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Kryptonite City
by Ross Berger
Sep. 15-21
Part-noir, part-romance, part-Greek tragedy, Kryptonite City tells the story of Barry and his apprentice Renny, who together run a makeshift comic book shop out of their New York City apartment. Their major source of income is "the grift," a term for conning and manipulating customers into unfair business deals. But when Renny unexpectedly falls in love with one of their customers, he begins to question his way of life. As he learns more and more about Barry's dark side, Renny is forced to decide between continuing his current life with Barry and seeking redemption through his newfound love.
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by Frank Basloe
Oct. 8-12
Joel and Sarah lost their child. Mark and Lisa will learn that theirs is sick. Keith just got out of prison. Paula helped put him there, Alison helped get him out, and Zak is just trying to create a family tree. DNA is what links them all and also what tears them apart.
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The Action Against Sol Schumann
by Jeffrey Sweet
Jun. 16 to Jul. 11
Sol Schumann is an aging New York Jew and Holocaust survivor. Loved and admired by all, he's a warm-hearted pillar of his orthodox synagogue and devoted father to his two adult sons, Aaron and Michael. In a plot filled with surprising twists and turns, The Action Against Sol Schumann poses serious questions about personal responsibility, ethics, and character.
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