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Book News


   

'Tuesdays With Morrie' author Mitch Albom keeps the 'Faith'

Mitch Albom, the sports columnist who rocketed up the best-seller list with inspirational books...

New Niffenegger novel set in Victorian Valhalla

West of Karl Marx and just up the path from Charles Dickens' widow and daughter stands author Audrey Niffenegger, deep in the heart of London's Highgate Cemetery, the setting for her new novel, "Her Fearful Symmetry."

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Mitchard dips into ocean one too many times

No Time to Wave Goodbye", by Jacquelyn Mitchard: If you loved Jacquelyn Mitchard's wonderful book "The Deep End of the Ocean," you may wonder why she would want to tack on a sequel.

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How can you not like Pete Dexter's 'Spooner'?

"Spooner", by Pete Dexter: You're not going to read a bad review of Pete Dexter's latest novel here.

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`Perfect' book to read with baseball playoffs near
"Perfect: Don Larsen's Miraculous World Series Game and the Men Who Made It Happen" by Lew Paper: More than 600 World Series games have been played in the century-plus history of the Fall Classic. That means better than 1,200 starting pitchers have taken the mound on the sport's biggest stage, including many of the game's all-time greats.

Dominick Dunne: A raconteur of the rich and famous

Dominick Dunne, perhaps the most famous chronicler of the celebrity crowd over the last quarter...

'Born Round' indulges restaurant critic's obsessions

Before he decided to show his face in public with the publication of his new memoir, Frank Bruni was the mysterious restaurant critic for The New York Times, often wearing disguises as he made his rounds

A Mother’s Memoir, a Son’s Anguish

The writer Julie Myerson is braced for another round of recriminations about her memoir “The Lost Child: A Mother’s Story,” about her teenage son’s descent into drug addiction.

Gregory creates a 'Queen' for a new era                        
Philippa Gregory's new novel, The White Queen, raises the question: Will the best-selling Brit author do for 15th-century England what she has done for the 16th?
Western novelist Elmer Kelton dies
                                                                        Western novelist Elmer Kelton, whose novel The Good Old Boys was made into a TV movie starring Tommy Lee Jones, has died. He was 83. Myrtis Loudermilk, a director at Johnson's Funeral Home in San Angelo, told The Associated Press that Kelton died Saturday of natural cause
Literary Twitter: For writers, it's a 140-character development
                                                                        To Twitter. Or not to Twitter. That is the question the publishing world is asking these days.

Retiring Los Angeles police chief has book deal

William J. Bratton, who last week abruptly announced he would retire as head of the Los Angeles Police Department, has a book deal

R. Dwayne Betts: A mind unconfined by jail

At 16, Betts was sent to prison for nine years. Now 28, he is living such a radically different life even he is astonished by how far he has traveled....

The Rebel in the Writer

He’s a rebel, fiercely independent, considered to be too outspoken, and best of all every word he writes challengers us to look at the world in ways that are easier to ignore. Marcus Blake has been successful so far in his career as an Indie Writer....

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Daniel Silva's `Defector' is well-crafted thriller
                                                                       "The Defector"  by Daniel Silva: Gabriel Allon's big mistake at the close of Daniel Silva's 2008 spy thriller, "Moscow Rules," was to spare the life of Ivan Kharkov, the ruthless Russian oligarch...

Fifty-six years after Ray Bradbury wrote the first draft of Fahrenheit 451 in nine days, his.....

Making of memoir: Jackson, Jackie and `Moonwalk'

On the morning after Michael Jackson died, literary agent Joy Harris began getting the e-mails: When, publishers wanted to know, would Jackson's memoir "Moonwalk" be returned to print?
The Vietnam Story You've Never Heard Before

  Steve Wilken gives us the untold story of America's involvement in the Vietnam War with his new book "Why Didn't You Have To Go To Vietnam, Daddy?"

 

 

 

 

 

Interviews with Authors

Q & A with Sharon M. Draper

Sharon M. Draper has been busy of late, with her new Sassy series for tween girls from Scholastic, as well as the release of Just Another Hero (Atheneum, July), the final book in her Jericho trilogy. The former teacher now writes fulltime, and does school visits and appearances. PW caught up with the author to talk about her writing life.

Men at War with Evie Wyld

Repressed trauma trickles down through generations of Australian veterans, POWs and recluses in Evie Wyld's After the Fire, a Still Small Voice. Think Annie Proulx by way of North Queensland.

A Wake Up Call to the West with Alex Dryden

Alex Dryden is the pseudonym of a British journalist who lived in Russia for more than 15 years. Red to Black is his first novel, a thriller that offers a sobering view of Putin's Russia.

Q & A with Jarrett J. Krosoczka

Author/illustrator Jarrett J. Krosoczka is best known for his picture books; his latest books are a bit of a departure, and are his first foray into the comic/graphic novel format. We caught up with Krosoczka to find out about his latest projects, and whether or not he has a “thing” for any lunch ladies in particular.

Culture clinic: Marie Helvin

Model and author Marie Helvin submits to a little light therapy

Allegra Huston and her two famous dads

 

Allegra Huston, brought up by the American film director John Huston, was 12 when she was introduced to her biological father - the English historian, John Julius Norwich. "Why should having one father preclude having a second?" she wonders

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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