Product Catalog To Armchair Travel Fiction M-ZSeries:- Traveler's Literary Companions
Individual titles: - 1Q84 - by Haruki Murakami
- 2666 - A New York Times "10 Best Books - 2008"
- The Man On the Balcony - A police procedural that is as moving and credible as it is enthralling.
- The Mandarins - In her most famous novel, Simone de Beauvoir takes an unflinching look at Parisian intellectual society at the end of World War II.
- Manhattan Transfer - by John Dos Passos
- Maps - Askar strives to find himself just as Somalia struggles for national identity.
- Mason & Dixon
- Massacre River
- Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War - by Karl Marlantes
- The Maytrees - A remarkable story about the unknowable, unbreakable bonds of love and family
- Memoirs of a Geisha - The true confessions of one of Japan's most celebrated geisha.
- Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil: A Savannah Story - Ambiguity, murder and mystery reign in John Berendt's telling of a suspicious crime commited in venerable Savannah, Georgia.
- Midnight's Children - by Salman Rushdie
- Millenium of Turkish Literature
- The Ministry of Pain - Lucic, a professor of literature at the University of Amsterdam, teaches a class filled with other young Yugoslav exiles
- The Ministry of Special Cases - A historical tale set at the start of Argentina's Dirty War, and a journey into a forbidden city and a world of terror
- The Miracle at Speedy Motors: Book 9 - Precious Ramotswe visits a game preserve to uncover the truth about an elderly American traveler whose safari proved to be his last journey.
- Mistress - A scholar who travels to India to interview a famous musician makes an instant connection with the man's married niece.
- The Moor's Last Sigh
- Morality for Beautiful Girls: Book 3 - by Alexander McCall Smith
- Mornings in Jenin - by Susan Abulhawa
- The Mosquito Coast - by Paul Theroux
- Mothers and Sons: Stories - A collection of stories that tease out the delicate and difficult strands woven between mothers and sons
- A Moveable Feast - Hemingway offers readers a view of his life and the people that populated the expatriate world of Paris- Gertrude Stein, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ezra Pound and other literary luminaries.
- The Museum of Innocence - by Orhan Pamuk
- Mutant Message Down Under - by Marlo Morgan
- My House in Umbria - by William Trevor
- My Name Is Red - A Sultan secretly commissions a cadre of artists to create a great book. But any work of art--an affront to Islam--is dangerous.
- My Uncle Napoleon - by Iraj Pezeshkzad
- The Nantucket Reader - by Susan Beegel
- Netherland - A New York Times "10 Best Books - 2008"
- New European Poets
- The News from Paraguay - A kaleidoscopic portrait of 19th-century Paraguay.
- Night Train to Lisbon - by Pascal Mercier
- No 1 Ladies Detective Agency: Book 1 - by Alexander McCall Smith
- No Man's River - by Farley Mowat
- No Rooms of Their Own: Women Writers of Early California, 1849-1869 - edited by Ida Rae Egli
- No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency Set - by Alexander McCall Smith
- Norton Anthology of Latino Literature
- Of Love and Other Demons: A Novel
- Old Filth - The engrossing and moving account of Filth's life parallels much of the 20th century's torrid and twisted history.
- Old Man and the Sea - by Ernest Hemingway
- On the River Styx - by Peter Matthiessen
- Once the Shore: Stories - by Paul Yoon
- One Hundred Years of Solitude - by Gabriel García Márquez
- Onitsha - by Jean-Marie Gustave L Clézio
- Open City - by Teju Cole
- Oracle of Stamboul - by Michael David Lukas
- Oscar and Lucinda - A fecund narrative of love and commerce, religion and colonialism of the kind that could only take place in 19th-century Australia.
- Other Colors: Essays and a Story - by Orhan Pamuk
- Out Stealing Horses - Selected as one of NYT's "10 Best Books of 2007".
- The Oxford Book of Caribbean Short Stories - Brings together for the first time contributions from major figures.
