Toby
To This Day
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In this, Agnon’s final novel, the eminent Hebrew author overlays the comical story of a young Galician writer who has been living ...Read Review
Blood Alley
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Patrick Grimes is a veteran intent upon making a mark as a newspaperman in New York City in 1946. His work for the New ...Read Review
The Messiah
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AdventureBiographical FictionMilitary
Author Marek Halter was born in Warsaw and at age five crawled with his family through the sewers to escape the Nazi extermination ...Read Review
The Misremembered Man
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I could never laugh at “Fawlty Towers.” John Cleese’s performance as a man falling apart was painful for me, not funny. I ...Read Review
In the Meantime
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I Kathryn, Starling, and Luke meet as young children in small-town America in 1931, and become fast friends. In this novel, we follow their ...Read Review
Rogues, Writers, & Whores: Dining with the Rich & Infamous, or A Stock of Scrumptious Stories from the Centuries
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“I hate people who are not serious about their meals,” quips Oscar Wilde in the introduction of this delightful collection of anecdotes and ...Read Review
Brothers
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This Toby Press thirtieth anniversary edition of the novel first published in the seventies may be appearing to take advantage of recent popular ...Read Review
Speak Right On: Dred Scott
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Neighbour takes the few known facts about Dred Scott and fleshes them out into a biographical novel. Dred, descendant of griots (storytellers and ...Read Review
Strange Saint
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This is the author’s first novel. He effectively uses accounts of the old Plymouth Colony to portray life in a congregation of ...Read Review
The Pitcher Shower
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Hoppy Boyd travels the back road of the Ozarks during the Depression with his portable motion picture gear. Everywhere he goes, he is ...Read Review