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January Indie Notables Fliers & Shelf-Talkers Now Available
December 22, 2009
Booksellers can now download the January Indie Next List Notable title recommendations
in a flier
and shelf-talkers
on BookWeb.org.
Each month, the Indie Next List Notables showcase outstanding writing -- selections
that have all been recommended by indie booksellers nationwide.
The January Notables nonfiction list features an intriguing departure from
fiction standout Jonathan Safran Foer on the perils of industrial agriculture
(Eating Animals, Little, Brown), Pulitzer Prize-winner Rick Bragg's account
of the inspiring lives of workers in a cotton mill in Jacksonville, Alabama
(The Most They Ever Had, MacAdam/Cage), and a blend of memoir and recipes
from Suzan Colón (Cherries in Winter, Doubleday).
This month's fiction selections for the Notables includes new novels from Joyce
Carol Oates (A Fair Maiden, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) and Gail Godwin
(Unfinished Desires, Random House), as well as a quirky, handselling
favorite with an Irish setting, (The Pig Did It, Delphinium). In the
Mystery/Suspense category, the list features the introduction of a compelling
new protagonist in The Disappeared by M.R. Hall and the latest from acclaimed
writer Stephen Hunter (I, Sniper), both from Simon & Schuster.
Booksellers with comments, questions, and suggestions for the Next List are
encouraged to contact Dan Cullen, ABA senior director of editorial content,
via e-mail.
The Indie Next List Great Reads are also available in PDF format on Bookweb.org,
and stores that need more copies of the Indie Next List fliers should e-mail
ABA's Linda Ford.
Almost 62 percent of booksellers who responded to a recent ABA survey create
an Indie Next List display using a mix of Great Reads and Notables titles, and,
going into the holiday season, the December Notables titles expand the range
of books available for creating your Next store display.
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