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Booklists and Suggested Reading
Fiction
Debuts - 2002
Page Modified:
February 11, 2008
A list featuring some selected first novels and debut short
story collections (mostly hardcover). This list may not be comprehensive.
First novel information is collected from a variety of sources. Annotations
are from Advance, the
Ingram Book Magazine - unless otherwise
noted.
- The Last Good Chance
Author: Barbash, Tom
Publisher: Picador $ 24 ISBN: 0312287968
PW
This darkly funny debut is the deftly plotted story of a dying lakeside town
and the four characters who must find their way through their own unexpected
transformations as they question, "What is the price of loyalty, goodness,
and love?"
Suggested Reading: First Fiction Debuts
Updated 8.13.02
- House Under Snow
Author: Bialosky,
Jill
Publisher: Harcourt $ 24 ISBN: 0151006857
PW
Library Journal
The first novel by an acclaimed poet and author of Subterranean, House
Under Snow is a story of mothers and daughters, of sexual identity, and
of a family slowly disintegrating after the premature death of its patriarch.
Suggested Reading: First Fiction Debuts
Updated 6.29.02
- No Bones
Author: Burns, Anna
Publisher: Norton $ 13.95 (trade paper) ISBN: 039332303x
Library Journal
A shattering and blackly funny debut in the tradition of Roddy Doyle,
No Bones follows a young woman growing up in a Belfast beset
by the Troubles.
Suggested Reading: First Fiction
- The Emperor of Ocean Park
Author: Carter, Stephen L.
Publisher: Knopf $ 26.95 ISBN: 0375413634
Kirkus
Booklist
PW
The Emperor of Ocean Park is as brilliant in its suspense
as in its acute social observation. Set in the privileged world
of New York-Washington-Martha's Vineyard upper-crust African-American
society and the inner circle of an Ivy League law school, it
tells the story of a complex family with a single seductive
and dangerous link to the shadowlands of crime.
Suggested Reading: African
American Stars and Legal Stars
- The Contortionist's Handbook
Author: Clevenger, Craig
Publisher: Macadam Cage $ 23 ISBN: 193156115x
Kirkus
Suggested Reading: First Fiction
Updated 7.17.02
- In the Casa Azul
Author: Delahunt, Meaghan
Publisher: St Martins $ 23.95 ISBN:031229106x
Library Journal
Spreading before the reader a panorama of Russian history, revolution,
and upheaval through the first half of the 20th century, this literary
work finds Leon Trotsky taking refuge in Mexico City when he is pursued
country to country by Stalin's agents.
Suggested Reading: First Fiction
- Shell Collector: Stories
Author: Doerr, Anthony
Publisher: Scribner $ 23 ISBN: 0743212746
Booklist
PW
A prize-winning young writer's finely crafted and imaginative
debut takes readers from the African coast to the suburbs of
Ohio in a fiercely beautiful language.
- Confessing a Murder
Author: Drayson, Nicholas
Publisher: Norton $ 23.95 ISBN: 0393051293
Kirkus
In this debut novel by an Australian naturalist, murder, a vanished
tropical island, and a thwarted love affair are all clues to the origin
of Charles Darwin's famous theory.
Suggested Reading: First Fiction
- Leaving
Author: Dry, Richard
Publisher: St Martins $ 24.95 ISBN: 0312283318
Booklist
Leaving begins in 1959, when newly-widowed and pregnant Ruby
Washington and her half-brother, Easton, board a bus in rural South
Carolina destined for California. Their lives, and the lives of Ruby's
daughter Lida and her children are played out against the turbulent
backdrop of the '60s and the drug-infested neighborhoods of the '80s
and '90s.
Suggested Reading: First Fiction
Reading Group
Guide
- Queenmaker: A Novel of David's
Queen
Author: Edgehill, India
Publisher: St Martins $ 24.95 ISBN: 0312289189
Kirkus
Library Journal
For more than 40 years, Michal lived and reigned in David's
court. Speaking as a sister, a wife, a mother, a lover, a woman
both scorned and worshipped, and above all, as a friend to David's
other women, Queen Michal reveals her hopes and pains, as the
fire of God burns and war, passion, murder, and prophecy fill
the Promised Land.
Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction
Stars
- Three Junes
Author: Glass, Julia
Publisher: Pantheon $ 25 ISBN: 0375421440
PW
This symphonic first novel teems with relationships and interconnected
lives--about love, death, and birth in a Scottish family.
Suggested Reading: First Fiction
- The Torn Skirt
Author: Godfrey, Rebecca
Publisher: Perennial $ 11.95 (trade paper) ISBN: 0060094850
Kirkus
LJ
Desperate for guidance, for friendship, for some sign that she's not a freak
of nature, Sara has a fleeting encounter with the mysterious Justine--the
girl in the torn skirt. Already acclaimed in Canada for its raw intimacy and
fresh, original voice, this is a daring debut that gives voice to the profound
and universal experience of teenage isolation, desire, and despair.
