Random House by Lauren Lise Baratz-Logsted by Deirdre Shaw by Mary DeMuth by Paul Griner by Paul Griner by Lynn Biederman by Susan Orlean by Susan Orlean by Susan Orlean by Bonnie Gabriel
Vertigo
Synopsis:
In Victorian England, a society wife makes a New Year's resolution to be a better person, which results in heated correspondence with a man serving a life sentence for murdering his own wife.
Love or Something Like It
Synopsis:
Deirdre Shaw's emotionally honest, clear-eyed debut follows a thirtysomething woman forced to redefine love, career, and family after her young marriage falters.
Building the Christian Family You Never Had
Synopsis:
You’re willing to do whatever it takes to ground your children in a faith your parents never embraced.
The New Gilded Age: The New Yorker Looks at the Culture of Affluence (contributor)
Synopsis:
In keeping with its tradition of sending writers out into America to take the pulse of our citizens and civilization, The New Yorker over the past decade has reported on the unprecedented economy and
Life Stories: Profiles from The New Yorker (contributor)
Synopsis:
One of art's purest challenges is to translate a human being into words.
Fierce Pajamas: An Anthology of Humor Writing from the New Yorker (contributor)
Synopsis:
When Harold Ross founded The New Yorker in 1925, he described it as a “comic weekly.
The Fine Art of Erotic Talk: How to Entice, Excite and Enchant Your Lover with Words
Synopsis:
A whispered term of endearment, a flirtatious phrase, a secret suggestion - words can be the most intimate gifts that lovers share.


