I Knew a Man Who Knew Brahms
Nancy Shear was only fifteen when she began sneaking into Philadelphia Orchestra concerts through the stage door, and seventeen when
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Nancy Shear was only fifteen when she began sneaking into Philadelphia Orchestra concerts through the stage door, and seventeen when
Daniel Stillman’s Life: 42 Facebook friends, 18 Cell phone contacts, 6 Twitter followers, 4 blog subscribers. Now a category five
A USA TODAY bestseller! “The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre is, shockingly, little more than a footnote in history . . . Miller’s
The Thing: A Horror A Gripping Tale of Isolation, Paranoia, and Terror Beneath the Ice. Deep in the frozen wastelands
From Bram Stoker Award finalist KC Jones comes White Line Fever, a harrowing thrill ride about friendship, trauma, and learning how to
A poignant, uplifting, brilliantly insightful story of one woman’s end-of-life reckoning with her past, her lost daughter, and herself, for
In 1849, Brigham Young declared independence. In 2025, the United States declares war. In the heart of the American West
The day her brother Christian died, Rosie Fitzherbert left her family home and never came back. Until now. When her
In this riveting YA non-fiction set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, trace Lorena Hickok—or Hick’s—rise from devastating childhood
All’s fair in murder and mayhem Ezra Love isn’t on my mind when I sign up for the yearly Sinners