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Christina and the Whitefish
0It’s 1994. Christina, a young Gulf War veteran wrecked by war and tragedy, seeks redemption in Asbury Park, the seaside mecca of her childhood. It’s a place well past its prime… and now reigned over by the self-proclaimed King of Asbury Park: The Whitefish—a disabled Vietnam-era vet, tavern owner, and all around oddball philosopher. It’s here, on the Jersey shore, that a chance meeting leads to a profound and life-altering connection.
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A Brain. A Heart. The Nerve.
0A fictional biography of Meinhardt Raabe, a midget hired to play a Munchkin in The Wizard of Oz. Meinhardt wants the dignity and respect given normal people, yet his disability makes him mistrust even those who can see past it.
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Daughter’s Exchange: a vernacular performance
0“Daughter’s Exchange explores the way that African American women intellectuals still struggle like Zora Neale Hurston to find room (within the span of their own lifetimes) for themselves in the realm of ideas.” – Prince.
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Britt & Jimmy Strike Out: The First Great Novel of the Trump Era
0This book was made for the Age of Trump.
What happens when a girl’s brand loses its juice and she doesn’t buckle up and ride with the President? Nothing good, as Britt finds out pretty damn quickly. -
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Hydrophilica
0A young woman suffers from cognitive dissonance, but as civilization starts to encroach once more on her domain, she begins to see the benefits of being human, and confusion and conscience return to spoil her unbridled appetite.
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The Circle Game
0Told through the verging, alternating viewpoints of two broken women in two different eras, The Circle Game is at once a thoughtful commentary on female agency, racial bias, and domestic abuse, as well as a nuanced novel wrought with literary heft and profound psychological tension.