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Men and Cartoons
Cold Spring Harbor
Mansfield
Cold Spring Harbor
The Time Traveler's Wife
December Heat
A Girl Could Stand Up
Mr. Vogel
 


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Men and Cartoons by Jonathan Lethem During the first story in this collection, someone assumes a "Lou Brock-style" stance and lifts "one Nimoyesque eyebrow", while another character tells a tale with a "Clint Eastwoodian climax".... More

As the First World War spreads its "special, resonant kind of dreariness", Katherine Mansfield moves restlessly between London, the country and France, grieving, seeking health, testing love, and trying to write....More Mansfield by C K Stead

The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger This bestselling first novel tells the story of the unusual marriage of Clare and Henry. Henry has an embarrassing medical condition that makes him disappear into time in an instant... More

When the Shepard's car breaks down in pre-World War II New York City, a chain of events occurs that transforms the lives of the Shepards and the Drakes, as Evan and Rachel meet, court, and marry. But betrayal, disappointment, and secret schemes are on the horizon. ....More Cold 
                    Spring Harbor by RICHARD YATES

Mr. Vogel by Lloyd Jones "Our version of events is all true, with real people and real happenings..." More

A Girl Could Stand Up by Leslie Marshall Orphaned at the age of six, Elray Mayhew is forced to confront a bizarre adult world that is trying to shelter her from grief....More

This is Inspector Espinosa's second Rio de Janeiro-based adventure, but the first to include some of the things that make Rio the city it is....More December Heat: An Inspector Espinoza Mystery by Luiz Alfredo Garcia-Roza


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