"Franzen's latest is a labyrinthine dive into the funny, painful, complicated world of human emotions both on and off the internet. His powerful prose gives us a piercing view of the moral ambiguity at the heart of today's society."
"Truman Capote's only foray into musical theater, House of Flowers debuted on the New York stage in 1954. Originally published as a short story in Breakfast at Tiffany's, it tells the story of the young prostitute Otillie and her unconventional relationship with her handsome lover, Royal. Capote co-wrote the lyrics with composer Harold Arlen (best known for "Over the Rainbow" from The Wizard of Oz). This is a bright clean first edition, published to coincide with the revival production in 1968."
-- Jane, Rare Book Room Manager
A twisty but controlled epic that merges large and small concerns.
The saga is both comfortingly traditional and radically fresh.
A high-spirited graphic novel skewers the Twitterati.
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