A collection of thirty-eight love stories that have appeared in "New Yorker" magazine since 1964, written by a variety of authors, and telling of many different kinds of love and lovers.
An anthology of over two dozen mystery stories by a variety of authors including Lawrence Block, Ruth Rendell, and Marcia Muller, each of which explores one of the many ways love can kill.
The summer of 1855 was an important one for Louisa May Alcott. At the age of twenty-two, she longs to free herself from family and societal constraints and do what she loves most. But love complicates her decision and she finds she must make a difficult choice. Mixing fact and fiction, this novel re-creates that summer.