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Thin rich pretty by beth harbison6/27/2023 ![]() A dazzling account of Schickler's life of longing after a mystical God and passion for women. The Dark Path: A Memoir by David Schickler (Riverhead, September 12). Four linked novellas about love, disappointment and the desire for connection. ![]() They return to a United States on the verge of dis-uniting, and have to make a terrible decision.ĭirty Love by Andre Dubus III (Norton, October 7). A young American missionary couple sailed to Liberia in 1832, pursuing a utopian dream. A stunning mystery set in Iceland in the early 1800s, based on the true story of the last woman executed there for murder.īy the Rivers of Water: A Nineteenth Century Atlantic Odyssey by Erskine Clarke (Basic Books, October 8). ![]() Two graphic novels, two sides of the same story-the Boxer Rebellion in China-from a master of the form.īurial Rites by Hannah Kent (Little, Brown, September 10). A wild novel.īoxers & Saints boxed set by Gene Luen Yang (First Second, September 10). But here we start, in the first of four segments, with obvious and not-so obvious standouts:īleeding Edge by Thomas Pynchon (Penguin Press, September 17). Winnowing them down to just a few columns is difficult (and forgetting some standouts is a given). Summer's barely begun, but the fall books are filling our office. ![]()
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