Shipping class: US Media Mail
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The Lingala Code by Warren Kiefer
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The Lingala Code is a gripping historical thriller set against the turbulent backdrop of post-independence Congo in the early 1960s.
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Train Whistle Guitar by Albert Murray
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A lyrical, jazz-inflected coming-of-age novel set in 1920s rural Alabama, told through the remembering eyes of Scooter.
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Amazons by Cleo Birdwell (aka Don DeLillo)
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A fake memoir of “Cleo Birdwell, the first woman to play in the National Hockey League” (but actually written by acclaimed author Don DeLillo).
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Señora and the Whales by Annemarie Lennartz
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A vivid account of life in a Peruvian whaling port, blending personal experience with the migrating whales and coastal community that shaped it.
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Art Sex Music by Cosey Fanni Tutti
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A bold, candid memoir of Cosey Fanni Tutti’s groundbreaking life in avant-garde art and industrial music.
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The Bridge / El Puente by Marina Abramović
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A beautifully produced bilingual volume, The Bridge / El Puente gathers Marina Abramović’s reflections on art, endurance, memory, and transformation.
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Not of This Time, Not of This Place by Yehuda Amichai
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In this lyrical, introspective novel, Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai explores memory, displacement, and the lingering wounds of history.
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The Politics of Sexual Morality in Ireland by Chrystel Hug
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A clear, incisive examination of how debates around sexuality, contraception, divorce, and reproductive rights shaped modern Ireland.
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Pasta by Design by George L. Legendre
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Pasta by Design explores the geometry and structure behind more than ninety pasta shape.
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The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak
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The Book Thief follows young Liesel Meminger as she discovers the power of words through stolen books, unexpected friendships, and the quiet resistance of ordinary people.
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A Wizard A True Star: Todd Rundgren in the Studio by Paul Myers
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An immersive deep dive into the creative world of Todd Rundgren, charting his innovation, experiments, and artistic evolution.
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The Murder at the Vicarage by Agatha Christie (by Norma)
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This graphic novel adaptation brings Agatha Christie’s first Miss Marple mystery to life.
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Confucius by Yasushi Inoue
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In this elegant historical novel, Yasushi Inoue brings Confucius to life as a deeply human figure.
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Sandkings by George R.R. Martin
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A dark, unforgettable sci-fi novella, and one of Martin’s most acclaimed early works.
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The Working Man’s Reward by Elaine Lewinnek
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A sharp, insightful history of how homeownership shaped race, labor, and the American landscape, revealing how the promise of “a house of one’s own” became both a dream and a dividing line in U.S. society.
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The Love Book by Lenore Kandel
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A very cool piece of San Francisco Beat Generation/Hippie culture history.
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Fotografie by Josef Sudek
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A beautifully curated volume showcasing the quiet magic of Czech photographer Josef Sudek.
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The Roominghouse Madrigals by Charles Bukowski
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A compelling collection of Bukowski’s early poems; only 500 hardcover editions printed.
