Paperback releases for the week of April 7th include THE LITTLE LIAR by Mitch Albom, an unforgettable story of truth and lies set during the Holocaust; KNIFE, Salman Rushdie's searing, deeply personal account of enduring --- and surviving --- an attempt on his life 30 years after the fatwa that was ordered against him; TABLE FOR TWO, another glittering addition to Amor Towles’ canon of stylish and transporting fiction, featuring six stories based in New York City, as well as a novella set in Golden Age Hollywood that marks the return of the indomitable Evelyn Ross from RULES OF CIVILITY; Genevieve Kingston's DID I EVER TELL YOU?, the most extraordinary, life-affirming memoir you will ever read about the power of love; and the paperback original THE PAGE TURNER by Viola Shipman, a sharp, witty and entirely delightful family drama about a young romance writer who makes a discovery that throws her elitist family into chaos.
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