- The Oxford Book of French Short Stories - edited by Elizabeth Fallaize
- Oxford Book of Irish Short Stories - edited by William Trevor
- Oyster - Outer Maroo, a small, opal mining town in the Australian outback, is stewing in heat, drought, and guilty anxiety.
- The Painted Bird - Follows the wanderings of a boy abandoned by his parents during World War II
- Palace in the Old Village - by Tahar Ben Jelloun
- Palace of Desire: Cairo Trilogy #2 - by Naguib Mahfouz
- Palace Walk: Cairo Trilogy #1 - by Naguib Mahfouz
- Palm of the Hand Stories - by Yasunari Kawabata
- Parallel Stories - by Peter Nadas
- Paris Metro Tales - translated by Helen Constantine
- Paris Stories - Gallant writes of expatriates and locals, exile and homecoming, and of the illusions of youth and age, offering a kaleidoscopic impression of the world within a world that is Paris.
- Partitions: A Novel - by Amit Majmudar
- Passage to India - by E.M. Forster
- The Pearl Jacket and Other Stories: Flash Fiction from Contemporary China - edited by Shouhua Qi
- Pedro Paramo - by Juan Rulfo
- Pereira Declares: A Testimony - by Antonio Tabucchi
- The Pets - by Bragi Olafsson
- Poirot in the Orient - Three complete Christie classics featuring Hercule Poirot
- Polish Writers On Writing - Captures the brilliance and originality of a literary culture rightly considered one of the most important and influential of our time
- The Power and the Glory - Greene's masterpiece of a "whiskey priest" on the run
- The Price of Land in Shelby - by Laurie Alberts
- Pride and Prejudice - by Jane Austen
- The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - The story of a schoolteacher in Edinburgh during the 1930s.
- The Princes of Ireland: The Dublin Saga - by Edward Rutherfurd
- Prophet Murders: A Hop-Ciki-Yaya Thriller
- The Prospector - by Jean-Marie Gustave L Clézio
- The Pyramid: The First Wallander Cases - by Henning Mankell
- Question of Belief - by Donna Leon
- R.K. Narayan Collected Works Vol. 2 - These novels provide an indelible portrait of India in the twentieth century.
- The Reader - by Bernhard Schlink
- Real World - by Natsuo Kirino
- Red Ant House : Stories - by Ann Cummins
- Red Azalea - Tells the true story of what it was like growing up in Mao's China, where the soul was secondary to the state, beauty was mistrusted, and love could be punishable by death.
- The Red Carpet: Bangalore Stories - Ageless traditions and modern-day mores collide in this witty yet deeply compassionate debut story collection set in contemporary India.
- Remembering Babylon - A 13-year-old British cabin boy is cast ashore in the far north of Australia and taken in by aborigines.
- Requiem: A Hallucination - by Antonio Tabucchi
- The Return of the Caravels - by Antonio Lobo Antunes
- Riddle of the Sands - by Erskine Childers
- Rock Crystal - by Adalbert Stifter
- The Rose Garden: Short Stories - by Maeve Brennan
- Roseanna - A masterpiece of suspense and sadness.
- Rotten Person Travels the Caribbean - by Gary Buslik
- The Rum Diary - by Hunter S. Thompson
- Run - An engrossing story of a family on one fateful night in Boston during which their secrets are unlocked and new bonds are formed.
- The Russian Dreambook of Color and Flight - by Gina Ochsner
- The Saga of the Volsungs: The Norse Epic of Sigurd the Dragon Slayer - A trove of traditional lore, this Icelandic prose epic tells of love, jealousy, vengeance, and war
- Santa Evita
- The Satanic Verses - by Salman Rushdie
- Savage Detectives - by Roberto Bolano
- Say You're One of Them - by Uwem Akpan
- Scarlet Letter - by Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Scenes from Village Life - by Amos Oz
- Sea of Poppies - by Amitav Ghosh
- Secret History of Costaguana - by Juan Gabriel Vasquez
- The Secret River - William Thomhill is sentenced in 1806 to be transported to New South Wales for the terms of his natural life.
