby Antoine Laurain
Gallic Books
Trade Paperback Original
On sale: October 11th
ISBN 13: 9781910477304
$14.95
What if that life-changing letter finally arrived…33 years late?
The Hidden Keysby André Alexis
Coach House Books
Trade Paperback Original
On sale: October 11th
ISBN 13: 9781552453254
$16.95
Giller Prize-winner André Alexis’s contemporary take on
Robert Louis Stevenson’s TREASURE ISLAND questions
what it means to be honorable, what it means to be faithful
and what it means to sin.
Bertrand Courtby Michelle Brafman
Prospect Park Books
Cloth & Trade Paperback
On sale: September 6th
ISBN 13: 9781938849794 (Paperback: 9781938849800)
$24.95 (Paperback: $16.00)
Michelle Brafman’s gorgeous linked narratives focus on a group
of astonishing characters, all grappling with power, lust, love,
sex, and how best to be alive in a complicated world—all set
against the backdrop of a Washington, D.C. suburb.
Adolfo Kaminsky: A Forger’s Lifeby Sarah Kaminsky
DoppelHouse Press
Cloth & Trade Paperback
On sale: September 13th
ISBN 13: 9780997003406 (Paperback: 9780997003475)
$26.95 (Paperback: $18.95)
In a biography that reads like the best spy novels,
bestselling author Sarah Kaminsky takes readers through
her father Adolfo Kaminsky's perilous and thrilling life as an
expert forger for the French Resistance, the FLN and
numerous other freedom movements of the 20th century.
Niagara Motelby Ashley Little
Arsenal Pulp Press
Trade Paperback Original
On sale: November 1st
ISBN 13: 9781551526607
$17.95
Eleven-year-old Tucker embarks on a cross-country
odyssey to find whom he believes is his father: a barkeep
named Sam Malone.
Europa Editions
Trade Paperback
On sale: August 16th
ISBN 13: 9781609453329
$17.00
A deeply moving tale about a sprawling children’s
hospital called The Golden Age, where 13-year-old Frank Gold grapples with polio, poetry and first love.
The Golden Ageby Joan London
Europa Editions
Trade Paperback
On sale: September 20th
ISBN 13: 9781609453466
$21.00
In this literary cathedral of contemporary eroticism, a
mysterious unsigned love letter spurs a playful,
sensuous romp through the interwoven adventures
and misadventures of lovers in Brussels.
The Carousel of Desireby Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
Europa Editions
Trade Paperback
On sale: September 13th
ISBN 13: 9781609453640
$18.00
In the first throes of true love, 21-year-old Joey March’s
Pacific Northwest life implodes when he begins
suffering the first symptoms of bipolar disorder and,
shortly after, his mother murders a man with a hammer.
Shelter in Placeby Alexander Maksik
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Hardcover
On sale: September 6th
ISBN 13: 9780374280024
$28.00
A monumental new novel from the bestselling author of
EVERYTHING IS ILLUMINATED and EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE.
Here I Amby Jonathan Safran Foer
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Hardcover
On sale: May 3rd
ISBN 13: 9780374281083
$27.00
A vital new voice, C. E. Morgan has given life to a
tale as mythic and fraught as the South itself—a
moral epic for our time.
The Sport of Kingsby C. E. Morgan
Sarah Crichton Books
Hardcover
On sale: April 5th
ISBN 13: 9780374106683
$26.00
A masterful new novel charts the circuitous course of
the sole surviving work of a female Dutch painter.
The Last Painting of Sara de Vosby Dominic Smith
Sarah Crichton Books
Hardcover
On sale: June 7th
ISBN 13: 9780374280130
$26.00
With sympathy, humor and truth, Cathleen Schine
explores the intrusion of old age into a large and loving
family. THEY MAY NOT MEAN TO, BUT THEY DO is
a radiantly compassionate look at three generations, all coming of age together.
They May Not Mean To, But They Doby Cathleen Schine
FSG Originals
Trade Paperback
On sale: September 27th
ISBN 13: 9780374536343
$13.00
An epic four-volume adventure in mythical medieval Japan:
a world of warriors and assassins, demons and spirits.
The Tengu’s Game of Goby Lian Hearn
Sarah Crichton Books
Hardcover
On sale: July 12th
ISBN 13: 9780374169176
$27.00
A bold and deeply researched biography of a complicated
cultural icon.
Not Pretty Enoughby Gerri Hirshey
Grove Press
Trade Cloth
On sale: August 2nd
ISBN 13: 9780802125286
$26.00
A novel of great scope and ambition, CHRISTODORA is
a bold and poignant portrait of the bohemian Manhattan
of sex, drugs, art and activism from the early 1980s into
the near future.
Christodoraby Tim Murphy
Atlantic Monthly Press
Trade Cloth
On sale: September 6th
ISBN 13: 9780802125750
$25.00
From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A GOOD SCENT
FROM A STRANGE MOUNTAIN comes a powerful novel
about the way the Vietnam War divided families, and a layered
portrayal of marriage, brotherhood and the sum of a life.
Perfume Riverby Robert Olen Butler
Atlantic Monthly Press
Trade Cloth
On sale: January 3rd, 2017
ISBN 13: 9780802125873
$25.00
In her near thriller of a debut set in the freeze of rural northern
Minnesota, Emily Fridlund’s story of a 15-year-old girl’s
disquieting coming-of-age is crucially about the insidious danger
of a person’s being overlooked, underestimated and unnoticed.
History of Wolvesby Emily Fridlund