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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Make-Believe Ballrooms
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Asia Hand: A Vincent Calvino Novel
Christopher G. Moore’s prize-winning series of Bangkok thrillers featuring Vincent Calvino, a disbarred American lawyer turned PI, have been praised for their captivating plots, engaging characters, and insight into the steamy Thai capital. In Asia Hand, the second novel in the series, Bangkok is celebrating Chinese New Year when Calvino’s revels are cut short. The body of an American, an acquaintance of Calvino’s, has been fished out of the lake in Lumpini Park. Around his neck are a string of wooden amulets, the kind upcountry Thais wear to protect themselves from evil spirits. Only rather than saving Hutton, these have killed him.A freelance cameraman scraping by on the margins, Hutton had photographed something shortly before his death that he thought would make his career. Now the footagea shocking execution on the Thai/Burmese borderis running repeatedly on CNN, and the rights to Hutton’s life story have been sold to a Hollywood producer. But who killed Hutton and why? When Calvino investigates, he collides with a powerful filmmaker and an experienced old Asia hand who knows the terrain as well as our man in Bangkok. It’s all Calvino can do to stay alive, and find out who killed his fellow American.
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Happy Family
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Royal Nonesuch: Or, What Will I Do When I Grow Up?
Glasgow Phillips published his debut novel Tuscaloosa at the tender age of twenty-four. The results were disastrous: encouraging reviews, translations, a paperback sale, a film option, and a Stegner Fellowship at Stanford. But over the next two years, as Phillips’s second novel unraveled and freelance journalism assignments ended in humiliation, a horrible, secret thought took hold in him: perhaps, just possibly, whatever talent he had was of the kind that would never be more than promise. Washed up as a real” writer before he was thirty, Phillips went to Los Angeles and formed a company with his best childhood friend Jason McHugh, independent producer of Cannibal! The Musical and Orgazmo. The Royal Nonesuch is the story of Phillips’s rollercoaster ride through the twisted world of underground Hollywood and the funhouse of the Internet during the boom. Phillips builds a hilarious and poignant memoir, in the tradition of Augusten Burroughs and Sean Wilsey, from tales of promise and failure, family and madness, friendship and redemption, fame and infamy, and good old-fashioned hustling. It is a remarkable book; a brilliant portrait of a generation in all its foolish glory.
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Guided by Voices: A Brief History: Twenty-One Years of Hunting Accidents in the Forests of Rock and Roll
Guided by Voices was one of the most popular indie-rock bands of the 1990s. Critics internationally have lauded the band’s brain trust, Robert Pollard, as a once-in-a-generation artist. Pollard has been compared by The New York Times to Mozart, Rossini, and Paul McCartney (in the same sentence) and everyone from P. J. Harvey, Radiohead, R.E.M., the Strokes, and U2 has sung his praises and cited his music as an influence. But it all started rather prosaically when Pollard, a fourth-grade teacher in his early thirties from Dayton, Ohio, began recording songs with drinking buddies in his basement. James Greer, an acclaimed music writer and former Spin editor, enjoys a unique advantage in having played in the band for two years. This personal connection grants him unparalleled insight and complete access to the workings of Pollard’s muse.
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Teenage Hipster in the Modern World: From the Birth of Punk to the Land of Bush: Thirty Years of Apocalyptic Journalism
In the pages of The Village Voice, Rolling Stone, Esquire, New York, Maxim, and GQ, Mark Jacobson has carried on in the tradition of such titans as Joe Mitchell, A. J. Liebling, Jimmy Breslin, and Pete Hamill as one of New York City's finest journalistic provocateurs. Now he collects the best of his years in Teenage Hipster in the Modern World. Jacobson has been witness to a decidedly different sort of history. His "beats" range far and wide, delving into the realms of politics, sports, and celebrity in pieces on such luminaries as Bob Dylan, Julius Erving, Chuck Berry, Pam Grier (in her Scream, Blacula, Scream days), Martin Scorsese, and many others. But for Jacobson, New York City has always been Topic Number One. Jacobson tells the story of the city in his classic essays on the beginnings of punk rock back in the times of "pregentrification" to the heart-wrenching days of 9/11. With a foreword from best-selling author Richard Price, Teenage Hipster in the Modern World is a hilarious and poignant snapshot of a city, a generation, and a man who wonders how he went from hanging out at CBGB to being an AARP card-holding father of three.
