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Once a brilliant historian with a promising academic future, Win Duncan is at a cross roads in his career (and his marriage) when he is mysteriously summoned by Litminov, a wild but brilliant outlaw
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Paul has spent his life running - from New York, the city of his birth; from the beautiful love of his life; from contact with his own brother and sister; but mostly from his mother, a bitter Holocaus
Danny Silverman's first novel reached #10 on The New York Times bestseller list, but that was twenty years ago. Now he's just making ends meet when he gets a mysterious offer he can't refuse: a speak
A young American mother living in Japan fights impossible odds to be reunited with her child.Jill Parker is an American artist living in a remote village on the coast of Japan making ends meet as a ho
In a surreal exile on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean, a young man faces his own death and his wife's infidelity as he travels through the most important landscape of all - the inner landscape of the
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"A poignant story of colonization and assimilation, something I know a little bit about. A masterpiece."Chinua Achebe"One of our most brilliant writers tells a harsh truth about America