Elizabeth Gilbert sets this luscious love story in the New York City theater world of the 1940s, exploring female sexuality and fulfillment.
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Richard Roper mines loneliness for comedy in charming debut ‘How Not to Die Alone’
A lonely man lies about having a family to save face. Now, his boss wants to meet him. It makes for a charming story in Richard Roper’s debut novel.
You must read Miriam Toews’ astonishing new novel, ‘Women Talking’
“Women Talking” is essential reading, a riveting examination of the violence men perpetrate against women as told through the Mennonite “ghost rapes.”