- Secrets - A remarkable portrait of a family disintegrating like its country, its ties dissolved by exposed lies and secrets
- The Septembers of Shiraz - Follows the Amin family as they cope with their fathers false imprisonment for spying.
- Serpent and the Rainbow - by Wade Davis
- Setting the East A Blaze - A story of espionage set in Central Asia.
- Shadow Lines - Follows two families -- one English, one Bengali -- as their lives intertwine in tragic and comic ways
- Shame - A lively and colorful mixture of history, art, language, politics, and religion.
- Shanghai Girls - by Lisa See
- Shards - by Ismet Prcic
- The Sheltering Sky - by Paul Bowles
- The Shipping News - by E. Annie Proulx
- The Siege - by Ismail Kadare
- Silence in October - A psychological novel of immense acuity and masterful storytelling.
- Silence of the Grave: A Reykjavik Thriller - by Arnaldur Indridason
- Skinner's Drift - In this beautiful and brutal debut, the new South Africa comes to life with its violent history
- Skylark Farm - by Antonia Arslan
- Slowness: A Novel - From one of the most distinguished writers of modern times comes a libertine fantasy which is also a profound meditation on contemporary life.
- Sly Company of People Who Care - by Rahul Bhattacharya
- Smilla's Sense of Snow - by Peter Hoeg
- Snow - A spellbinding tale of colliding romantic, political, and spiritual passions.
- Snow in August
- Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories - These ten stories are classic Hemingway.
- Sometimes the Soul: Two Novellas of Sicily - Mesmerizing novella-length fables about two young women and the transformative power of art
- Song of the Silk Road - by Mingmei Yip
- The Sorrow of War: A Novel of North Vietnam - by Bao Ninh
- Soul Mountain - Venerable Daoist masters, Buddhist nuns, mythical Wild Men, and deadly Qichun snakes populate this bold, lyrical novel.
- South of the Border West of the Sun - by Haruki Murakami
- Spectator Bird - by Wallace Stegner
- Spies of the Balkans - by Alan Furst
- Sputnik Sweetheart - by Haruki Murakami
- State of Wonder - by Ann Patchett
- Stones for Ibarra - by Harriet Doerr
- Stories from Puerto Rico
- Stories of Eva Luna - by Isabel Allende
- The Stories of Paul Bowles - From The Delicate Prey to Too Far from Home, this definitive collection celebrates Bowles' masterful artistry in short fiction.
- Stories of the Sea: Everyman's Library Pocket Poets - by Diana Secker Tesdell
- Story of Edgar Sawtelle - by David Wroblewski
- The Story of the Night - A powerful, brave, and poignant novel of sex, death, and the diffculties of connecting one's inner life with the outside world
- Storyteller of Marrakesh - by Joydeep Roy-Bhattacharya
- Strange Times, My Dear: The Pen Anthology of Contemporary Iranian Literature - A rich and varied collection that showcases the latest developments in Iranian literature.
- The Street of Crocodiles - In the Polish city of Drogobych is a street of memories and dreams where recollections of Schulz's boyhood are evoked in a startling blend of the real and the fantastic.
- Sugar Street: Cairo Trilogy #3 - by Naguib Mahfouz
- Summer Book - by Tove Jannson
- The Sun Also Rises - by Ernest Hemingway
- A Sunday at the Pool in Kigali - a moving, passionate love story set amid the turmoil and terror of Rwanda's genocide.
- The Swallows of Kabul - by Yasmina Khadra
- Swamplandia - by Karen Russell
- Swell - The moment of reckoning has come for Captain Mitsos Augustas, when, after 12 years at sea, it is time for him to go home.
