ONGOINGESS by Sarah Manguso

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ONGOINGESS by Sarah Manguso
Sarah Manguso’s ONGOINGNESS is a PW Pick of the Week, a Flavorwire “Ten Must-Read Books,” and was reviewed by The Millions, The AV Club, and NPR, which called it “her third exquisitely honed memoir” and said “Written in spare, elliptical bursts of hard-won insights, this slim meditation invites quoting and mulling… Manguso's insights resonate beyond her personal situation…The unexamined life? No chance of that with Manguso.” Graywolf published the book on March 3, 2015.

Sarah Manguso’s ONGOINGNESS is a PW Pick of the Week, a Flavorwire “Ten Must-Read Books,” and was reviewed by The Millions, The AV Club, and NPR, which called it “her third exquisitely honed memoir” and said “Written in spare, elliptical bursts of hard-won insights, this slim meditation invites quoting and mulling… Manguso's insights resonate beyond her personal situation…The unexamined life? No chance of that with Manguso.” Graywolf published the book on March 3, 2015.

RUST by Jonathan Waldman

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RUST by Jonathan Waldman
One of Amazon's "best books of the month" and "Big Spring Reads." The New York Times says: "Rust" is “…Wide-ranging and consistently engrossing. Mr. Waldman makes rust shine…” Simon & Schuster will published the hardcover on March 10, 2015.

One of Amazon's "best books of the month" and "Big Spring Reads." The New York Times says: "Rust" is “…Wide-ranging and consistently engrossing. Mr. Waldman makes rust shine…” Simon & Schuster will published the hardcover on March 10, 2015.

THE CHINA COLLECTORS by Karl E. Meyer and Shareen Blair Brysac

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THE CHINA COLLECTORS by Karl E. Meyer and Shareen Blair Brysac
As The Washington Post notes, “Like so much of the best nonfiction, “The China Collectors” is as entertaining as it is eye-opening. After reading it, you’ll never visit an Asian art exhibit again without shuddering at how much Sturm und Drang went into the creation of such peacefulness and serenity.” Palgrave Macmillan published hardcover March 10, 2015.

As The Washington Post notes, “Like so much of the best nonfiction, “The China Collectors” is as entertaining as it is eye-opening. After reading it, you’ll never visit an Asian art exhibit again without shuddering at how much Sturm und Drang went into the creation of such peacefulness and serenity.”
Palgrave Macmillan published hardcover March 10, 2015.

THE HUNGER OF THE WOLF by Stephen Marche

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THE HUNGER OF THE WOLF by Stephen Marche
Stephen Marche’s THE HUNGER OF THE WOLF was reviewed in the Miami Herald, which said, “The Hunger of the Wolf is simply one of the most observant and entertaining examinations of modern will-to-wealth that fiction has produced in recent years.” Simon & Schuster published the book on February 3, 2015.

Stephen Marche’s THE HUNGER OF THE WOLF was reviewed in the Miami Herald, which said, “The Hunger of the Wolf is simply one of the most observant and entertaining examinations of modern will-to-wealth that fiction has produced in recent years.” Simon & Schuster published the book on February 3, 2015.

10% HAPPIER by Dan Harris

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10% HAPPIER by Dan Harris
Now at #10 on the New York Times paperback nonfiction best seller list, this book “which is like your cool uncle’s guide to meditation—all the facts, none of the “bullshit” (his word, not ours)” according to the recent Well and Good article, is self-help that actually works. IT books published the book in paperback December 30, 2014.

Now at #10 on the New York Times paperback nonfiction best seller list, this book “which is like your cool uncle’s guide to meditation—all the facts, none of the “bullshit” (his word, not ours)” according to the recent Well and Good article, is self-help that actually works.
IT books published the book in paperback December 30, 2014.

A SMALL INDISCRETION by Jan Ellison

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A SMALL INDISCRETION by Jan Ellison
Jan Ellison’s A SMALL INDISCRETION was listed in The Week’s “Book List,” which called it, “[A] terrific debut novel…astonishing.” Random House published the book on January 27, 2015.

Jan Ellison’s A SMALL INDISCRETION was listed in The Week’s “Book List,” which called it, “[A] terrific debut novel…astonishing.” Random House published the book on January 27, 2015.

THE HOPEFUL by Tracy O’Neill

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THE HOPEFUL by Tracy O’Neill
THE HOPEFUL by Tracy O’Neill is on Refinery 29’s list of 21 New Authors You Need To Know. IG Publishing will publish THE HOPEFUL on June 16, 2015.

THE HOPEFUL by Tracy O’Neill is on Refinery 29’s list of 21 New Authors You Need To Know. IG Publishing will publish THE HOPEFUL on June 16, 2015.

GREEN ON BLUE by Elliot Ackerman

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GREEN ON BLUE by Elliot Ackerman
Elliot Ackerman's GREEN ON BLUE was reviewed in the Daily Beast, which said, "Ackerman's clear empathy for Afghanistan helps drive a graceful narrative that never bogs down in battlefield histrionics. Green on Blue's character of Aziz...is so refreshingly real because he is so new, especially in our current literary marketplace." Scribner published the book on February 17, 2015.

Elliot Ackerman's GREEN ON BLUE was reviewed in the Daily Beast, which said, "Ackerman's clear empathy for Afghanistan helps drive a graceful narrative that never bogs down in battlefield histrionics. Green on Blue's character of Aziz...is so refreshingly real because he is so new, especially in our current literary marketplace." Scribner published the book on February 17, 2015.