Today, A new paperback original: A YOUNG MAN’S GUIDE TO LATE CAPITALISM by Peter Mountford. Click through for reviews, a reader’s guide, an excerpt, the book trailer, and more. 
 
On  his first assignment for a rapacious hedge fund, Gabriel embarks to  Bolivia at the end of 2005 to ferret out insider information about the  plans of the controversial president-elect. If Gabriel succeeds, he will  get a bonus that would make him secure for life. Standing in his way  are his headstrong mother, herself a survivor of Pinochet’s Chile, and  Gabriel’s new love interest, the president’s passionate press liaison.  Caught in a growing web of lies and questioning his own role in  profiting from an impoverished people, Gabriel sets in motion a  terrifying plan that could cost him the love of all those he holds dear.
In  the tradition of Martin Amis, Joshua Ferris, and Sam Lipsyte—set  against the stunning mountainous backdrop of La Paz and interspersed  with Bolivia’s sad history of stubborn survival—Peter Mountford examines  the critical choices a young man makes as his world closes in on him.

Today, A new paperback original: A YOUNG MAN’S GUIDE TO LATE CAPITALISM by Peter Mountford. Click through for reviews, a reader’s guide, an excerpt, the book trailer, and more. 

On his first assignment for a rapacious hedge fund, Gabriel embarks to Bolivia at the end of 2005 to ferret out insider information about the plans of the controversial president-elect. If Gabriel succeeds, he will get a bonus that would make him secure for life. Standing in his way are his headstrong mother, herself a survivor of Pinochet’s Chile, and Gabriel’s new love interest, the president’s passionate press liaison. Caught in a growing web of lies and questioning his own role in profiting from an impoverished people, Gabriel sets in motion a terrifying plan that could cost him the love of all those he holds dear.

In the tradition of Martin Amis, Joshua Ferris, and Sam Lipsyte—set against the stunning mountainous backdrop of La Paz and interspersed with Bolivia’s sad history of stubborn survival—Peter Mountford examines the critical choices a young man makes as his world closes in on him.

Now in paperback, a YA novel for fans of The Secret History and Special Topics in Calamity Physics: FREEFALL by Ariela Anhalt
Three  guys from the Briar Academy fencing team went up to the cliff that  night for a hazing ritual—but only two came back alive. Now Luke’s best  friend, Hayden, is in jail and the pressure is on Luke to report what he  saw. But what did he see? An accident—or a murder? Luke has always  followed Hayden’s lead, but this is one decision he’ll be forced to make  on his own. And to do it, he must face the truth about his friendship  with Hayden and his own painful past.

Now in paperback, a YA novel for fans of The Secret History and Special Topics in Calamity PhysicsFREEFALL by Ariela Anhalt

Three guys from the Briar Academy fencing team went up to the cliff that night for a hazing ritual—but only two came back alive. Now Luke’s best friend, Hayden, is in jail and the pressure is on Luke to report what he saw. But what did he see? An accident—or a murder? Luke has always followed Hayden’s lead, but this is one decision he’ll be forced to make on his own. And to do it, he must face the truth about his friendship with Hayden and his own painful past.

New today RODIN’S DEBUTANTE by Ward Just
Click through the link to see book reviews, read an excerpt, and more
Tommy Ogden, a Gatsbyesque character living in a mansion outside robber-baron-era Chicago, declines to give his wife the money to commission a bust of herself from the French master Rodin and announces instead his intention to endow a boys’ school. Ogden’s decision reverberates years later in the life of Lee Goodell, whose coming of age is at the heart of Ward Just’s emotionally potent new novel. Lee’s life decisions—to become a sculptor, to sojourn in the mean streets of the South Side, to marry into the haute-intellectual culture of Hyde Park—play out against the crude glamour of midcentury Chicago. Just’s signature skill of conveying emotional heft with few words is put into play as Lee confronts the meaning of his four years at Ogden Hall School under the purview, in the school library, of a bust known as Rodin’s Debutante. And, especially, as he meets again a childhood friend, the victim of a brutal sexual assault of which she has no memory. It was a crime marking the end of Lee’s boyhood and the beginning of his understanding—so powerfully under the surface of Just’s masterly story—that how and what we remember add up to nothing less than our very lives.

New today RODIN’S DEBUTANTE by Ward Just

Click through the link to see book reviews, read an excerpt, and more

Tommy Ogden, a Gatsbyesque character living in a mansion outside robber-baron-era Chicago, declines to give his wife the money to commission a bust of herself from the French master Rodin and announces instead his intention to endow a boys’ school. Ogden’s decision reverberates years later in the life of Lee Goodell, whose coming of age is at the heart of Ward Just’s emotionally potent new novel. 

Lee’s life decisions—to become a sculptor, to sojourn in the mean streets of the South Side, to marry into the haute-intellectual culture of Hyde Park—play out against the crude glamour of midcentury Chicago. Just’s signature skill of conveying emotional heft with few words is put into play as Lee confronts the meaning of his four years at Ogden Hall School under the purview, in the school library, of a bust known as Rodin’s Debutante. And, especially, as he meets again a childhood friend, the victim of a brutal sexual assault of which she has no memory. It was a crime marking the end of Lee’s boyhood and the beginning of his understanding—so powerfully under the surface of Just’s masterly story—that how and what we remember add up to nothing less than our very lives.