An elegant memorial to the victims of the Armenian genocide -- from the award-winning author of The Brick House.
A New York Times Notable Book that imagines the lives of several sufferers of the twentieth century’s first genocide. Anaguil, a...
The sequel to the critically acclaimed novel
The extraordinary new novel from the winner of the 2004 Lannan Literary Fellowship, 2005 PEN USA Literary Award for Fiction, and the 2006 Whiting Writers Award.
"A new work of obsession, tragedy, and the unpredictable trajectories of the heart...
Micheline Marcom describes her newest novel, A Brief History of Yes -- her first since 2008's scathing and erotic The Mirror in the Well -- as a "literary fado," referring to a style of Portuguese music that, akin to the American blues, is often mela...
Fiction. THE BRICK HOUSE is a place where people dream of love and loneliness, of the world's beauty, and of ongoing environmental degradation. In this short but moving work, travelers confront their lives in the strange, elemental language which dre...
In this timely and emotionally powerful novel, award-winning author Micheline A. Marcom recounts the epic journey of a young Guatemalan-American college student, a “dreamer,” who gets deported and decides to make his way back home to California. ...