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An utterly original novel about rescuing a forgotten woman from obscurity.
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Kathleen Winter's stunning debut novel, a #1 national bestseller, is a beautifully sensitive story of family, identity, and the yearning to belong.
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Being Muslim is a primer on Islam past and present, meant to be read by people of all ages, regions, and religions.
Ages 14 and up
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A novel of unblinking honesty which illuminates the surprisingly thin line that separates aggression from tenderness, and that gives us a picture of a Britain that is strange and yet utterly convincing.
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This IMPAC Award-winning novel is an explosive look at life in a war zone that fuses vivid imagery with the beauty of Arabic poetry.
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Miriam is fifteen and she has lived in the same little town her whole life, going to school with the same kids who know everything about her. Then first love comes, in a completely unexpected way.
Ages 14 and up
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Whether you are starved of it or steeped in it; embarrassed or emboldened by it; whether you commit it or omit it, you can't get away from it. In this issue of Granta, we talk about sex.
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From Ghana to Great Britain, New Delhi to New York, the balance of power remains tipped towards men. Granta 115: The F Word explores the ways in which feminism continues to inform, address and complicate that balance.
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Twenty-four celebrated Canadian writers share a most intimate and life-changing experience: giving birth.
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A dazzling portrait of twenty-somethings who grew up on text-messaging and the war on terror.
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