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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Dancer from Khiva: One Muslim Woman's Quest for Freedom
£12.50
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Seven Mile Beach
From Tom Gilling—The New York Times Notable author of The Adventures of Miles and Isabel—comes a skillful, compulsively readable modern thriller about re-inventing one’s identity.It was just a harmless lie—to say he was driving Danny Grogan’s car when it was caught speeding down the Sydney streets on New Year’s Eve—and Danny’s father, a billionaire real estate tycoon, has promised to make it worth his while. But when former reporter Nick Carmody stands up in court to profess his guilt, it suddenly becomes clear that he doesn’t understand what he’s admitting to—until it’s too late.Nick’s good deed” hurls him into a world of secrets, drugs, corruption, and murder. To save his life, he has no choice but to disappear and become someone else. What he doesn’t realize is that a new identity can be even more dangerous than the one left behind. As his new life in Melbourne veers out of control, Nick has to question whether chance alone is responsible, or whether more sinister forces are at work.A darkly comic page-turner, Seven Mile Beach is a haunting modern fable from a seductive novelist who never fails to thrill and surprise.
£12.17
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Cry of the Dove
£12.60
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Applicant
£13.97
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Why Read: Selected Writings 2001â "2021
£17.00
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Enter Ghost
£25.20
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Still Writing: The Perils and Pleasures of a Creative Life (10th Anniversary Edition)
£13.76
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Prophet
£22.15
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Son of the Old West
£21.37
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press A Working Life
£23.40
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Code of the Hills
£24.30
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Slenderman: Online Obsession, Mental Illness, and the Violent Crime of Two Midwestern Girls
£14.86
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Yesterday's Spy
£14.22
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Men
£14.84
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Life Ceremony: Stories
£13.76
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Anatomy of 55 More Songs: The Oral History of Top Hits That Changed Rock, Pop and Soul
£14.97
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press 1989
£14.41
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Winter: A Bernard Sampson Novel
£15.72
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press And Then He Sang a Lullaby
A searingly honest and resonant debut from a Nigerian writer and queer liberation activist, exploring what love and freedom cost in a society steeped in homophobiaThe inaugural title from the most buzzed-about new imprint in years, And Then He Sang a Lullaby is a powerful, luminous debut that establishes its young author as a masterful talent.August is a God-fearing track star who leaves Enugu City to attend university and escape his overbearing sisters. He carries the weight of their lofty expectations, the shame of facing himself, and the haunting memory of a mother he never knew. It’s his first semester and pressures aside, August is making friends and doing well in his classes. He even almost has a girlfriend. There’s only one problem: he can’t stop thinking about Segun, an openly gay student who works at a local cybercafé. Segun carries his own burdens and has been wounded in too many ways. When he meets August, their connection is undeniable, but Segun is reluctant to open himself up to August. He wants to love and be loved by a man who is comfortable in his own skin, who will see and hold and love Segun, exactly as he is.Despite their differences, August and Segun forge a tender intimacy that defies the violence around them. But there is only so long Segun can stand being loved behind closed doors, while August lives a life beyond the world they’ve created together. And when a new, sweeping anti-gay law is passed, August and Segun must find a way for their love to survive in a Nigeria that was always determined to eradicate them. A tale of rare bravery and profound beauty, And Then He Sang a Lullaby is an extraordinary debut that marks Ani Kayode Somtochukwu as a voice to watch.
£20.16
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Devil That Danced on the Water: A Daughter's Quest
£20.00
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Malcolm X Speaks: Selected Speeches and Statements
£18.00
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Incredible Events in Women's Cell Number 3
£20.64
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press A Ballet of Lepers: A Novel and Stories
£20.99
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Black Cloud Rising
£14.08
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Pessimists
£14.06
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press 1979
£14.52
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Sugar Street
£19.60
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Shifty's Boys
£20.00
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Ten Men Dead: The Story of the 1981 Irish Hunger Strike
£14.45
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Last Chance Texaco: Chronicles of an American Troubadour
£15.08
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Hundred Waters
£19.49
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Also a Poet: Frank O'Hara, My Father, and Me
£24.30
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Brother Alive
£20.20
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Rise of the G.I. Army, 1940-1941: The Forgotten Story of How America Forged a Powerful Army Before Pearl Harbor
In September 1939, when Nazi Germany invaded Poland and initiated World War II, a strong strain of isolationism existed in Congress and across the country. The U.S. Army stood at fewer than 200,000 men—unprepared to defend the country, much less carry the fight to Europe and the Far East. And yet, less than a year after Pearl Harbor, the American army led the Allied invasion of North Africa, beginning the campaign that would defeat Germany, and the Navy and Marines were fully engaged with Japan in the Pacific.The story of America’s astounding industrial mobilization during World War II has been told. But what has never been chronicled before Paul Dickson’s The Rise of the G. I. Army, 1940-1941 is the extraordinary transformation of America’s military from a disparate collection of camps with dilapidated equipment into a well-trained and spirited army ten times its prior size in little more than eighteen months. From Franklin Roosevelt’s selection of George C. Marshall to be Army Chief of Staff to the remarkable peace-time draft of 1940 and the massive and unprecedented mock battles in Tennessee, Louisiana, and the Carolinas by which the skill and spirit of the Army were forged and out of which iconic leaders like Eisenhower, Bradley, and Clark emerged; Dickson narrates America’s urgent mobilization against a backdrop of political and cultural isolationist resistance and racial tension at home, and the increasingly perceived threat of attack from both Germany and Japan.An important addition to American history, The Rise of the G. I. Army, 1940-1941 is essential to our understanding of America’s involvement in World War II.
£18.00
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Rock Concert: An Oral History as Told by the Artists, Backstage Insiders, and Fans Who Were There
£15.20
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press When the Stars Begin to Fall: Overcoming Racism and Renewing the Promise of America
£14.30
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Fentanyl, Inc.: How Rogue Chemists Are Creating the Deadliest Wave of the Opioid Epidemic
£15.87
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Pathetic Literature
£25.00
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Best Bad Dream
£12.38
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Mexican Poetry
£13.97
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Paper Wasp
£16.00
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Club
£13.39
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Halibut on the Moon
£16.00
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Synthesizing Gravity: Selected Prose
£22.50
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Worm: The First Digital World War
£13.27
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press A Small Hotel
£12.52
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Dream of Ding Village
£13.66
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Memory of Love
£16.68