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And the Mountains Echoed

And the Mountains Echoed

by Khaled Hosseini

Hardcover, 404 pages, Penguin Group USA, $28.95, published May 21 2013 | purchase
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  • Khaled Hosseini

The author of The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns presents a story inspired by human love, how people take care of one another and how choices resonate through subsequent generations.

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The Mothers

The Mothers

by Jennifer Gilmore

Hardcover, 277 pages, Scribner, $17.85, published April 9 2013 | purchase
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  • Jennifer Gilmore

Applying for an open adoption after several unsuccessful years of trying to conceive, Jesse and Ramon are disheartened by the bureaucratic labyrinth of red tape, training sessions, and approvals they endure.

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Americanah

Americanah

by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Hardcover, 477 pages, Random House Inc, $26.95, published May 14 2013 | purchase
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  • Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Separated by respective ambitions after falling in love in occupied Nigeria, beautiful Ifemelu experiences triumph and defeat in America and explores new concepts of race, while Obinze endures an undocumented status in London. When the pair is reunited in their homeland 15 years later, they face the toughest decisions of their lives.NPR Bestseller

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Three Strong Women

Three Strong Women

by Marie NDiaye

Paperback, 293 pages, Random House Inc, $15, published May 21 2013 | purchase
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  • Marie NDiaye

Marie NDiaye's novel follows the stories of three women who discover the power of saying no. Norah, a lawyer born in France, must travel to Senegal to save a victim of her tyrannical father; Fanta, a Dakar teacher, finds her happiness thwarted by a depressed boyfriend; and Khady, a penniless widow, is desperate to escape homelessness. Between Africa and Europe, these women discover their strength. Translated by John Fletcher.

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The Woman Upstairs

The Woman Upstairs

by Claire Messud

Hardcover, 272 pages, Random House Inc, $25.95, published April 30 2013 | purchase
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  • Claire Messud

Relegated to the status of schoolteacher and friendly neighbor after abandoning her dreams of becoming an artist, Nora advocates on behalf of a charismatic Lebanese student and is drawn into the child's family until his artist mother's careless ambition leads to a shattering betrayal. NPR Bestseller

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Stoner

Stoner

by John Edward Williams

Paperback, 278 pages, Random House Inc, $14.95, published June 20 2006 | purchase
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  • John Edward Williams

William Stoner, born at the end of the 19th century into a dirt-poor Missouri farming family, falls in love with English literature and embraces a scholar's life. As the years pass, Stoner encounters a succession of disappointments, including a marriage that estranges him from his parents, a stymied career and a love that ends under threat of scandal, causing him to rediscover the stoic silence of his forebears.

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You Are One Of Them

You Are One of Them

by Elliott Holt

Hardcover, 304 pages, Penguin Group USA, $25.95, published May 30 2013 | purchase
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  • Elliott Holt

A first novel by a Pushcart Prize-winning writer traces the friendship between all-American girl Jenny and Sarah, the shy daughter of troubled parents, during the height of the Cold War. Their bond is nearly shattered by Jenny's unexpected fame and by a plane crash that Sarah learns a decade later might have been a hoax.

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Pacific

Pacific

by Tom Drury

Hardcover, 194 pages, Grove Press, $25, published May 7 2013 | purchase
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  • Tom Drury

In Los Angeles to reunite with the mother who abandoned him seven years ago, 14-year-old Micah Darling finds himself way out of his league. Meanwhile, back home in the Midwest, his half-sister Lyris and their father Tiny find their lives unsettled by the arrival of an ethereal young woman.

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Red Moon

Red Moon

by Benjamin Percy

Hardcover, 544 pages, Grand Central Pub, $25.99, published May 7 2013 | purchase
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  • Benjamin Percy

On the eve of the emergence of a new and unrecognizable world that will challenge the existence of humanity, a group of people begin to notice they are different from everyone else.

