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| Title | A Guest At the Feast | Author | Toibin, Colm | Sub-Imprint | Scribner | Format | Hardcover | Category 1 | Literary Collections | | | | |
| ISBN-13 | 9781476785202 | US Price | $28 | CDN Price | | Pages | 336 | Title Status | AS | | | | |
| Named a Most Anticipated Book of 2023 by LitHub and The Millions! From one of the most engaging and brilliant writers of our time comes a “not to be missed” (LitHub) collection of eleven essays about growing up in Ireland during radical change; about cancer, priests, popes, homosexuality, and literature. |
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| Title | Amateur | Author | McBee, Thomas Page | Sub-Imprint | Scribner | Format | Paperback | Category 1 | Social Science | | | | |
| ISBN-13 | 9781501168758 | US Price | $17 | CDN Price | $24 | Pages | 224 | Title Status | AS | | | | |
| *Shortlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize for Nonfiction *Shortlisted for the Lambda Literary Award *Shortlisted for the Wellcome Book Prize One of The Times UK’s Best Memoirs of 2018, BuzzFeed’s Best Nonfiction of 2018, Autostraddle’s Best LGBT Books of 2018, and 52 Insight’s Favorite Nonfiction Books of 2018 A “no-holds-barred examination of masculinity” (BuzzFeed) and violence from award-winning author Thomas Page McBee. |
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| Title | The New Life | Author | Crewe, Tom | Sub-Imprint | Scribner | Format | Hardcover | Category 1 | Fiction | | | | |
| ISBN-13 | 9781668000830 | US Price | $28 | CDN Price | $37 | Pages | 400 | Title Status | AS | | | | |
| Winner of the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction, the Prix du Premier Roman Étranger, the Sunday Times Young Writer Award, the Betty Trask Prize, and the South Bank Sky Arts Award for Literature • Named a Best Book of the Year by The New Yorker, Los Angeles Times, The Guardian, and The Times (London) • The Sunday Times (London) Novel of the Year • Shortlisted for the 2023 Nero Book Award for Debut Fiction, the Polari Prize, and the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction • Selected for Kirkus Reviews’s Best Fiction Books of the Year A captivating and “remarkable” (The Boston Globe) debut that “brims with intelligence and insight” (The New York Times), about two marriages, two forbidden love affairs, and the passionate search for social and sexual freedom in late 19th-century London. |
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