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September 2005 Book Sense Picks and Notables Preview
August 03, 2005
Here is the full listing of the September Book
Sense Picks, with booksellers' comments, as well as a preview of the September
Notables. Independent booksellers in the Book Sense program will be receiving
their Picks fliers in the August Red Box.
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The September Book Sense Picks
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1. THE WIDOW OF THE SOUTH: A Novel,
by Robert Hicks (Warner, $24.95,
0446500127) "Hicks' novel deftly combines the epic scope of a forgotten,
tragic historical event and the finely crafted detail of good literary fiction.
At its core is Carrie McGavock, who is transformed by the circumstances of the
U.S. Civil War that confront her. She will be remembered as one of the great
heroines from this year's new fiction." --Stuart Lamson, Bank Square
Books, Mystic, CT Also a Time Warner Audio (Abridged CD, 1594831092)
THE TENDER BAR: A Memoir, by J.R.
Moehringer (Hyperion, $23.95, 1401300642)
"J.R. Moehringer's narrative is like a river. The current sweeps you up
and carries you along past wild events and rich characters. His story of growing
up is a very human book, and you can't help but recognize pieces of yourself
and people you know in everyone involved in his life. I will look back at this
book with a bit of nostalgia, a lot of warmth, and a longing for that moment
when I first opened The Tender Bar." --Paul Haskins, Village
Books, Bellingham, WA Also a Hyperion Audio (Abridged CD, 1401383289)
IF YOU WANT ME TO STAY: A Novel,
by Michael Parker (Algonquin Books,
$19.95, 1565124847) "Sweet soul music is a character in this novel about
the journey of two white boys to find their mother. The book is a riveting,
original read." --Dana Brigham, Brookline Booksmith, Brookline, MA
TYRANNOSAUR CANYON, by Douglas Preston (Forge, $24.95, 0765311046) "Douglas Preston has
done it again. Set in the Badlands of New Mexico, the novel follows the search
for an incredible relic of the Jurassic Era. This is an action-packed read with
a satisfying ending that leaves readers with an intriguing question to consider."
--Linda Walonen, Bay Books, San Ramon, CA Also an Audio Renaissance Audio
(Unabridged CD, 1593977794)
IMMORAL: A Novel, by Brian Freeman (St. Martin's Minotaur, $22.95, 0312340427) "Newcomer
Freeman has written a tight, clever thriller in his first outing. This story
of a brutal serial killer is fast-paced, exciting, and gripping. Just when you
think you have it figured out, Freeman pulls a fast one and gives the reader
a totally unexpected and stunning conclusion." --Tim Schulte, Mitchell
Books, Fort Wayne, IN Also a Blackstone Audiobooks Audio (Unabridged CD,
0786177780)
LITTLE STAR OF BELA LUA: A Novella and
Stories, by Luana Monteiro (Delphinium,
$22.95, 1883285267) "I loved this collection of haunting, mystical stories
set in rural Brazil. Each one was so different and yet connected -- it was a
pleasure to savor them all!" --DeDe Teeters, Armchair Books, Port Orchard,
WA
FAITHLESS: A Novel, by Karin Slaughter
(Delacorte, $25, 0385339453) "Sharply drawn, fascinating characters distinguish
this ingenious thriller. Seemingly separate plot strands involving domestic
violence and a sequestered religious group weave in and out and, finally, come
together in a breathtaking fashion. Once you begin, you will not be able to
put Faithless down." --Dea Anne Martin, Chapter 11, Atlanta,
GA Also A Random House Audio (Abridged CD, 0739322508)
GARDENIAS: A Novel, by Faith Sullivan
(Milkweed, $24.95, 1571310452) "When you meet Lark, scorned when she and
her Rosie-the-Riveter inspired mom and aunt arrive in California from Minnesota,
all previous World War II fictional characters will move aside. Faith Sullivan's
novel is a moving, multilayered coming-of-age story." --Cheryl McKeon,
Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park, WA
PARDONABLE LIES: A Maisie Dobbs Novel,
by Jacqueline Winspear (Holt, $23,
0805078975) "It's not often that someone comes up with a fresh new take
on the series detective novel, but Jacqueline Winspear has done it beautifully
with young female private investigator Maisie Dobbs. Two investigations take
Maisie back to her past as a nurse in WWI. While she looks into the deaths of
two British soldiers, someone is trying to put an end to her investigations
-- by killing her." --Carol Schneck, Schuler Books & Music, Okemos,
MI Also an Audio Renaissance Audio (Unabridged CD, 1593978146)
