N E W ! Now Available PEN/Bellwether Prize for Socially Engaged Fiction An Indie Next Pick
Winner of the PEN/Bellwether Prize for Fiction, this powerful and inspiring debut will, in the words of Barbara Kingsolver, make you “laugh, over and over again, and cry, and cheer” as it transforms how you think about what it means to be disabled. Learn More
The thrilling true story of a pair of reporters swept up in the Civil War, captured, and thrown into jail, and their attempt to escape and return home to file their own extraordinary story. Learn More
N E W ! Now Available A New York Times Bestseller! AudioFile Editors’ Pick
Supported by classified documents and first-person interviews, this reexamination of American actions against Vietnamese civilians during the war suggests a dark, pervasive policy that belies the “isolated incidents” narrative used to explain away the most notorious of the atrocities. Learn More
The brilliantly inventive novelist Ali Smith melds fiction and essay into a magical hybrid form, a song of praise to the power of story in our lives. Learn More
The riveting story of the man who couldn’t remember: H. M., the famous brain-damaged patient whose case afforded untold advances in the study of memory. Learn More
Science journalist Jessica Wapner goes beyond the headlines to share the fascinating backstory on ground-breaking cancer research and the genetic science behind it.
A story staged during the age of Cold War politics and McCarthyism, Leavitt’s riveting and powerful work explores how our darkest fears can poison our world—if we let them. Learn More
Packed with suspense, this novella follows a band of troops in Vietnam, whose figurative path home from deployment crosses that of a sniper. Learn More
From number one bestselling Swedish crime sensation Camilla Läckberg. A string of suspicious deaths point to a serial killer who has turned his eye towards Fjällbacka’s dark forest, where a recluse lived and two children vanished decades before. Learn More
In a twisted tale of murder and blackmail, an ex-stuntman is hired by the Mafia to find the man he thought he’d accidentally killed—along with his film career—years ago. Learn More
Set amid the tumult and violence of postwar Taiwan, an outcast politician’s son must fight against the formidable bonds of culture and family for everything he needs: food, education, his first love—and the impassioned dreams that would carry him far beyond the clouds. Learn More
Internet pioneer and Harvard Kennedy School lecturer Nicco Mele draws on nearly twenty years of experience to explore the consequences of revolutionary technology. Learn More
A sprawling, classic noir crime novel set amid the 1967 Newark riots in which $5 million worth of heroin goes missing, and every cop, criminal, do-gooder, and lowlife will do anything to find it. Learn More
Janet Groth’s seductive and entertaining look back at her 21 years (1957 to 1978the William Shawn years) of lateral trajectory at America’s most literary of institutions. Learn More
The CEO of a leading e-commerce platform offers a new collaborative model of global business that spreads the wealth by empowering local vendors. Learn More