Summer Reading 2001


Selected Titles (April - September 2001)

All Stars List - Fiction & Nonfiction

Try something new - First Novels List Have some fun - Humor List

Genre Fiction Lists: Romance & Romantic Suspense , Speculative, Inspirational, Mystery & Suspense, General Fiction

Book a Trip - Travel Tales List Short on Time? - Short Story List

More Overbooked summer reading lists


All Star Fiction (all genres) - titles with 3 or more stars from the following review sources:
Booklist, Kirkus, Library Journal, Publishers Weekly
  • The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse
    Author: Erdrich, Louise
    Publisher: HarperCollins $ 26 ISBN: 0060187271
    starPWstarKirkusstarBooklist
    From the bestselling author of Tracks comes a dramatic sequel--a story of suspect miracles, tests of faith, and the corrosive and redemptive power of secrecy. Over the years, Father Damian has seen the reservation through its most severe crises, yet he is more than a heroic priest. He has lived with and served the Objibwa people as a man of the cloth, and also as a woman. However, where does fact end and reality begin?
  • The Corrections
    Author: Franzen, Jonathan
    Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux $ 25 ISBN: 0374129983
    starKirkusstarPWstarBookliststarLJ
    A comic, tragic masterpiece of an American family breaking down in an age of easy fixes, Franzen's third novel brings an old-time America of freight trains and civic duty into wild collision with the era of home surveillance and New Economy speculation.
  • Undercurrents
    Author: Fyfield, Frances
    Publisher: Viking $ 23.95 ISBN: 0670896365
    star Kirkusstar LJstar PW
    For 20 years, Henry Evans has been haunted by a blurred but shining memory of his lost love, Francesca Chisholm. Now this shy American has come looking for her in her hometown on the English coast. What he finds there is not what he expects.
  • Juno and Juliet
    Author: Gough, Julian
    Publisher: Doubleday $ 23.95 ISBN: 0385501722
    starPWstarLJstarBooklist
    Written by the fresh, new Irish voice of Julian Gough, Juno & Juliet is an intelligent and lighthearted tale of two beautiful sisters who experience university life in Galway and the radiance of newfound love.
  • How to Be Good
    Author: Hornby, Nick
    Publisher: Riverhead $ 23.95 ISBN: 1573221937
    starKirkusstarPWstar LJstarBooklist
    In a humorous yet uncompromising look at what it takes to have the courage of one's convictions, Hornby reinvents himself as Katie--the consummate liberal, urban mom--whose world is being turned on its ear by the outrageous spiritual transformation of her husband, David.
  • Honeymooners: A Cautionary Tale
    Author: Kinder, Chuck
    Publisher: Farrar Straus $ 24 ISBN: 0374172587
    starKirkusstarPWstarLJ
    Kinder's book is a rueful, comi-tragic juggernaut of two couples who have spent the best years of their lives raising bad judgment to an art.
  • Clerical Errors
    Author: Isler, Alan
    Publisher: Scribner $ 24 ISBN: 0743210603
    starLJstarKirkusstarPW
    From the award winning author of The Prince of West End Avenue comes an irreverent tale of a formerly Jewish--and now decidedly errant--Catholic priest.
  • Dreamcatcher
    Author: King, Stephen
    Publisher: Scribner $ 28 ISBN: 0743211383
    star PWstar Kirkusstar LJ
    America's most thrilling storyteller is at the height of his powers in this page-turning epic of haunted memories, heroism, and stark survival. Once upon a time in the haunted city of Derry (the site of It and Insomnia), four boys stood together and did a brave thing. Twenty-five years later, these men are plunged into a horrifying struggle with a creature from another world. Their only chance of survival is locked in their shared past--and in the Dreamcatcher.