THE HIGHEST TIDE: A Novel, by Jim
Lynch (Bloomsbury, $23.95, 1582346054)
"Thirteen-year-old Miles O'Malley, a loner and a seeker who is obsessed
with the rich marine life of the tidal flats of Puget Sound, discovers marvels
about the sea, the planet, humankind, and himself. This is a beautifully written
and thought-provoking tale about our relationship with the natural world and
how to find a place in it." --Karen Frank, Northshire Bookstore, Manchester
Center, VT Also an Audio Renaissance Audio (Unabridged CD, 1593978278)
THE LAST DAYS OF DOGTOWN: A Novel,
by Anita Diamant (Scribner, $25,
0743225732) "This novel is based on a settlement on Cape Ann, Massachusetts,
in the 1800s, a destitute area populated by prostitutes, freed slaves, widows,
orphans, and misfits. However, the tale of the kindnesses among them will touch
the heart. This is a novel well worth reading." --Barbara Hoffman, Bohannons'
Books With a Past, Georgetown, KY Also a Simon & Schuster Audio (Unabridged
CD, 0743550986)
THE MYTH OF YOU AND ME: A Novel,
by Leah Stewart (Shaye Areheart Books,
$21.95, 1400098068) "Cameron and Sonia were inseparable for a decade but
a huge rift, begun in a cloud of dust in a Texas parking lot, has come between
them. Told in present tense from Cameron's point of view, we're reminded that
we only ever see our half of any story. Touching and engaging -- a great read."
--Caitlin Sasser, The Fountain Bookstore, Richmond, VA Also a Random
House Audio (Abridged CD, 073932327X)
A COMPLICATED KINDNESS: A Novel,
by Miriam Toews (Counterpoint, $13.95
paper, 1582433224) "What a beautiful, heart-stopping book. Miriam Toews
takes that most familiar of stories -- teen angst, isolation, and self-consciousness
-- and shines a fresh new light on what it's like to be young and feeling helpless
in a world created by others." -- Debbie Morris, Barbara's Bestsellers,
Chicago, IL
A SUDDEN COUNTRY: A Novel, by Karen
Fisher (Random House, $24.95, 1400063221)
"This story of pioneers on the Oregon Trail is told with a depth of detail
and emotion that puts it above any pioneer story I have ever read. The canvas
Fisher paints on is breathtaking in its beauty and size, the hardships the characters
face are so real I could feel the aches of their hunger and taste the dust of
their long road. Amazing!" --Lillian Welch, Queen Anne Books, Seattle,
WA
AN UNREASONABLE WOMAN: A True Story of
Shrimpers, Politicos, Polluters, and the Fight for Seadrift, Texas, by Diane
Wilson (Chelsea Green, $27.50, 1931498881)
"Many a novelist will envy Wilson's storytelling flair and the vibrant
cast of characters in her real life. Her struggle to stand up to a giant chemical
corporation reads like a John Nichols novel." --Jean Matthews, Chapter
One Book Store, Hamilton, MT
BAIT AND SWITCH: The (Futile) Pursuit
of the American Dream, by Barbara Ehrenreich (Metropolitan, $24, 0805076069) "This look at
the world of the white-collar unemployed is another great expose from the author
of Nickel and Dimed." --Patricia Pacilio, Sackets Harbor Bookshop,
Sackets Harbor, NY Also an Audio Renaissance Audio (Unabridged CD, 1593977298)
THE PAINTED DRUM: A Novel, by Louise
Erdrich (HarperCollins, $25.95, 0060515104)
Available after September 6. "Faye Travers is asked to assess the estate
of a recently deceased retired Indian agent. When she discovers a large decorated
ceremonial drum, Faye feels compelled to secretly remove the drum. What follows
is a magical story that traces the drum backwards and forwards in time, narrating
the lives of those who passed into the range of its beat." --Bob Sommer,
Changing Hands Bookstore, Tempe, AZ Also available from HarperAudio (Unabridged
CD, 0060828161)
HUNGER'S BRIDES: A Novel of the Baroque,
by Paul Anderson (Carroll & Graf,
$35, 0786715413) "Set in 17th century Mexico and 20th century Canada, this
story of Sor Juana, a Mexican poet, and Beulah Limosneros, a graduate student
who is researching her life, is told, in part, by a professor who may (or may
not) have had something to do with Beulah's death. This wonderful, engaging
novel is sure to please fans of all genres." --Kathleen E. Raymond,
Davis-Kidd Booksellers, Memphis, TN
THE ART OF UNCONTROLLED FLIGHT: A Novel,
by Kim Ponders (HarperCollins, $19.95,
0060786086) "Ponders' writing is clean and spare and yet her main character,
Annie Shaw, is remarkably complex. When you've finished this novel, you continue
thinking about her complicated relationships with the men in her life, flying
in the Air Force, and the difficulties that come with being a women at war."
