Hood: A Novel
From the New York Times bestselling author of Room, Hood is a tale of grief and lust, frustration and hilarity, death and family. "Hood is thoroughly contemporary in how richly it depicts a beloved's death to review a... See More
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(172 reviews)
Quick ViewFrom the New York Times bestselling author of Room, Hood is a tale of grief and lust, frustration and hilarity, death and family. "Hood is thoroughly contemporary in how richly it depicts a beloved's death to review a... See More
by Michael Cart
(36 reviews)
Quick ViewA girl thought to be a boy steals her sister's skirt, while a boy thought to be a girl refuses to wear a cornflower blue dress. One boy's love of a soldier leads to the death of a stranger. The present takes a bittersweet... See More
(127 reviews)
Quick ViewEmma Donoghue vividly brings to life stories inspired by her discoveries of fascinating, hidden scraps of the past. Here an engraving of a woman giving birth to rabbits, a plague ballad, surgical case notes, theological... See More
(732 reviews)
Quick ViewDonoghue weaves an engrossing and... quite funny melodrama about a bad, bad girl who bursts the seams of this corseted world... part "Forever Amber" and part clockwork courtroom drama, with bawdy undercurrents of forbidden... See More
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Quick ViewAn "engaging... entertaining journey," Landing explores the pleasures and sorrows of long-distance love in the digital age (The New York Times Book Review). Síle is a stylish citizen of the new Dublin, a veteran flight... See More
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Quick ViewIn Dublin, 1918, a maternity ward at the height of the Great Flu is a small world of work, risk, death, and unlooked-for love, in "Donoghue's best novel since Room" (Kirkus Reviews). In an Ireland doubly ravaged by war and... See More
(160 reviews)
Quick ViewPrivilege has a price for three high-society Londoners in this eighteenth-century historical novel by the author of Room and The Pull of the Stars. In a time of looming war, of glittering spectacle and financial disasters... See More
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Quick View'Excellent new collection... Her touch is so light and exuberantly inventive, her insight at once so forensic and intimate, her people so ordinary even in their oddities... Unnervingly exact.' - Guardian In this sparkling... See More
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Quick ViewFrom Emma Donoghue, the national bestselling author of Room, Slammerkin is "[a] colorful romp of a novel" (The New York Times Book Review) following one woman's journey of self-discovery and survival at the dawn of the... See More
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Quick View"A wrenching love story" (Chris Bohjalian, The Washington Post) based on the true story of two girls who fall secretly, deeply, and dangerously in love at boarding school in 19th century York, from the bestselling author of... See More
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Quick ViewNow a Netflix film starring Florence Pugh: In this "old-school page turner" (Stephen King, New York Times Book Review) by the bestselling author of Room, an English nurse is brought to a small Irish village to observe what... See More
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Quick ViewA fun and fearless anthology of feminist tales, by sixteen bestselling, award-winning writers. 'Wonderful... all killer, no filler' Red Magazine 'Dazzling stories, as inventive as they are inspiring' Daily Mirror 'Where... See More
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Quick ViewFrom the New York Times bestselling author of Room, a young French burlesque dancer living in San Francisco is ready to risk anything in order to solve her friend's murder -- but only if the killer doesn't get her first.... See More
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Quick ViewRaising a family is the ultimate luxury as the human race teeters on the brink of extinction in this visionary short story by Emma Donoghue, the bestselling author of Room. Miriam was raised in a society without children... See More
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Quick ViewThe award-winning bestseller that became one of the most talked about and memorable novels of the decade, Room is "utterly gripping... a heart-stopping novel" (San Francisco Chronicle). Held captive for years in a small... See More
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Quick ViewFrom a writer of astonishing versatility and erudition, the much-admired literary critic, novelist, short-story writer, and scholar ("Dazzling" -- The Washington Post; "One of those rare writers who seems to be able to work... See More
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Quick ViewThe bestselling author of the adult novel Room bursts onto the children's book scene with this cross between Little Miss Sunshine, Cheaper by the Dozen, and Modern Family. Sumac Lottery is nine years old and the... See More
by Tessa Hadley
(21 reviews)
Quick ViewPer quale ragione «L'ho sposato, lettore mio» è una delle frasi più celebri e citate della letteratura inglese? La risposta, tutt'altro che ovvia, risiede nel capolavoro da cui è tratta: Jane Eyre (1847), la storia di... See More
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Quick ViewA short story by Emma Donoghue from the collection Reader, I Married Him: Stories inspired by Jane Eyre. 'Since First I Saw Your Face' reimagines a relationship between two notable Victorian women. Edited by Tracy... See More
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Quick ViewThe eagerly awaited sequel to The Lotterys Plus One! Sumac Lottery is the keeper of her family's traditions -- from Pow Wow to Holi, Carnival to Hogmanay, Sumac's on guard to make sure that no Lottery celebration gets... See More