  • The Grand Complication
    Author: Kurzweil, Allen
    Publisher: Hyperion $ 24.95 ISBN: 0786866039
    starKirkusstarBookliststarPW
    The anticipated new novel from the author of A Case of Curiosities, Kurzweil returns with another work narrated by Alexander Short, a reference librarian who takes on an unusual research assignment when he feels his passions--both professional and personal--waning.
  • Kit's Law
    Author: Morrissey, Donna
    Publisher: Mariner $ 13 (trade paper) ISBN: 0618109277
    starPWstarKirkusstarBooklist
    Kit Pitman lives with her unstable mother in a cottage on the outer banks of Newfoundland. Her life is compounded by the mystery that surrounds her illegitimate birth. Morrissey depicts the way the lines between mother and daughter, although blurred, are deeply felt. Kit's Law marks the debut of a new talent.
  • Empire Falls
    Author: Russo, Richard
    Publisher: Knopf $ 25.95 ISBN: 0679432477
    starKirkusstarPWstarBooklist
    Richard Russo, author of The Risk Pool and Nobody's Fool, takes readers back to the small-town, blue-collar heart of the country. - Publisher marketing.
  • Shape of Snakes
    Author: Walters, Minette
    Publisher: Putnam $ 24.95 ISBN: 0399147330
    starKirkusstarLJstarPW
  • John Henry Days
    Author: Whitehead, Colson
    Publisher: Doubleday $ 24.95 ISBN: 0385498195
    starKirkusstarPWstarBooklist
    From the author of The Intuitionist comes a retelling of the legend of John Henry that sweeps across generations and cultures in a stunning, hilarious, and unsettling portrait of American society.
    Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction Stars
All Star Nonfiction - titles with 3 or more stars from the following review sources:
Booklist, Kirkus, Library Journal, Publishers Weekly
  • American Chica: Two Worlds, One Childhood
    Author: Arana, Marie
    Publisher: Dial $ 23.95 ISBN: 0385319622
    star Kirkusstar PWstar LJstar Booklist
    In the tradition of Richard Rodriguez's A Hunger of Memory comes a rich, emotionally resonant portrait of a child who must come to terms with being neither North nor South American, but a mixture of both.
  • Ava's Man
    by Bragg, Rick
    Publisher: Knopf $ 25 ISBN: 0375410627
    star KirkusstarBookliststarPW
    No one writes about the South like Pulitzer Prize winner Rick Bragg (All Over But the Shoutin). Once again, he lends his voice to the working people of the Deep South, and tells the story of a memorable figure in a singular time--a man on a lost stretch of dirt road along the Alabama/Georgia border.
  • The Eternal Frontier: An Ecological History of North America and Its Peoples
    Author: Flannery, Tim
    Publisher: Atlantic $ 27.50 ISBN: 0871137895
    star Kirkusstar LJstar PWstar Booklist
    Offering a wealth of scientific details, one of the world's foremost paleontologists has undertaken a sweeping, multiple disciplinary history of the geological and ecological development of North America.
  • John Adams
    Author: McCullough, David
    Publisher: Simon & Schuster $ 35 ISBN: 0684813637
    star Kirkusstar Bookliststar PW
    In his first book since Truman, one of America's most distinguished and popular biographers breathes life into history with this compelling look at the second president of the United States, John Adams. More than just a biography, this book looks at the birth of a young republic and explores the extraordinary factors that transformed 13 colonies into a united nation.
    John Adams information from IPL