--Susan Thomas, CoffeeTree Books, Morehead, KY
THIRTY-THREE TEETH: A Novel, by Colin
Cotterill (Soho, $24, 1569473889)
"Dr. Siri Paiboun is the reluctant national coroner in the Communist Laos
of post-revolutionary 1977. With a dry wit and a giant heart, he navigates a
puzzle framed by an imitation panda bear, deposed royalty, a were-tiger, a contraband
circus, and some truly ferocious puppets." --Eric Robbins, Apple Valley
Books, Winthrop, ME
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The
September Book Sense Notables Preview
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Fiction
CLEARCUT, by Nina Shengold (Anchor, $13 paper, 1400079691)
ORDINARY WOLVES, by Seth Kantner (Milkweed, $14.95 paper, 1571310479)
THE MONSTERS OF GRAMERCY PARK, by Danny
Leigh (Bloomsbury, $23.95, 1582346461)
A MOUTH LIKE YOURS, by Daniel Duane (FSG, $22, 0374217327)
THE SECRET FRUIT OF PETER PADDINGTON, by
Brian Francis (Harper Perennial,
$12.95 paper, 0060792442)
26A, by Diana Evans (Morrow, $23.95, 0060820918) Available after September
6.
UNDER THE PERSIMMON TREE, by Suzanne Fisher
Staples (FSG, $17, 0374380252)
WILD DUCKS FLYING BACKWARD, by Tom Robbins
(Bantam, $25, 0553804510)
THE YEAR THE MUSIC CHANGED: The Letters
of Achsa McEachern-Isaacs and Elvis Presley, by Diane Thomas (Toby, $22.95, 1592641229)
Nonfiction
A BED OF RED FLOWERS: In Search of My
Afghanistan, by Nelofer Pazira
(Free Press, $15 paper, 0743281330)
THE CASE FOR PEACE: How the Arab-Israeli
Conflict Can be Resolved, by Alan Dershowitz (Wiley, $22.95, 0471743178)
HIS OLDEST FRIEND: The Story of an Unlikely
Bond, by Sonny Kleinfield (Times
Books, $24, 0805075801)
THE LAST COACH: A Life of Paul "Bear" Bryant, by Allen
Barra (Norton, $26.95, 0393059820)
LOVE MY RIFLE MORE THAN YOU: Young And
Female in the U.S. Army, by Kayla Williams, Michael E. Staub (Norton, $24.95, 0393060985)
A MAN WITH NO TALENTS: Memoirs of a Tokyo
Day Laborer, by Oyama Shiro, Edward Fowler (Cornell, $21, 080144375X)
THE TRUTH BOOK: Secrets of a Jehovah's
Witness Family, by Joy Castro
(Arcade, $25, 1559707879)
Mystery/Suspense
COLD GRANITE, by Stuart MacBride (St. Martin's Minotaur, $24.95, 031233995X)
NECKLACE OF KISSES, by Francesca Lia Block
(HarperCollins, $21.95, 0060777516)
SPLINTERED ICON, by Bill Napier (St. Martin's, $6.99 paper, 0312936680)
THE TRUDEAU VECTOR, by Juris Jurjevics (Viking, $24.95, 0670034371)
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