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The Gentleman Poet
HarperCollins 2010; US$ 11.99? The Gentleman Poet is the best kind of historical novel?well researched, beautifully written, and wildly entertaining.? ?Daniel Stashower, author of The Beautiful Cigar Girl The Gentleman Poet , author Kathryn Johnson?s novel of love, danger, and Shakespeare?s The Tempest, is a wonderful story that imagines a series of astonishing... more...
The Secrets Sisters Keep
HarperCollins 2010; US$ 12.99Sisters should be the best of friends, but . . . When it comes to family secrets, the four Dalton sisters have had more than their share. Then quirky, spirited Uncle Edward decides to throw a seventy-fifth birthday celebration and wanders off, leaving the women to face their past?and one another. Ellie?the eldest, tended to Uncle Edward... more...
The Transformation of Things
HarperCollins 2010; US$ 11.99What if the reality you thought you knew was nothing but a fantasy? Jennifer Levenworth has a great big pounding headache. It could be because her husband, a judge, is indicted on bribery charges, leaving her unsure about everything in her marriage. Or it could be caused by the media, who are relentlessly covering the story. Or because the... more...
Bill Warrington's Last Chance
Penguin Group US 2010; US$ 24.95"Part road odyssey, part coming-of-age tale, King's novel achieves the exact right balance of humor, redemption, and reconciliation." - Booklist James King's acclaimed debut novel is a rich multigenerational saga that soars with compassion and insight into the pain and joy of family life. Confronted with a diagnosis that threatens... more...
You Lost Me There
Penguin Group US 2010; US$ 25.95"Beautiful, brainy, and offbeat" ( Entertainment Weekly ), a perfect sophisticated summer read. By turns funny, charming, and tragic, Rosecrans Baldwin's debut novel introduces leading Alzheimer's researcher Dr. Victor Aaron, who spends his days alternating between long hours in the lab and running through memories of his late wife, Sara. He's... more...
Deleuze and American Literature
Palgrave Macmillan Ltd. 2009; US$ 85.00Bourassa demonstrates what happens when the set of concepts developed by Deleuze come into contact with the complex and philosophically problematic worlds of William Faulkner, Cormac McCarthy, Edith Wharton and Ralph Ellison. more...
When I Get Where I'm Going
Penguin Group US 2010; US$ 14.00From the bestselling author, an inspirational novel about three sisters who rediscover each other-and themselves... After thirteen years in Hollywood, Alicia Day is giving up her dream of stardom and heading home to Detroit-and back to her roots. Hope Teesdale is desperately seeking the truth about her husband's death when she hears from her... more...
The Keeper's Voice
LSU Press 2010; US$ 9.95Carson?s lean, spare collection unflinchingly engages hard ideas of beauty, of goodness. Direct and often colloquial in their language and traditional in their forms?blank verse, quatrains, sonnets?the poems? voices arise from a wide range of viewpoints and situations: from an altar boy thawing a frozen gate lock while early Mass goes on without him,... more...
To Have Not
M P Publishing 2010; US$ 6.49At the age of seven, Frances Lefkowitz began to realize other people had things that she did not and might never have. This was the moment when the world divided in two, between the 'Haves' and the 'Have Nots'. It was also the moment that launched her on a lifelong examination of what it really means to have and have not ? not just financially, but... more...
Death and the Running Patterer
Penguin Group US 2010; US$ 15.001828: Sydney is a city built on the backs of exiled convicts. But in a colony of criminals, how do you narrow down the list of suspects when a murderer is on the rampage? Nicodemus Dunne was a London policeman. After being deported on trumped up charges of assault, he now makes his living in New South Wales as a running patterer, spreading the news... more...