First Novels

  • The Salt Letters
    Author: Balint, Christine
    Publisher: Norton $ 12 (trade paper) ISBN: 0393321606
    starKirkus
    This beautifully crafted debut novel is the sensuous evocation of a young woman's sea journey in 1854 from refined England to the wilds of Australia.
  • Open Season
    Author: Box, C.J.
    Publisher: Putnam $ 23.95 ISBN: 0399147489
    starKirkusstarBooklist
    Joe Pickett is the new game warden in Twelve Sleep, Wyoming, a town where nearly everyone hunts and the game warden -- especially one like Joe who won't take bribes or look the other way---is far from popular. When he finds a local hunting outfitter dead, splayed out on the woodpile behind his state-owned home, he takes it personally. - Publisher marketing.
  • The Muse Asylum
    Author: Czuchlewski, David
    Publisher: Putnam $ 23.95 ISBN: 0399147454
    starKirkusstarPW
    In this breath-snatching first novel of love, madness and artistic identity, a young genius's obsession with a reclusive writer consumes those around him, as they begin to learn the dark truths that lurk beneath the surface of the relationship.
  • The Ten Thousand: A Novel of Ancient Greece
    Author: Ford, Michael Curtis
    Publisher: Thomas Dunne (St Martins) $ 24.95 ISBN: 0312269463
    starLJ
    In the spring of 400 B.C., ten thousand battered Greek soldiers stagger out of the frozen mountains of Armenia into a small Hellenic trading post on the eastern Black Sea. Their stunning tale of survival is the source of this epic debut in the tradition of Gates of Fire.
  • Staircase of a Thousand Steps
    Author: Hamilton, Masha
    Publisher: Blue Hen $ 23.95 ISBN:039914725x
    starKirkus
    In a remote desert village of storytellers and seers, the accidental revelation of long-held secrets, including a forbidden love affair, unravels a young girl's world.
  • Bread Alone
    Author: Hendricks, Judith Ryan
    Publisher: Morrow $ 25 ISBN: 0060188952
    A mouth-watering novel from new author Hendricks rises to the occasion as a woman devastated by divorce finds redemption working at a small-town bakery.
  • Justus Girls
    Author: Lambright, Slim
    Publisher: HarperCollins $ 24 ISBN: 0060184760
    In her debut novel, Lambright spins an engaging tale about four African-American pre-teens who band together to form the Justus Girlz, a crack drill team in the 1960s. Decades later, the sudden death of one reunites the others to investigate what happened to their fallen friend.
  • Juniper Tree Burning
    Author: Long, Goldberry M.
    Publisher: Simon & Schuster $ 25 ISBN: 0743202031
    starLJstarPW
    This debut novel captures the unadulterated legacy of the 1960s counter-culture as it is lived three decades later by the flower children's children.
  • The Mind Game
    Author: MacDonald, Hector
    Publisher: Ballantine $ 24.95 ISBN: 0345440226
    star LJ
    When Ben Ashurst agrees to participate in a study of the biology of human emotions for his charismatic Oxford tutor, he can't begin to imagine what lies ahead. With a luxury resort on a beach in Kenya as the site of the experiment and his beautiful new girlfriend along for company, it seems the perfect way to spend the Christmas holidays. But paradise starts to lose its luster when, without warning, Ben finds the experiment veering from abstract scientific theory into terrifyingly real danger.

  • Grand Ambitions
    Author: Michaels, Lisa
    Publisher: Norton $ 23.95 ISBN: 0393050475
    starLJ
    A first novel about love, adventure, and one couple's reckless daring. A pair of young newlyweds sets out to run the rapids of the Grand Canyon in a homemade boat. A month later they vanished without a trace.
  • The Dark Room
    Author: Seiffert, Rachel
    Publisher: Pantheon $ 24 ISBN: 0375421041
    starKirkusstarLJ
    A debut work of major importance, this novel retells the history of 20th-century Germany through the experiences of three ordinary Germans before, during and after World War II.
    Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction Stars & World Wars Stars
  • Grift Sense: Tony Valentine
    Author: Swain, James
    Publisher: Pocket $ 23.95 ISBN: 0743406222
    starKirkus
    With a knack for sly sucker punches in the tradition of Elmore Leonard, Swain makes the scene with a comic, crackerjack debut mystery set in Las Vegas, the first in a series starring ex-cop Tony Valentine.
  • The Huntsman
    Author: Terrell, Whitney
    Publisher: Viking $ 25.95 ISBN: 0670894656
    starKirkusstarPW
    When a young debutant's body washes up in the Missouri River, her death--and the ensuing investigation--forces the Kansas City's inhabitants to examine their own buried history. This debut novel is authored by a writer-in-residence at Rockhurst University.
  • The Catsitters
    Author: Wolcott, James
    Publisher: HarperCollins $ 25 ISBN: 0060194146
    starLJ
    Renowned for his barbed wire wit, Vanity Fair literary critic Wolcott turns his wicked eye on the vagaries of romance in this viciously funny debut novel about the ways men and women communicate--and don't--in the never-ending search for a soulmate.

