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You Don't Love Me Yet
by Jonathan Lethem
ISBN: 9780385512183
$24.95 Hardcover
Doubleday Books
From the incomparable Jonathan Lethem comes a raucous romantic farce that explores the paradoxes of love and art. Brimming with satire and sex, You Don't Love Me Yet is a funny and affectionate send-up of the alternative band scene, the city of Los Angeles, and the entire genre of romantic comedy, but remains unmistakably the work of one inimitable author.
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Heyday
by Kurt Andersen
ISBN: 9780375504730
$26.95 Hardcover
Random House
Heyday is a brilliantly imagined, wildly entertaining tale of America's boisterous coming of age--a sweeping panorama of madcap rebellion and overnight fortunes, palaces and brothels, murder and revenge--as well as the story of a handful of unforgettable characters discovering the nature of freedom, loyalty, friendship, and true love.
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Finn
by Jon Clinch
ISBN: 9781400065912
$23.95 Hardcover
Random House
In this masterful debut by a major new voice in fiction, Jon Clinch takes readers on a journey into the history and heart of one of American literature's most brutal and mysterious figures: Huckleberry Finn's father. The result is a deeply original tour de force that springs from Mark Twain's classic novel but takes on a fully realized life of its own.
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Street Smart Date: April 3
Angelica
by Arthur Phillips
ISBN: 9781400062515
$25.95 Hardcover
Random House
From the acclaimed internationally bestselling author of The Egyptologist and Prague comes an even more accomplished and entirely surprising new novel. Angelica is a spellbinding Victorian ghost story, an intriguing literary and psychological puzzle, and a meditation on marriage, childhood, memory, and fear.
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Street Smart Date: April 10
Kabul Beauty School
An American Woman Goes Behind the Veil
by Deborah Rodriguez
ISBN: 9781400065592
$24.95 Hardcover
Random House
Soon after the fall of the Taliban in 2001, Deborah Rodriguez went to war-torn Afghanistan as part of a group offering humanitarian aid, and soon found she had a gift for befriending Afghans. With warmth and humor, Rodriguez details the lushness of a seemingly desolate region and reveals the magnificence behind the burqa.
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