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  • Cover: Our Fathers - Rebecca Wait

    Rebecca Wait

    Our Fathers

    2020, pp. 240, $ 17.00
    Region: Britain
    Brave and urgent, Our Fathers shows how deeply family can wound and how it can offer our greatest solace.
  • Cover: The Followers - Rebecca Wait

    Rebecca Wait

    The Followers

    2017, pp. 304, $ 17.00
    Region: Britain
    The Followers is a compassionate and suspenseful story of the dissolution of a family.
  • Cover: Kehua! - Fay Weldon

    Fay Weldon

    Kehua!

    2013, pp. 256, $ 17.00
    Region: Britain
    Kehua! is a warmly exuberant story of Maori spirits (imported from New Zealand, the author’s place of birth), female fugitives, and the writing of a novel (maybe this very novel)
  • Cover: Chalcot Crescent - Fay Weldon

    Fay Weldon

    Chalcot Crescent

    2010, pp. 240, $ 15.00
    Region: Britain
    “This is Weldon back to her best - an apocalypse-very-soon-from-now delivered with her trademark warm-hearted cynicism and bone-dry wit.”—The Daily Mail
  • Cover: My Berlin Child - Anne Wiazemsky

    Anne Wiazemsky

    My Berlin Child

    2011, pp. 208, $ 15.00
    Region: France
    In elegant prose, Wiazemsky succeeds in portraying how love and hope can surface amidst the ravages of war and the ruins of an entire civilization.
  • Cover: Disorientation - Ian Williams

    Ian Williams

    Disorientation

    2021, pp. 224, $ 19.95
    Region: Canada
    Bestselling Scotiabank Giller Award-winning writer Ian Williams brings a fresh point of view and new insights to the urgent conversation on race and racism in these illuminating essays born from his own experience as a Black man in the world.
  • Cover: Reproduction - Ian Williams

    Ian Williams

    Reproduction

    2020, pp. 464, $ 18.00
    Region: Canada
    Winner of the 2019 Scotiabank Giller Prize and CBC's Best Novel of the Year, Reproduction is an energetically told, funny, and moving book about how strangers become family.
  • Cover: To Name Those Lost - Rohan Wilson

    Rohan Wilson

    To Name Those Lost

    2017, pp. 240, $ 17.00
    Region: Australia
    A powerful page-turner about a father and son in search of each other in a lawless age and a violent land, To Name Those Lost is a tale of guilt, vengeance, fatherhood, and redemption that recalls the novels of Cormac McCarthy and those of Booker-Prize winning author Richard Flanagan.
  • Cover: Juno's Swans - Tamsen Wolff

    Tamsen Wolff

    Juno's Swans

    2018, pp. 272, $ 17.00
    Region: United States
    In 1988, before her senior year of high school, Nina and her best friend spend the summer alone on Cape Cod. Nina has grown up with her ailing grandmother—and she yearns for the chance of a deeper connection. When she enrolls in an acting course, she soon finds romance with Sarah, one of the...
  • Cover: City of Crows - Chris Womersley

    Chris Womersley

    City of Crows

    2018, pp. 352, $ 17.00
    Region: Australia
    "A gothic masterpiece."— Better Read Than Dead Set in seventeenth-century France—a country in the thrall of dark magic, its social fabric weakened by years of plague—Chris Womersley's City of Crows is a richly imagined and engrossing tour de force. Inspired by real-life events,...

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