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BEAR

They were sisters and they would last past the end of time. Sam and Elena dream of another life. On the island off the coast of Washington where they were born and raised, they and their mother struggle to survive. Sam works on the ferry that delivers wealthy mainlanders to their vacation homes while Elena bartends at the local golf club, but even together they can’t earn enough to get by, stirring their frustration about the limits that shape their existence. Then one night on the boat, Sam spots a bear swimming the dark waters of the channel. Where is it going? What does it want? When the bear turns up by their home, Sam, terrified, is more convinced than ever that it’s time to leave the island. But Elena responds differently to the massive beast. Enchanted by its presence, she throws into doubt the desire to escape and puts their long-held dream in danger. A story about the bonds of sisterhood and the mysteries of the animals that live among us—and within us—Bear is a propulsive, mythical, richly imagined novel from one of the most acclaimed young writers in America.
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GREAT FEAR ON THE MOUNTAIN

Teeming with tension, this immersive, rhapsodic story transports readers to the Swiss mountainside, bringing to mind the writing of Thomas Mann while offering character studies as vivid and bracing as Eudora Welty’s. Feed is running low in a rural village in Switzerland. The town council meets to decide whether or not to ascend a chimerical mountain in order to access the open pastures that have enough grass to “feed seventy animals all summer long.” The elders of the town protest, warning of the dangers and the dreadful lore that enfolds the mountain passageways like thick fog. They’ve seen it all before, reckoning with the loss of animals and men who have tried to reach the pastures nearly twenty years ago. The younger men don’t listen, making plans to set off on their journey despite all warnings. Strange things happen. Spirits wrestle with headstrong young men. As the terror of life on the mountain builds, Ramuz’s writing captures the rural dialog and mindsets of the men. One of the most talented translators working today, Bill Johnston captures the careful and sublime twists and turns of the original in his breathtaking translation.
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THE CLIFFS

On a secluded bluff overlooking the ocean sits a Victorian house, lavender with gingerbread trim, a home that contains a century’s worth of secrets. By the time Jane Flanagan discovers the house as a teenager, it has long been abandoned. The place is an irresistible mystery to Jane. There are still clothes in the closets, marbles rolling across the floors, and dishes in the cupboards, even though no one has set foot there in decades. The house becomes a hideaway for Jane, a place to escape her volatile mother. Twenty years later, now a Harvard archivist, she returns home to Maine following a terrible mistake that threatens both her career and her marriage. Jane is horrified to find the Victorian is now barely recognizable. The new owner, Genevieve, a summer person from Beacon Hill, has gutted it, transforming the house into a glossy white monstrosity straight out of a shelter magazine. Strangely, Genevieve is convinced that the house is haunted—perhaps the product of something troubling Genevieve herself has done. She hires Jane to research the history of the place and the women who lived there. The story Jane uncovers—of lovers lost at sea, romantic longing, shattering loss, artistic awakening, historical artifacts stolen and sold, and the long shadow of colonialism—is even older than Maine itself.
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MURALS OF NEW YORK CITY

Whether it's cocktails at the Carlyle, taking in a show at Lincoln Center, traveling via subway, or flying out of LaGuardia's venerable Marine Air Terminal, uptown to downtown to the outer boroughs, the art created for the walls of New York City's bars, hotels, offices, government buildings, and schools have themselves created the identities of the rooms they live in. Murals of New York City was the first book to curate more than thirty of the most important, influential, and impressive murals found within all five boroughs. Full-color images of works such as Paul Helleu's Mural of the Stars on Grand Central Terminal's ceiling, Robert Crowl's Dancers at the Bar at Lincoln Center, Edward Laning's New York Public Library McGraw Rotunda, José Maria Sert and Frank Brangwyn's Rockefeller Center murals, and work by artists such as Marc Chagall, Keith Haring, Roy Lichtenstein, Maxfield Parrish, and more are accompanied by informative and historical commentary.
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POR QUE MAHLER?

Más de un siglo después de su muerte, Gustav Mahler es el compositor más importante de los tiempos modernos. ¿Por qué Mahler? ¿Por qué su música nos afecta tanto? ¿Por qué un músico judío «tres veces apátrida» expresa tan cabalmente las añoranzas y ansiedades de nuestra sociedad postindustrial? Después de situar la relevancia actual de Mahler, Norman Lebrecht presenta un apasionante relato de su vida y su tiempo y, por último, ofrece al lector una guía segura que le orienta entre las numerosas interpretaciones de Mahler. Ameno y cargado de erudición, biografía y narración de un viaje al mismo tiempo, el presente libro es una exploración del papel que la música de Mahler desempeña como banda sonora de nuestro mundo.
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POR QUE BEETHOVEN?

Si Beethoven nunca hubiese existido, habitaríamos un universo musical radicalmente distinto. Pero ¿quién era realmente este titán de la cultura mundial? A través de un centenar de breves capítulos, cada uno dedicado a alguna de sus obras clave, Norman Lebrecht traza un retrato poliédrico que nos muestra al compositor como nunca lo habíamos visto. Ingobernable, ofensivo y desesperado durante la mayor parte de su vida, sí; pero también sensible y completamente entregado a su arte, capaz de sobreponerse a la sordera para componer algunas de las obras cumbre de nuestra cultura. Por el camino, nos encontramos con los grandes músicos que a lo largo de la historia han asumido el reto que Beethoven legó a la posteridad, en todas sus glorias y debilidades. En el centro del mosaico que dibuja esta biografía reveladora y única, Beethoven emerge como piedra angular del mundo moderno.
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