Suggested Reading: First Fiction Debuts
Updated 11.20.02
- The Mulberry Empire
Author: Hensher, Philip
Publisher: Knopf $ 26 ISBN: 0375414886
Kirkus
Booklist
Spanning a decade and moving between London and Calcutta, The Mulberry
Empire explores the doomed 1839 mission of some 50,000 forces of the
British Empire as they entered Afghanistan to overthrow a hostile amir.
Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction
Stars
Updated 9.7.02
- River Woman
Author: Hermans, Donna
Publisher: Washington Square $ 23 ISBN: 0743410394
Kirkus
From a new literary talent comes a first novel set in Jamaica
and New York that explores the ties which bind mother to child
and weaves a mesmerizing tale of promises broken and dreams
deferred.
- The Snowman's Children
Author: Hirschberg, Glen
Publisher: Carroll & Graf $ 24 ISBN: 0786710829
Kirkus
The Snowman's Children is a moving, psychologically intense
first novel that tells the story of an incident from one man's childhood
in the 1970s, when a serial killer called The Snowman stalked the
streets of suburban Detroit.
Updated 9.9.02
- The Secret
Author: Hoffman, Eva
Publisher: Public Affairs $ 25 ISBN: 1586481509
PW
LJ
In this gripping debut novel, Hoffman uses the near future to reflect
on the fast-moving present and to explore various kinds of secrets:
intimate secrets and family secrets, the kinds of secrets that can
be decoded from clues, and the kind that only lead to more tantalizing
questions about the nature of consciousness and self-knowledge.
Updated 9.23.02
- When the Elephants Dance
Author: Holthe, Tess Uriza
Publisher: Crown $ 24.95 ISBN: 0609609521
Kirkus
Library Journal
PW
Inspired, in part, by the experiences of her father, who was
a boy in the Philippines during World War II, this debut novel
begins during the final week of the Japanese-American battle
for the islands. As they hide in a cellar from the Japanese,
several Filipino civilians tell magical tales to help pass the
time, fuel their courage, and teach important lessons of hope.
- In the Image
Author: Horn, Dara
Publisher: Norton $ 24.95 ISBN: 0393051064
Booklist
PW
Not just a fine first novel, this is a young woman's coming of age story,
a romantic love story, and a spiritual journey, each infused with the lessons
of history.
Suggested Reading: First Fiction Debuts
Updated 8.27.02
- Wavemaker 2
Author: Hughes, Mary-Beth
Publisher: Atlantic $ 24 ISBN: 0871138352
Booklist
Library Journal
An exhilarating debut, Wavemaker II is a heart-stopping
story of what happens when one man takes a fall for another,
leaving his family in disarray. Combining poetic intensity with
a gritty realism, Mary-Beth Hughes has delivered a masterpiece
of page-turning suspense.
- Burning Marguerite
Author: Inness-Brown, Elizabeth
Publisher: Knopf $ 23 ISBN: 0375411968
PW
Waking to the chill of a snow-cloaked morning, carpenter James
Jack finds his 94-year-old "Tante, " Marguerite Deo, lying dead
outside his cabin. As he confronts the mystery of her death,
an emotionally intricate and unexpected tale unfolds in a narrative
that moves from the present back to a windswept New England
island at the turn of the century, and to New Orleans during
the Depression and World War II.
Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction
Stars
- Enemy Women
Author: Jiles, Paulette
Publisher: Morrow $ 24.95 ISBN: 0066214440
Kirkus
PW
LJ
The Colley family are modest farmers in the Missouri Ozarks.
The Colleys try to remain neutral, a fact ignored by the Union
militia who confiscate their livestock, burn their farm, and
arrest their daughter on charges of "enemy collaboration." Yet
as this innocent young woman soon discovers, fate can have a
double edge. In unsentimental yet elegant prose, Jiles reveals
the universal horrors of war and its irreparable damage, and
introduces a wonderful new character in a memorable story.
Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction
Stars & Civil War Stars
- Man Walks Into a Room
Author: Krauss, Nicole
Publisher: Doubleday $ 23.95 ISBN: 0385503997
LJ
In this shimmering debut novel of memory, identity, and love, an English
professor's brain tumor eradicates his memories past the age of 12 as
he mourns a life well-lived and profoundly forgotten.
Suggested Reading: First Fiction
- The Impressionist
Author: Kunzru, Hari
Publisher: Dutton $ 24.95 ISBN: 052594642x
PW
Booklist
Library Journal
Kirkus
Sweeping from India to England to France and Africa and played
out on a teeming world canvas, The Impressionist is the
unforgettable riches-to-rags story of a boy who is born a lie
and must adapt--or perish.