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Bitter Fruit
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press My Nemesis
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Ocean State
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Life Sentence: The Brief and Tragic Career of Baltimore’s Deadliest Gang Leader
In this unprecedented deep dive into inner-city gang life, Mark Bowden takes readers inside a Baltimore gang, offers an in-depth portrait of its notorious leader, and chronicles the 2016 FBI investigation that landed eight gang members in prisonSandtown is one of the deadliest neighborhoods in the world; it earned Baltimore its nickname Bodymore, Murderland, and was made notorious by David Simon’s classic HBO series “The Wire.” Drug deals dominate street corners, and ruthless, casual violence abounds.Montana Barronette grew up in the center of it all. He was the leader of the gang “Trained to Go,” or TTG, and when he was finally arrested and sentenced to life in prison, he had been nicknamed “Baltimore’s Number One Trigger Puller.” Under Tana’s reign, TTG dominated Sandtown. After a string of murders are linked to TTG, each with dozens of witnesses too intimidated to testify, three detectives set out to put Tana in prison for life. For them, this was never about drugs: It was about serial murder.Now an acclaimed journalist who spent his youth in the white suburbs of Baltimore, Mark Bowden returns to the city with exclusive access to the FBI files and unprecedented insight into one of the city’s deadliest gangs and its notorious leader. As he traces the rise and fall of TTG, Bowden uses wiretapped drug buys, police interviews, undercover videos, text messages, social media posts, trial transcripts, and his own ongoing conversations with Tana’s family and community to create the most in-depth account of an inner-city gang ever written.With his signature precision and propulsive narrative, Mark Bowden positions Tana – as a boy, a gang leader, a killer, and now a prisoner – in the context of Baltimore and America, illuminating his path for what it really was: a life sentence.
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press So Shall You Reap: A Commissario Guido Brunetti Mystery
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Orphan Bachelors
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Small Worlds
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Hundred Waters
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Freeman's: Conclusions
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Hot Springs Drive
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Commanders: The Leadership Journeys of George Patton, Bernard Montgomery, and Erwin Rommel
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Real Inspector Hound and Other Plays
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Rock 'n' Roll: A New Play
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press River Spirit
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Better the Blood: A Hana Westerman Thriller
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press A Woman's Life Is a Human Life: My Mother, Our Neighbor, and the Journey from Reproductive Rights to Reproductive Justice
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Alligator Alley: A Joe DeMarco Thriller
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Funny Stuff: The Official P. J. O'Rourke Quotationary and Riffapedia
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Applicant
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Here Lies
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The English Teacher
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press 12 Bytes: How AI Will Change the Way We Live and Love
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Things I Have Withheld
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Freeman's: Animals
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Animal Life
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Rabbit Hole
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Redemption
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Elements of Fiction
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Tough Luck: Sid Luckman, Murder, Inc., and the Rise of the Modern NFL
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press "The Crazy Iris" and Other Stories
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Theater and Its Double
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Irish Assassins: Conspiracy, Revenge and the Phoenix Park Murders That Stunned Victorian England
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Forger's Daughter
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Deep River
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Coronation: A Fandorin Mystery
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press House Arrest: A Joe DeMarco Thriller
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Track Changes
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Paradise Lust: Searching for the Garden of Eden
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Say Her Name
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Life and Death in Shanghai
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Confessions of a Mullah Warrior
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Last Stand of Fox Company
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