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Goodnight June is a novel by Sarah Jio about a woman who inherits her aunt's bookshop. The book intertwines past and present through literature and family secrets.
Gold Elsie (Die Goldelse, 1866) is the debut novel by Eugenie Marlitt, the story of a young girl Elsie whose kindness and sincerity overcome class prejudice.
Gobseck (1830) is a novella by Balzac from the Human Comedy cycle, a portrait of the moneylender Gobseck — one of the most memorable images in world literature.
The Knife of Never Letting Go (2008) is the first novel in Patrick Ness's Chaos Walking trilogy. A young adult dystopia where every man's thoughts are audible to all.
Japanese Stories is a book by Halyna Iv that opens the world of Japanese culture for Ukrainian readers. A collection of stories and observations about life, traditions, and mentality of Japan.
The Death Collectors is a crime thriller by Jack Kerley, the second novel in the Carson Ryder detective series. The investigation centers on sinister collectors.
All the Light We Cannot See (2014) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Anthony Doerr. The intertwined stories of a blind French girl and a German orphan boy set against the backdrop of World War II.
A book by Ihor Maroievych portraying the women of the Serbian capital. The author creates a vivid gallery of characters revealed through the lens of the city, its streets, and cafes.
The Damned Yard is a novella by Nobel laureate Ivo Andrić, a philosophical parable about captivity, memory, and the obsessive repetition of history.
The Unwomanly Face of War (1985) is documentary prose by Nobel laureate Svetlana Alexievich. The voices of women who lived through World War II.
Sir Michael is the third novel in Henryk Sienkiewicz's historical trilogy, concluding the saga of the 17th-century Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. A Nobel laureate and classic of Polish literature.
War Memoirs are the memoirs of Countess Karolina Lanckorońska, a witness and participant in the events of World War II.
The Deluge is the second novel in Henryk Sienkiewicz's historical trilogy about the 17th-century Commonwealth. A sweeping epic about the Swedish invasion of Poland.
With Fire and Sword is the first novel of Henryk Sienkiewicz's famous trilogy. Set against the Khmelnytsky Uprising and Cossack wars of the 17th century.
Borders of Dreams is a reportage book by Polish journalist Tomasz Grzywaczewski about unrecognized republics and gray zones. The author visits Transnistria, Abkhazia, Nagorno-Karabakh and other territories, exploring life on the edges of geopolitical conflicts.