- The Ecstatic
Author: Lavalle, Victor
Publisher: Crown $ 22.95 ISBN: 0609610147
PW
Something is wrong with Anthony, and it's getting worse. Schizophrenia runs
in his family's blood, picking off an uncle here, a mother there, and has
now found a home in Anthony's mind. From the acclaimed author of the short-story
collection Slapboxing with Jesus comes this inventive, funny, and
heartbreaking first novel.
Updated 9.23.02
- Crow Lake
Author: Lawson, Mary
Publisher: Dial $ 23.95 ISBN: 038533611x
Kirkus
PW
For the farming Pye family of northern Ontario, life is a Greek
tragedy where the sins of the fathers are visited on the sons,
and terrible events occur offstage. In this universal drama
of family love and misunderstandings, Lawson ratchets up the
tension with heartbreaking humor and consummate control.
- The Year of Ice
Author: Malloy, Brian
Publisher: St Martins $ 22.95 ISBN: 0312289480
Booklist
In this debut novel about a boy dealing with his mother's death, a painfully
revealing year threatens to shatter the tenuous bonds between the teen and
his father.
Suggested Reading: First Fiction Debuts
Updated 6.29.02
- It's My F***ing Birthday
Author: Markoe, Merrill
Publisher: Villard $21.95 ISBN: 0375507124
PW
Legendary comedy writer Merrill Markoe makes her fiction debut
in this scathingly funny tale of an L.A. woman's ongoing quest
to find happiness.
- Shackling Water
Author: Mansbach, Adam
Publisher: Doubleday $ 22.95 ISBN: 0385502052
LJ
Booklist
Kirkus
In the tradition of James Baldwin and Ralph Ellison, Adam Mansbach
captures the rhythms of jazz in a remarkable debut novel about
a young man looking for his muse in Harlem.
Suggested Reading: African
American Stars and Music & Fiction
- Piano Tuner
Author: Mason, Daniel Philippe
Publisher: Knopf $ 24 ISBN: 0375414657
Kirkus
Library Journal
A hypnotic tale of myth, romance, and self-discovery, this extraordinary fiction
debut tells the story of a British piano tuner sent deep into Burma in the
19th century, where he encounters thieves, soldiers, and an enchanting but
elusive woman.
Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction Stars
|First Fiction Debuts
Updated 8.16.02
- Half in Love: Stories
Author: Meloy, Maile
Publisher: Scribner $ 23 ISBN: 0743216474
Kirkus
This much-anticipated debut confirms that Maile Meloy is a writer to watch,
with 15 stories that combine a distinct voice and a striking wisdom about
her characters and the worlds they occupy.
Suggested Reading: First Fiction Debuts
Updated 5.9.02
- Simon Silber: Works for Solo Piano
Author: Miller, Christopher
Publisher: Houghton $ 23 ISBN: 061814336x
Booklist
Miller's darkly hilarious first novel takes the form of liner notes
to a recording of the complete works of a prodigiously cranky composer,
who haunts the borderland between genius and mediocrity.
Suggested Reading: First Fiction
- The Second Coming of Lucy Hatch
Author: Moyer, Marsha
Publisher: Morrow $ 24.95 ISBN: 0060081651
PW
A sparkling new voice introduces farm wife Lucy Hatch, a widow at age 33 who
returns to her tiny Texas hometown, contemplating a life of solitude. The
last thing she expects is to find Ash Ferrell, a dashing man who teaches Lucy
to work through her heartache. As their romance blossoms, Lucy and Ash must
endure an irate ex-girlfriend, a false arrest, and a 20-year flood.
Suggested Reading: First Fiction Debuts
Updated 6.29.02
- Video: Stories
Author: Nair, Meera
Publisher: Pantheon $ 21.95 ISBN: 0375421114
Kirkus
Booklist
- Miracle at St Anna
Author: McBride, James
Publisher: Riverhead $ 24.95 ISBN: 1573222127
LJ
Based on the historical incident of an unspeakable massacre
at the site of St. Anna Di Stazzema, a small village in Tuscany,
and on the experiences of the famed Buffalo soldiers from the
92nd Division in Italy during World War II, Miracle at St.
Anna is a singular evocation of war, cruelty, passion, and
heroism. It is the story of four American Negro soldiers, a
band of partisans, and an Italian boy who encounter a miracle--though
perhaps the true miracle lies in themselves.
Suggested Reading: African
American Stars & World Wars
- The Dive from Clausen's
Pier
Author: Packer, Ann
Publisher: Knopf $ 24 ISBN: 0375412824
Kirkus
PW
Booklist
A suspenseful, richly layered first novel that asks: How much
do people owe the people they love? The Dive from Clausen's
Pier will speak to all those who have ever thought about
leaving when they knew they should stay or felt trapped, not
only by circumstance, but by the strength of their own love.
