A lost gem of twentieth-century literature, Josephine Johnson’s 1934 Pulitzer Prizeâ€"winning “exquisite…heartbreakingly real” (The New York Times Book Review) novel follows a year in the life of a family struggling to survive the Dust Bowl.P...
The nostalgic, poetic and often humorous story of three actual and metaphorical voyages within the historic landscape of two world wars. On the first voyage, a young schoolgirl evacuates to America just before the Blitz; a second is made to recapture...
The passionate man who loves with strength and lives with violence... The silent, lonely boy who exists in a world of strange loves and longings... The evil, terrifying creature of the night, which destroys as it clings, which consumes as it to...
This collection of twenty-two short stories was first published in 1936, a year after Josephine Johnson won a Pulitzer Prize for her debut novel "Now in November". Some of these stories were published previously in magazines--The Atlantic Monthly, Va...
In the supercell was a young condemned man, handsome and frail, with eyes as melancholy as lambs. All the prisoners were puzzled, why the commander of the order, Taki, would detain such a man alone in a special cell. ...