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Author: davidmitchell
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The long-awaited new novel from the bestselling, prize-winning author of Cloud Atlas and The Bone Clocks.New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice • “Mitchell’s rich imaginative stews bubble with history and drama, and this time the flavor is a blend of Carnaby Street and Chateau Marmont.”—The Washington Post “A sheer pleasure to read . . . Mitchell’s prose is … Post “A sheer pleasure to read . . . Mitchell’s prose is suppler and richer than ever . . . Making your way through this novel feels like riding a high-end convertible down Hollywood Boulevard.”—Slate NAMED ONE…
With over 81,800 five-star Goodreads ratings, this New York Times bestseller is “wildly entertaining” (People). Across time and space, a compelling cast of characters faces adventure, danger, and mystery. “Not just dazzling, amusing, or clever but heartbreaking and passionate, too. I’ve never read anything quite like it” (Michael Chabon).
A New York Times bestseller and NPR Best Book of the Year: As decades pass, guests at the mysterious Slade House are pulled into a strange and unpredictable world. “Wildly inventive… Wonderfully human” (Gillian Flynn).
A New York Times bestseller and NPR Best Book of the Year: A teenager with strange powers becomes unwittingly entangled in a mysterious conflict that touches lives across the world. A “genre-bending marvel of a novel” (O, the Oprah Magazine) from “one of the most electric writers alive” (The Boston Globe).
An “extraordinary” tale (Entertainment Weekly) from the New York Times bestselling author of Cloud Atlas: Over the course of a year in a small English town, young Jason experiences the excitement and fear of growing up. “Alternately nostalgic, funny, and heartbreaking” (The Washington Post).
From the New York Times bestselling author of Cloud Atlas comes “a formidable marvel” (The New Yorker): In 1799, clerk Jacob de Zoet arrives in closed-off Japan to make his fortune. “A masterpiece of our time” (The Boston Globe).