    Also: The Salt Letters by Christine Balint, Cane River by Lalita Tademy, The Wind Done Gone by Alice Randall, Punk's War by Ward Carroll, Mirabilis by Susann Cokal and Field Guide by Gwendolen Gross.

Romance & Romantic Suspense

  • The Marriage Lesson
    Author: Alexander, Victoria
    Publisher: Avon $ 5.99 (paper) ISBN: 0380818205
    starPW
    Lady Marianne Shelton pens a scandalous book based on the exploits of real life nobleman, Thomas Effington. Now Thomas is going to teach the forward country miss a lesson in love she's never going to forget.
    Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction Stars
  • Fast Women
    Author: Crusie, Jennifer
    Publisher: St Martin's $ 24.95 ISBN: 0312252617
    starKirkus
    Nell Dysart brings calamity to her job at a detective agency, but even her boss has to admit that no matter how much he hates the confusion she's brought into his life, Nell shares his passion for making things right. It's not long before they share another passion--one they can't ignore--even in the face of distractions like adultery, blackmail, arson, murder, and really bad business cards.
  • Second Thyme Around
    Author: Fforde, Katie
    Publisher: St Martins $ 24.95 ISBN: 0312273045
    star LJ
    British bestseller Fford serves up a delicious romantic comedy about cherished friends, despised ex-husbands and life's greatest joys--sex and cooking.
  • Plantation: A Low Country Tale
    Author: Frank, Dorothea Benton
    Publisher: Jove $ 6.99 (paper) ISBN: 0515131083
    starPW
    Caroline Wembly Levine always swore she'd never go home again. But she's returned to South Carolina at her brother's behest to see about their mother. Miss Lavinia is as maddenly eccentric as ever, and absolutely will not suffer the questionable advice of her children. Caroline soon discovers that this trip home is different.
  • Indiscretion
    Author: Ivory, Judith
    Publisher: Avon $ 6.50 (paper) ISBN: 0380812967
    starPW
    When her coach crashes on the treacherous Dartmoor, the sheltered Lady Lydia Bedford-Brown is stranded with wealthy Texas cowboy, Sam J. Cody. Being marooned on the English moor causes Cody to miss his own wedding to an unforgiving bride. But Liddy starts to reveal her hidden passions and courageous spirit that dare Sam to pursue even further what his heart desperately desires.
    Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction Stars
  • Thursdays at Eight
    Author: Maccomber, Debbie
    Publisher: Mira $ 22.95 ISBN: 1551668114
    In this uplifting tale, four women are bound together through their experiences, triumphs, and tragedies. The one thing that brings them together and allows them to escape life's hardships is their weekly meeting--Thursdays at eight.
  • A Kiss to Remember
    Author: Medeiros, Teresa
    Publisher: Bantam $ 21.95 ISBN: 0553802097
    In Regency-era England, Laura Fairleigh is in her beloved woods, praying for a husband, when she stumbles right over Sterling Harlow, injured and unconscious after a riding accident. The bestselling author of The Bride and the Beast delivers a new variation on a much-loved classic, featuring a Sleeping Beauty of a guy.
  • Fox River
    Author: Richards, Emilie
    Publisher: Mira $ 6.99 (paper) ISBN: 1551668068
    starPW
    Julia Warwick grew up in a world where foxhunting and Thoroughbreds are passions. But Christian Carver, a talented horse trainer, awakens the artist--and passions--within Julia. When Christian is convicted of murder, Julia suddenly loses her sight. Though blindness darkens her world, it opens Julia's eyes to hidden truths.
  • Brazen Virtue
    Author: Roberts, Nora
    Publisher: Bantam Doubleday Dell $ 18.95 ISBN: 0553802127
    When Grace McCabe's sister is killed after she moonlights on the phone lines of Fantasy, Inc., Grace is determined to bait the murderer with the same seductive voice that triggered his deadly lust.

Also: No Man's Mistress by Mary Balogh (Aug), Mercy by Julie Garwood (Sept).

