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In What now? bestselling author Ann Patchett offers an essay on hope and inspiration for anyone at a crossroads, whether graduating, changing careers, or transitioning from one life stage to another.
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Suspenseful and stunningly executed, Run is ultimately a novel about secrets, duty, responsibility, and the lengths we will go to protect our children.
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Ann pays tribute to her dear friend and acclaimed writer, Lucy Grealy, who died in 2002. A haunting account of their powerful friendship, Truth & Beauty introduces a new level of Ann's writing, bearing the same sensitivity and grace as her fictional works.
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A glorious novel about love and opera which takes place during a terrorist takeover at a party at a South American embassy.
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"A moving emblem of fatherhood's rarely explored passion."
— Los Angeles Times
"As resonant as a blues song. Expect miracles when you read Ann Patchett's fiction."
— New York Times
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" The Patron Saint of Liars is a remarkable novel. . . . Ann Patchett is unique: a generous, fearless, and startlingly wise young writer." — New York Times
"Beautifully written. . . . Ann Patchett has produced a first novel that second- and third-time novelists would envy for its grace, insight, and compassion."
— Boston Herald
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A secretive magician's death becomes the catalyst for his partner's journey of self-discovery in this "enchanting" book (San Francisco Chronicle) "that is something of a magic trick in itself-a 1990s love story with the grace and charm of a nineteenth-century novel" (Newsweek).
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"A short-fiction juggernaut."
— Wall Street Journal
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