Toad by Katherine Dunn
Toad by Katherine Dunn
Maybe We'll Make It by Margo Price
Maybe We'll Make It by Margo Price
The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Critic by Jessica Hopper
The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Critic by Jessica Hopper
High School by Tegan and Sara Quin
High School by Tegan and Sara Quin
Jillian by Halle Butler
Jillian by Halle Butler
Night Moves by Jessica Hopper
Night Moves by Jessica Hopper
Body Horror: Capitalism, Fear, Misogyny, Jokes
Body Horror: Capitalism, Fear, Misogyny, Jokes
Toad by Katherine Dunn
Toad by Katherine Dunn“Toad is a gift to those of us who have been dreaming for decades of a new novel from Katherine Dunn, and a book that will bring her many devoted new fans. Nobody’s sentences heave and breathe like Dunn’s do. Her language scintillates and sheds its scales, revealing truths that nobody else dares to utter, or can. She is Portland’s bard of “the genuine wound,” exploring the deep world within the body and the human animal capacities for savagery, tenderness, loneliness, friendship, loathing, and love.”—Karen Russell, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Orange World
Maybe We'll Make It by Margo Price
Maybe We'll Make It by Margo Price“Margo’s beautifully captured story pulled me in from the start. She’s my musical sister, and I loved this book.”—Lucinda Williams
The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Critic by Jessica Hopper
The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Critic by Jessica Hopper"Jessica Hopper's criticism is a trenchant and necessary counterpoint not just on music, but on our culture at large." ―Annie Clark, St. Vincent
High School by Tegan and Sara Quin
High School by Tegan and Sara Quin“Much like in their music, in this book, the voices of Tegan and Sara are two distinct bodies of water flowing into the same harmonious river, spilling through the echoing hallways of old high schools, through the bedrooms of first heartbreaks, through the old haunts that remind you of your own. This book is a triumph of memory, affection, and engaging writing.” ―Hanif Abdurraqib, author of Go Ahead in the Rain: Notes to a Tribe Called Quest
Jillian by Halle Butler
Jillian by Halle Butler“In its ability to induce paralyzing existential depression, the fiction of Halle Butler is perhaps matched only by those Black Friday news stories in which grandmothers get trampled in front of stacks of fifty-five-inch TVs.” —Jia Tolentino, The New Yorker
Night Moves by Jessica Hopper
Night Moves by Jessica Hopper“These universal stories could be about your city’s rock clubs and bookstores. But it’s Hopper’s scene, and she shares it with sweetness and immediacy, like a long letter from that pal who always helps you shlep your bike home.” —Pitchfork
Body Horror: Capitalism, Fear, Misogyny, Jokes
Body Horror: Capitalism, Fear, Misogyny, Jokes“Probing her own experiences with disease and health care, Anne Elizabeth Moore offers scalpel-sharp insight into the ways women's bodies are subject to unspeakable horrors under capitalism.” ―Chicago Tribune
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