- Violence, Nudity,
Adult Content
Author: Passaro, Vince
Publisher: Simon & Schuster $ 24 ISBN: 068485726x
Kirkus
Library Journal
Booklist
With Violence, Nudity, Adult Content, the noted essayist
and short story writer Vince Passaro offers a revelatory first
novel of crime, sexual damage, and personal redemption--in a
story that combines the grit of a Scott Turow courtroom thriller
with an astute vision of a crumbling marriage, worthy of Russell
Banks or Lorrie Moore. With present-day New York City teeming
darkly as a backdrop to the relentless action, this thriller
fires on all cylinders as a compelling literary page-turner.
- Prague
Author: Philips, Arthur
Publisher: Random $ 24.95 ISBN: 0375507876
PW
It is 1990 and the Berlin Wall has come down. Young Westerners flood
into the atmospheric decay of post-Cold War Eastern Europe seeking the
legendary Paris of the 1920s. Prague follows four Americans and
one Canadian, flush with irony and striving for success in a place they
often fail to understand.
Suggested Reading: First Fiction
- The Memory Room
Author:
Rakow,Mary
Publisher: Counterpoint $ 25 ISBN: 1582431728
PW
The Memory Room is a poetic, debut novel-in-verse about a woman
who goes to hell and back in order to understand the depth of
human evil and its possible transcendence. - Publisher Marketing
- Gone
Author: Roper, Martin
Publisher: Holt $ 23 ISBN: 0805067752
PW
In this erotic, emotional debut novel, a young Dubliner is torn
between two cities, two cultures, and two women. "A marvelously
nasty novel about love in our time" (Jim Harrison, author of
The Beast God Forgot to Invent).
- In Open Spaces
Author: Rowland, Russell
Publisher: Perennial $ 13.95 (trade paper) ISBN: 0060084340
PW
Set in the unforgiving prairie of eastern Montana, this powerful and
accomplished first novel captures the compelling story of the Arbuckle
family from 1916 to 1946. As the story begins with a devastating loss
for the family, the author masterfully weaves a tale of psychological
wars that rip the family apart and the redemption that can ultimately
bring them back together.
Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction
Stars
- Lovely Bones
Author: Sebold,
Alice
Publisher: Little Brown $ 21.95 ISBN: 031666343
Booklist
Library Journal
PW
In the hands of a brilliant new novelist, and through the eyes
of her winning new heroine, this tale of family, memory, love,
and living is told by 14-year-old Susie Salmon, who is already
in heaven. In the sweet, untroubled voice of a precocious teenage
girl, Susie relates the awful events of her death and builds out
of her family's grief the most hopeful and joyful of stories.
- Fruit of Stone
Author: Spragg, Mark
Publisher: Riverhead $ 12 (trade paper) ISBN: 1573222232
Booklist
From the author of the award-winning memoir Where Rivers Change Directions
comes a brave, soulful, and poetic first novel that depicts the friendship
between blood brothers as it plays out on a strange and fateful journey across
the American West.
Suggested Reading: First Fiction Debuts
Updated 7.15.02
- Portable Promised Land: Stories
Author: Toure
Publisher: Little Brown $ 23.95 ISBN: 0316666432
Library Journal
With stunning language and dazzling characters, this debut by Tour introduces
Soul City, a wholly imagined utopia where magic happens and black is beautiful.
Suggested Reading: First Fiction Debuts
Updated 6.7.02
- Burden
Author: Walters, Tony
Publisher: St Martins $23.95 ISBN: 0312287054
Kirkus
In this lyrical and funny novel, a young man named Burden tries
to get himself killed by sleeping with as many married women
as possible in his home town of Walterboro, South Carolina.
- Heaven of Mercury: A Novel
Author: Watson, Brad
Publisher: Norton $ 23.95 ISBN: 0393047571
Kirkus
A dark, riotous Southern novel of sex, death, and transformation. Brad Watson's
first novel has been eagerly awaited since his award-winning debut collection
of short stories, Last Days of the Dog-Men. Here, he fulfills that
literary promise with a humorous and jaundiced eye.
Suggested Reading: First Fiction Debuts
Updated 5.20.02
- The Execution
Author: Wilcken, Hugo
Publisher: HarperCollins $ 23.95 ISBN: 0060188235
PW
Booklist
From one of England's hottest new writers comes a smart, suspenseful
tale about a self-assured young man's descent into madness and
despair.
- Angel Rock
Author: Williams, Darren
Publisher: Knopf $ 23 ISBN: 0375414517
PW
From a young Australian writer whose first novel received the
Australian/ Vogel Literary Award comes a new story about the
disappearance of a four-year-old boy in the Australian Outback.
Menacing and mesmerizing, dazzling in its evocation of terrain--both
physical and psychological--Angel Rock is a brilliant
combination of the literary and the entertaining.
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