Debut Books

Chef – Jaspreet Singh

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“I like my promises kept, especially when they’re made by people I trust.”

The Imperfectionists – Tom Rachman

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“With rampant factual inaccuracies, an ever-shrinking readership, and an office best known for its dirty carpeting, most of the staff is beginning to wonder why the paper is even in existence.”

The Gin Closet – Leslie Jamison

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“Stella, a twenty-something in the City, frustrated with the repeated self-injury of her vapid community, steps out of her own life and tries to enact something realer.”

The Invisible Bridge – Julie Orringer

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The Invisible Bridge is insistent in its attention to the survival of humanity in dark times, while admitting that even high romance is all a matter of brutal chance.”

Bloodroot – Amy Greene

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“It is a strange thing to find a book with no sense of humor, and stranger still to realize just how important and comforting even trace elements of a comic sensibility can be.”