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  • The Hollow Land

    Jane Gardam

    Paperback (Europa Editions, Jan. 6, 2015)
    The barren, beautiful Cumbrian fells provide the bewitching setting for the adventures of Bell and Harry, two children who find enchanting wonder at every turn, as they explore THE HOLLOW LAND. Everyday challenges give a daring edge to this rural work and play. There are ancient mysteries to explore and uncover, like the case of the Egg Witch, and everyone is curious about the Household Name, a wildly famous Londoner moving in to the jewel of the territory, Light Trees Farm. With painterly ease, Jane Gardam’s stories fly with a marvelous spirit that will delight readers of all ages!
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  • Crane Pond: A Novel of Salem

    Richard Francis

    Paperback (Europa Editions, Oct. 4, 2016)
    Usually told from the perspective of the victims, the Salem Witch Trials are a forever story. The vestiges of a particular strain of American social hysteria remain with us even today. In Crane Pond, Richard Francis reveals a side of the history that is not often recounted, as he skillfully constructs a portrait of Samuel Sewall, the only judge to later admit that a terrible mistake had been made. In a colony on the edge of survival in a mysterious new world where infant mortality is high and sin is to blame, Sweall is committed to being a loving family man, a good citizen, and a fair-minded judge. Like any believing Puritan, he agonizes over what others think of him, while striving to act morally correct, keep the peace, and (hopefully make time to) enjoy a hefty slice of pie. His one regret is that only months before he didn't sentence a group of pirates to death. What begins as a touching story of a bumbling man tasked with making judgements in a society where reason is often ephemeral, quickly becomes the chilling narrative we know too well. And when public opinion wavers, Sweall learns that what has been done cannot be undone.Crane Pond explores the inner life of a well-meaning man who compormised with evil. It presents an unflinching portrayal of Sewall's efforts to piece together a new perspective from shattered preconceptions, vividly tracking his search for atonement, for peace, and ultimately for a renewal of hope. At once a searing view of the Trials from the inside out, an empathetic portrait of one of the period's most tragic and redemptive figures, and an indictment of the malevolent power of religious and political idealism, it is a thrilling new telling of one of America's founding stories.
  • For All the Gold in the World

    Massimo Carlotto, Antony Shugaar

    eBook (Europa Editions, July 19, 2016)
    “The best living Italian crime writer” immerses readers in a gritty noir novel featuring PI Marco “the Alligator” Buratti (Il Manifesto).This novel, by one of Italy’s bestselling crime novelists, provides a unique perspective on the criminal and social dynamics that dominate contemporary Italy.One of the many robberies that plague Northeast Italy goes wrong and ends with a brutal murder. The police investigation turns up nothing. Two years later, Marco Buratti, alias “the Alligator,” is asked to look into the crime and find out who was responsible.Buratti’s employer is young, the youngest client he has ever had; he is only twelve years old and is the son of one of the victims. The Alligator realizes right from the start that the truth is cloaked, twisted, shocking. Together with his associates, Beniamino Rossini and Max the Memory, he finds himself mixed up in a story involving contraband gold and blood vendettas between criminal gangs.“Finishing an Alligator mystery is like waking up after an all-night bender with your best friends. . . . You’re not 100 percent sure what happened. But you know you had a good time.” —Cedar Rapids Gazette“Melancholy-tinged, Carlotto’s novel is quite nicely turned and solid entertainment.” —The Complete Review
  • The Big Question

    Wolf Erlbruch

    Paperback (Europa Editions, Oct. 1, 2005)
    A stunningly beautiful and poetic illustrated book for children that poses the biggest of all big questions: Why am I here? A chorus of voices-including the cat's, the baker's, the pilot's, and the soldier's-offers us some answers. But nothing is certain, except that as we grow, each one of us will pose the question differently and be privy to different answers. Wolf Erlbruch is considered one of Europe's most important illustrators. He has written and illustrated countless books for children and in 2002 was the winner of a special career award from the German Children's Literature Circle.
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  • The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Barbery, Muriel

    Muriel Barbery

    Paperback (Europa Editions, 2008, March 15, 1800)
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  • Elegance Of The Hedgehog, The

    Alison Barbery, Muriel; Translated from the French by Anderson

    Paperback (Europa Editions, March 15, 2009)
    The Elegance Of The Hedgehog - Muriel Barbery - Double French Flaps, Deckled Fore-edge, Second Printing 2008 - First Edition
  • The Butterfly Workshop

    Gioconda Belli, Wolf Erlbruch

    Paperback (Europa Editions, May 1, 2006)
    For children and adults alike . . . Odair, one of the "Designers of All Things" and grandson of the esteemed inventor of the rainbow, has been banished to the insect laboratory as punishment for his overactive imagination. But he still dreams of one day creating a cross between a bird and a flower. Then, after a helpful chat with a dog . . . Gioconda Belli's novel, The Inhabited Woman, was a worldwide bestseller. She has since enjoyed international success with her many collections of poetry and her novels. Wolf Erlbruch is the author of over 25 illustrated books and the recipient of countless international prizes.
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  • My Brilliant Friend

    ELENA FERRANTE

    Paperback (Europa Editions, March 15, 2015)
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  • The Miracle of the Bears

    Wolf Erlbruch, Michael Reynolds

    Paperback (Europa Editions, Nov. 1, 2006)
    A children's tale about the beginnings of life. One spring, waking from a long winter sleep, a young bear finds himself longing for a family of his own. But how to get one? He asks advice from an array of animal friends, but none of them really seems to know. Then he meets a female bear, and things look as if they may be heading in the right direction. Wolf Erlbruch's moving illustrations animate this tasteful story with all the colors of plentiful springtime. A lovely and affecting book that will help introduce children to the wonders of new life. Wolf Erlbruch is the author of The Big Question, winner of the 2004 Ragazzi Award for children's fiction. He was also recently honored with the Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration.
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  • Anyone Who Had a Heart: My Life and Music

    BURT BACHARACH

    Paperback (EUROPA EDITIONS, March 15, 2013)
    ANYONE WHO HAD A HEART
  • The Elegance of the Hedgehog

    MurielBarbery

    Paperback (EuropaEditions, Sept. 30, 2008)
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  • The Story of a New Name: Book 2: My Brilliant Friend

    Elena Ferrante

    Unknown Binding (Europa Editions, Sept. 12, 2013)
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