Browsing Books by Books Like My Sister's Bones

Eats, Shoots & Leaves (2003)
Looks at the history of punctuation and the rules governing the use of apostrophes, commas, dashes, ...

The Namesake (2003)
An incisive portrait of the immigrant experience follows the Ganguli family from their traditional l...

Ella Minnow Pea (2001)
Recounts what happens when the citizens of an island must rely on all their ingenuity to communicate...

The Witness House (2010)
Offers a glimpse into an Allied guesthouse where victors, vanquished, and victims lodged together du...

The Life of David Gale (2003)
David Gale, a Texas professor and advocate for the elimination of the death penalty, is falsely accu...

The Human Stain (2000)
A college professor with a sexual indiscretion in his past is hounded from his job by academic enemi...

Going After Cacciato (1978)
Cacciato gathers compass, fresh water, and maps and walks out of the mire and fury of Vietnam, bound...

All He Ever Wanted (2003)
Years after escaping from a hotel fire and encountering an elusive woman, who he subsequently marrie...

When the Devil Holds the Candle (2007)
In the aftermath of a purse-snatching that resulted in the death of an infant, Inspector Konrad Seje...

Bel Canto (2002)
A novel that is as lyrical and profound as it is unforgettable, "Bel Canto" engenders in the reader ...

Maw Broon's Cookbook (2008)
Launched in 1936 in the "Sunday Post" in Scotland, The Broons are undoubtedly Scotland's first famil...

Heart-Shaped Box (2007)
A collector of obscure and macabre artifacts, unscrupulous metal band musician Judas Coyne is unable...

The Stranger (1989)
An ordinary man is unwittingly caught up in a senseless murder in Algeria...

A Course in Miracles (2007)
"The only edition that contains in one place all of the writings that Dr. Helen Schucman, its Scribe...

The Gnostic Gospels (1989)
A provocative study of the gnostic gospels and the world of early Christianity as revealed through t...

Franny and Zooey (1991)
The author writes: FRANNY came out in The New Yorker in 1955, and was swiftly followed, in 1957 by Z...