Paul Auster's brilliant eighteenth novel opens with a scorched pot of water
[Schiller] memorably chronicles why philanthropy is important
An outstanding read for fans of WWII fiction and of writers like Anthony Doerr
We see the shifts in the balance of power
Crafted in durable stainless steel and built for longevity
Small Victories Nicholas Spencer Paul Auster's brilliant eighteenth novelBy: Anne Lamott Published by Penguin, 2014 11 10 <b>The <i>New York Times< i> bestseller from the author of<i> Help, Thanks, Wow< i>, <i>Hallelujah Anyway< i>< b>, <b><i>Almost Everything< i>, and <i>Dusk, Night, Dawn< i>. Lamott's long awaited collection of new and selected essays on hope, joy, and grace.< b><br><br>Anne Lamott writes about faith, family, and community in essays that are both wise and irreverent. Its an approach that has become her