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Hell of a Book
A Black author on a book tour confronts racism and police violence as his other stories—Soot and The Kid—intertwine, yielding a heartfelt, provocative, mind-bending novel about America and belonging.$2.99$17.00 -
Wish You Were Here
A NYC art professional is stranded in the Galápagos when the pandemic upends her plans, forcing her to connect with a local family, confront secrets, and reassess love and identity.$1.99$20.00 -
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Winesburg, Ohio
A landmark collection of stories in Winesburg, Ohio about lonely, flawed small town lives, identity, and longing, told in lyrical prose focused on character, ideal for fans of literary fiction.$0.00$16.99 -
Less Is Lost
In this witty sequel to the Pulitzer Prize-winning Less, Arthur Less journeys the US on a road trip after crises, chasing love and meaning with humor and heart.$2.99$17.99 -
Half His Age
A sharp, dark coming-of-age tale about a seventeen-year-old girl who fixates on her married writing teacher, exploring power, desire, loneliness, and the search to be seen and loved.$2.99$16.99 -
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The Dalai Lama’s Cat
A rescued kitten becomes the Dalai Lama’s feline companion, mingling with celebrities and mountain views. Warm humor and Buddhist wisdom show that changing how we experience life brings true happiness.$1.99$16.99 -
The Woman Destroyed
Simone de Beauvoir’s collection follows three middle-aged women confronting crises, exploring love, aging, and independence in three sharp, witty stories: The Age of Discretion, The Monologue, The Woman Destroyed.$1.99$17.00 -
Kafka on the Shore
Fifteen-year-old runaway Kafka Tamura meets enigmatic old man Nakata; Murakami blends talking cats, fish falling from the sky, and spirits in a surreal, mind-bending quest.$2.99$18.00 -
Fleishman Is in Trouble
A searing, unvarnished look at marriage, divorce, and ambition. When Toby’s wife vanishes after their separation, he must reexamine love, gender, and himself.$1.99$18.00 -
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The Arsonists’ City
A sweeping Lebanese-American family saga across Beirut, Brooklyn, and beyond. They rally to save a Beirut house, exposing secrets as war’s legacy tests love, loyalty, and what “home” means.$4.99$18.99 -
Good People
A refugee family drama told from many perspectives, about tragedy and what the American dream really means—haunting, provocative, and deeply emotional.$1.99$16.99 -
American Rust
Two young men in a Pennsylvania steel town crave escape, but a brutal act upends their lives. A Steinbeck inspired meditation on love, friendship, loyalty, and the fragile American dream.$1.99$18.00 -
So Far Gone
A probing road trip novel about a reclusive journalist forced back into the world to rescue his grandchildren from a dangerous militia. Witty, humane, razor sharp commentary on modern America.$1.99$30.00 -
Woodworking
A funny, tender debut about a trans high school teacher in small-town South Dakota who befriends her student, explores identity, hiding who we are, and the power of chosen family.$3.99$16.99 -
Murphy’s Luck
Meet Murphy Drummer, cursed with bad luck, who stumbles into joy and chaos with optimistic Joy Daley. A funny, heartwarming mystery about luck, friendship, and how misfortune can spark miracles.$0.00$4.99 -
Migrations
Franny, fleeing her past, travels from Greenland to Antarctica to study the Arctic terns. As secrets surface, she risks everything for redemption in a suspenseful, tale of love and hope.$2.99$16.99 -
The Tower, The Zoo, and The Tortoise
Whimsical, heartwarming tale set in the Tower of London about Beefeater Balthazar Jones juggling exotic animals, a runaway tortoise, and quirky locals; a magical, charming companion to Chocolat and Amélie.$4.99$20.00




