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All That Is

All That Is

by James Salter

Hardcover, 304 pages, Random House Inc, $26.95, published April 2 2013 | purchase
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  • James Salter

Returning to America after World War II, former naval officer Philip Bowman finds a position as a book editor and loses himself in a world of intimate connections and surprising triumphs, until he is betrayed by the woman he loves.NPR Bestseller

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The Burgess Boys

The Burgess Boys

by Elizabeth Strout

Hardcover, 320 pages, Random House Inc, $26, published March 26 2013 | purchase
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  • Elizabeth Strout

Catalyzed by a nephew's thoughtless prank, two brothers confront painful issues surrounding the freak accident that killed their father when they were boys, a loss linked to a heartbreaking deception that shaped their lives. NPR Bestseller

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The Interestings

The Interestings

by Meg Wolitzer

Hardcover, 464 pages, Penguin Group USA, $27.95, published April 9 2013 | purchase
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  • Meg Wolitzer

Forging a powerful bond in the mid-1970s that lasts throughout subsequent decades, six individuals pursue respective challenges into their midlife years, including an aspiring actress who harbors jealousy toward friends who achieve successful creative careers. NPR Bestseller

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Tenth of December

Tenth Of December

by George Saunders

Hardcover, 208 pages, Random House Inc, $26, published January 8 2013 | purchase
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  • George Saunders

A collection of stories includes "Home," a wryly whimsical account of a soldier's return from war; "Victory Lap," a tale about an inventive abduction attempt; and the title story, in which a suicidal cancer patient saves the life of a young misfit.NPR Bestseller

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The Dinner

The Dinner

by Herman Koch

Hardcover, 304 pages, Random House Inc, $24, published February 12 2013 | purchase
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  • Herman Koch

Meeting at an Amsterdam restaurant for dinner, two couples move from small talk to the wrenching shared challenge of their teenage sons' act of violence that has triggered a police investigation and revealed the extent to which each family will go to protect those it loves.NPR Bestseller

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The Orphan Master's Son

The Orphan Master's Son

A Novel

by Adam Johnson

Paperback, 456 pages, Random House Inc, $15, published August 7 2012 | purchase
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  • Adam Johnson

Pak Jun Do, the son of an influential father who runs an orphan work camp, rises to prominence using instinctive talents and eventually becomes a professional kidnapper and romantic rival to Kim Jong Il.NPR Bestseller

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The Orchardist by Amanda Coblin.

The Orchardist

by Amanda Coplin

Paperback, 426 pages, HarperCollins, $15.99, published March 5 2013 | purchase
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  • Amanda Coplin

When two skittish pregnant girls appear on his homestead, solitary orchardist Talmadge — who carefully tends the grove of fruit trees he has cultivated for nearly half a century — vows to save and protect them. The Orchardist evokes a powerful sense of place in the American West, mixing tenderness and violence as Talmadge tries to reconcile the ghosts of his own troubled past and faces the dramatic consequences of his actions.NPR Bestseller

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The Polish Boxer

The Polish Boxer

by Eduardo Halfon, Daniel Hahn, Ollie Brock, Lisa Dillman and Anne McLean

Paperback, 188 pages, Consortium Book Sales & Dist, $14.95, published October 2 2012 | purchase
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The narrator, a Guatemalan literature professor, encounters a number of interesting characters, including a Serbian classical pianist, a young Israeli woman, and a Mayan poet, before persuing his most enigmatic subject--himself.

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Lionel Asbo

Lionel Asbo

State of England

by Martin Amis

Paperback, 272 pages, Vintage, $15, published May 7 2013 | purchase
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  • Martin Amis

Asbo is an acronym for "anti-social behavior order," and Lionel Asbo certainly demonstrates the anti-social tendencies of his name. This satire of modern society and celebrity culture features Lionel as the uncle of young Desmond Pepperdine, a crime reporter. Desmond's seemingly simple pursuits are hampered by Lionel's near-criminal habits, which become more prominent when Lionel wins the lottery.NPR Bestseller

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The Lower River

The Lower River

by Paul Theroux

Paperback, 336 pages, Mariner Books, $14.95, published May 7 2013 | purchase
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  • Paul Theroux

Ellis Hock, a former Peace Corps volunteer whose wife has abruptly left him, longs to return to the village in Malawi where he volunteered decades earlier. He hopes to revisit a different, better chapter of his life. But he finds a very different place than the one he left: a region devastatingly transformed by poverty and apathy.

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Allah Is Not Obliged

Allah Is Not Obliged

by Ahmadou Kourouma and Frank Wynne

Paperback, 215 pages, Random House Inc, $14, published May 8 2007 | purchase
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  • Ahmadou Kourouma and Frank Wynne

After the death of his mother, ten-year-old Birahima leaves his Ivory Coast village to search for his for his aunt, Mahan, journeying across the border into Liberia, where he and his companions are captured by rebels and forced into military service, in a compelling novel of the rivalries, power structures, and customs that fuel Africa's bitter wars. Original.

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