Snow Country
The melancholy Kawabata captures love's sad limitations in cold 1950s Japan.
My Sister, My Love: The Intimate Story of Skyler Rampike
Yet again, Joyce Carol Oates hits Bad Daddy territory, with mixed results.
Happy Trails to You
Hecht looks a gift horse in the mouth with one-too-many a cranky tale.
Her hostile earth
Jumpha Lahiri swerves toward the 'cancer' of culture shock.
To Reach the Clouds
Philippe Petit's recounting of his Twin Towers tightrope walk towers over later tragedy.
Every Move You Make
Malouf's latest story collection may not be his best, but it shimmers.
Sulfuric Acid
Nothomb's reality show parody makes its point early, then stalls.
How Starbucks Saved My Life: A Son of Privilege Learns to Live Like Everyone Else
Michael Gates Gill, son of Brendan, journeys from privilege to toilets.
Franklin and Lucy: President Roosevelt, Mrs. Rutherfurd, and the Other Remarkable Women in His Life
FDR's love affairs are a portal into his way of life and means of coping.
The Berlin Wall: A World Divided, 1961-1989
Taylor's brilliant Berlin Wall history evokes the pathos and paranoia of the Cold War.
Two Kinds of Decay: A Memoir
Sarah Manguso's chronicle of debilitating illness deliberately avoids metaphor.