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Three Book Sense 76 Picks Win Literary Awards
March 18, 2004
Independent booksellers sure can pick 'em. Three Book Sense 76 Picks have recently won prestigious
literary awards: Edward P. Jones' The
Known World (Amistad Press), a Book Sense Top Ten September/October
2003 pick, took the National Book Critics Circle award for fiction. Jennifer
Haigh's Mrs.
Kimble (Perennial), which appeared on the 76 list for January/February
2004, received the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award, a prize given for a distinguished
first book of fiction. And Richard Bausch's The
Stories of Richard Bausch (HarperCollins), a 2003 November/December
Book Sense 76 pick, won the PEN/Malamud Award, given annually since 1988 to
recognize a body of work that demonstrates excellence in the art of short fiction.
The
Known World was nominated for the 76 by Carla Cohen of Politics and Prose Bookstore
and Coffeehouse in Washington, D.C. She said of the novel,
"I am in awe of Edward Jones' precise language and the weave of the story,
but what I most admire is his brutal honesty. Every reader will again have to
confront the horrors of slavery and how it brutalized every individual who was
involved. That the slave owners are themselves black adds a new, terrifying
dimension. This is a masterful novel."
Debut
novel Mrs. Kimble was nominated for the 76 by Liz Murphy of the Learned Owl Book Shop in Hudson, Ohio, who noted: "I love to begin
a book without first reading the jacket copy ... especially one like this, where
I managed to get well into the book before realizing exactly what was going
on. The character of each of the three Mrs. Kimbles was beautifully developed
-- and through these women, we learn about Mr. Kimble. What a great book-club
book!"
Bookseller
Beth Henkes of University Book Store in Bellevue, Washington, chose The Stories of Richard Bausch for the 76 list and
said, "I was completely engrossed in the complexities of the characters
Bausch presented. This is a remarkable introduction to a complex and entertaining
writer."
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