The story of Charlie Chaplin's years of self-imposed exile from the United States, when he had become a pariah during the 1950s Red Scare. While living abroad he made his last, and by general agreement, worst films, only to return home years later to a triumphant reception.
<b>The highly anticipated follow-up to the Queen of Suspense's iconic bestseller, <i>Where Are the Children?</i>, which set the stage for a new generation of psychological suspense fiction.</b>
<b>The next pulse-pounding Mitch Rapp thriller in Vince Flynn's #1 </b><b><i>New York Times </i></b><b>bestselling series, written by Kyle Mills.</b><br>
<b>A killing like no other.</b><br><b>A killer more twisted than he's ever seen before.</b><br><b>A case that will test him to the limit. </b><br><b>Has Robert Hunter finally met his match?</b>
<b>The Eisner and Lambda Literary Award nominated graphic novel about a group of mermaids trapped on dry land-from prolific comic artist and writer Kat Leyh, creator of the acclaimed <i>Snapdragon</i> and co-author of the bestselling <i>Lumberjanes</i> series</b>!
The extraordinary coming-of-age novel about life, love, war and magic - Maisie Dobbs meets <i>The Magicians</i> (with a helping of Terry Pratchett!)<br>
<p><b>An inspiring story about the incredible things that can happen when you give something a try, from award-winning author Catherine Emmett and bestselling illustrator Claire Powell.</b><br> </p>
From the imagination of Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black, comes the international bestselling series about the Grace siblings who find a mysterious handmade field guide in the attic of the ramshackle old mansion they've just moved into.
From the imagination of Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black, comes the international bestselling series about the Grace siblings who find a mysterious handmade field guide in the attic of the ramshackle old mansion they've just moved into.
The new novel from Lisa See, the New York Times bestselling author of The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane , about female friendship and family secrets on a small Korean island.
<b><i>New York Times </i>Bestseller</b><br><br><b><i>New York Times</i></b><b> reporter and "Corner Office" columnist David Gelles reveals legendary GE CEO Jack Welch to be the root of all that's wrong with capitalism today and offers advice on how we might right those wrongs.</b>