"All books by Frederick Busch"

Don't Tell Anyone: Fiction
Hardback, 2000
An eloquent and poignant work of fiction about the soul of the American family, and about storytelling itself, by one of our country's most important writers.
A Memory of War: A Novel
Hardback, 2003
"A multilayered love story that affirms Frederick Busch's reputation as a writer of "sublimely dark work of almost unbearable beauty" (Wall Street Journal).
North: A Novel
Hardback, 2005
A taut, dark, psychological page-turner from the best-selling author of Girls.
Letters to a Fiction Writer
Paperback, 2000
A collection of inspiring letters from some of our most renowned and respected fiction writers on the craft of writing and the writing life.
Harry and Catherine: A Love Story
Paperback, 2000
"For years Frederick Busch has been at work on one of the most impressive bodies of American fiction."—Reynolds Price
Rescue Missions: Stories
Paperback, 2008
"A range of small human dramas evoked with emotional intelligence and perfect pitch."—Amanda Heller, Boston Sunday Globe
A Memory of War: A Novel
Paperback, 2003
"A multilayered love story that affirms Frederick Busch's reputation as a writer of "sublimely dark work of almost unbearable beauty" (Wall Street Journal).
North: A Novel
Paperback, 2005
A taut, dark, psychological page-turner from the best-selling author of Girls.
Street Games: Stories
Paperback, 2001
"Her gifts are limitless.... Rosellen Brown can do anything with language."—Cynthia Ozick
The Western Coast: A Novel
Paperback, 2001
America and the catastrophic world of twentieth-century war, mass murder, and horror are the backdrop of this story of Annie Gianfala, a young woman who finds herself cast adrift in Hollywood with...