- Tax Inspector - A combustibly funny, harrowing and utterly original novel
- Tea Time for the Traditionally Built: Book 10 - by Alexander McCall Smith
- Tears for the Giraffe: Book 2 - by Alexander McCall Smith
- Telex from Cuba - A New York Times Notable Book - 2008
- Telling Tales - 21 writers have given their stories, and all proceeds from this anthology will go to the Treatment Action Campaign.
- The Namesake - by Jhumpa Lahiri
- They Burn the Thistles - Delves deeply into the entrenched social and historical conflicts that scar the Middle East
- Things Fall Apart - by Chinua Achebe
- Thorn Birds - by Colleen McCullough
- A Thousand Splendid Suns - At once a chronicle of 30 years of Afghan history and a deeply moving story of family, friendship, faith, and love.
- Tiger's Wife - by Téa Obreht
- Tiny Sunbirds, Far Away
- To Siberia - by Per Petterson
- To the End of the Land - by David Grossman
- Trainspotting - by Irvine Welsh
- The Treasure of the Sierra Madre - by B. Traven
- Tropical Fish: Tales from Entebbe - The Mugishas also contend with the universal themes of family cohesion, sex and relationships, disease, betrayal, and spirituality.
- True at First Light - by Ernest Hemingway
- Twenty Fragments of a Ravenous Youth - by Xiaolu Guo
- Unaccustomed Earth - A New York Times "10 Best Books - 2008"
- Unbearable Lightness of Being - by Milan Kundera
- Unbearable Lightness of Scones - by Alexander McCall Smith
- Up in the Air - Delves deeply into the world of modern business and its debilitating effects on the human soul.
- Utz - Traces the fortunes of Kaspar Utz, an enigmatic collector of Meissen porcelain living in Cold War Czechoslovakia.
- Vertigo - by Winfried Georg Sebald
- Vida
- Visitation - by Jenny Erpenbeck
- The Visitor - by Maeve Brennan
- Voices from a Time - Describes the life of a Jewish family in Trieste in the first person.
- Voices: A Reykjavik Thriller - by Arnaldur Indridason
- The Wandering Falcon - A haunting literary debut set in the forbidding remote tribal areas of Pakistan and Afghanistan.
- Wandering Star - by Jean-Marie Gustave L Clézio
- War by Candlelight - Takes the reader from Third World urban centers to the fault lines that divide nations and people
- The War of Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts - by Louis de Bernières
- We the Drowned
- What Is the What: The Autobiography of Valentino Achak Deng - Based closely on true experiences of the Lost Boys of Sudan, who fled their war-ravaged country to come to the United States in the mid-1980s
- The White Guard - by Mikhail Bulgakov
- White Mary - by Kira Salak
- White Mountain Trail Map Waterproof
- White Tiger - by Aravind Adiga
- White Woman On the Green Bicycle - by Monique Roffey
- Wild Ginger - Min has returned to the devastating experience of the Cultural Revolution, which defined her youth, and created a captivating love story set against the backdrop of the horrors of Maoism.
- Wild Irish Girl: A National Tale - by Lady Sydney Owenson Morgan
- William Trevor: Collected Stories - by William Trevor
- Wind Up Bird Chronicle - by Haruki Murakami
- Winter's Tales - by Isak Dinesen
- Wizard of the Crow - Explores themes of globalization, greed, power, love, corruption, and resurrection.
- Wonderful Town: New York Stories from the New Yorker - Collects superb short fiction by many of the magazine's and this country's most accomplished writers.
- Words Without Borders: The World Through the Eyes of Writers: An Anthology - A cutting-edge anthology from a trailblazing online magazine for international literature
- World Light - How the creative spirit can survive in even the most crushing environment.
- A World of Love - by Elizabeth Bowen
- Writing New York: A Literary Anthology - A stunningly expansive and deeply illuminating collection of the best writing about the world's greatest city.
- Yacoubian Building - Reveals the political corruption, sexual repression, religious extremism, and modern hopes of Egypt today.
- Year of the Hare - by Arto Paasilinna
- Zahra's Paradise
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