Speculative Fiction

  • Priestess of Avalon
    Author: Bradley, Marion Zimmer & Diana L. Paxson
    Publisher: $ ISBN:
    star Booklist
    In this long-awaited new epic of the beloved Avalon series, myth, ancient lore, and the cult of the goddess fuse in a spectacular unfolding of one woman's role in the making of history. Priestess of Avalon tells the story of Helena, a daughter of the Holy Isle who became a Christian saint and the heroine of Welsh legend.
  • Kushiel's Dart
    Author: Carey, Jacqueline
    Publisher: Tor $ 25.95 ISBN: 0312872380
    star Kirkusstar PWstarBooklist
    High intrigue and a fantastic heroine make for a tale of pagan splendor in Kushiel's Dart. Phedre is sold into slavery as a child, but she possesses a secret that can topple a kingdom and bring warlords to their knees.
  • The Ill-Made Mute
    Author: Dart-Thornton, Cecilia
    Publisher: Warner $ 24.95 ISBN: 0446528323
    star Kirkus
    This debut novel begins as the inhabitants of Isse Tower find a mute, starving girl outside their gates. Unable to remember her past, her only hope lies in distant Caermalor, where a wise woman could restore her memories. To get there, she must survive a wilderness of endless danger.
  • American Gods
    Author: Gaiman, Neil
    Publisher: Avon $ 26 ISBN: 0380973650
    star Kirkusstar LJ
    A master of inventive fiction pens the story of an ex-con who is offered a job as a bodyguard for Mr. Wednesday, a trickster and a rogue. Shadow soon learns that his role in the man's schemes are far more dangerous and dark than he could have ever imagined.

    Probability Sun
    Author: Kress, Nancy
    Publisher: Tor $ 24.95 ISBN: 0312874073
    star Kirkus
    In an intense novel of war and science, Kress returns to the future of Probability Moon in which the human race is losing an interstellar war against the mysterious alien Fallers.

  • Passage
    Author: Willis, Connie
    Publisher: Bantam $23.95 ISBN: 0553111248
    star Kirkusstar LJ
    Multi-award-winning author Willis delivers a story that examines one of the toughest issues of all: death. Part medical thriller, part literary exploration, Willis plunges readers into a bizarre and fascinating world.

    More Speculative Fiction

Inspirational Fiction

  • The Prodigy
    Author: Gansky, Philip
    Publisher: Zondervan $ 12.99 ISBN: 0310235561
    A strangely gifted six-year-old boy has the whole world wondering about the source of his powers in this suspenseful novel by the author of A Ship Possessed and Vanished.
  • The Note: A Story of Second Chances
    Author: Hunt, Angela
    Publisher: Word $ 12.99 ISBN: 0849942845
    In the wake of a tragic plane crash, a reporter's life is turned upside-down by the last words of an anonymous passenger.
  • A Dangerous Silence
    Author: Palmer, Catherine
    Publisher: Tyndale $ 11.99 ISBN:0842336176
    Dr. Marah Morgan returns to run the family farm for her cantankerous old father who is recovering from a broken hip. Marah discovers that her father has given government agents permission to search the farm for an old Indian burial ground, a search that Marah begins to find suspicious. The destructiveness of bitterness and "dangerous silence" about family secrets parallels the damage of a silent killer hidden in the burial ground.
  • Singsation
    Author: Thomas, Jacquelin
    Publisher: Warner $ 21.95 ISBN:044652798x
    Deborah Anne Peterson knows her voice is a gift from God and she intends to use it. A hometown rapper introduces her to the right people. Suddenly she is on tour singing backup for one of the country's top R & B artists. Her prayers have been answered, but success exacts a steep price, and with her beliefs challenged, she comes to realize the true purpose of her gift.
Also: A Common Life by Jan Karon, Sanctuary by Beverly Lewis, The Amber Photograph by Penelope J. Stokes, Dana's Valley by Janet Oke, I Promise by Robin Jones Gunn and Just Shy of Harmony by Philip Gulley (Sept).

Mystery & Suspense

  • Little America
    Author: Bromell, Henry
    Publisher: Knopf $ 24 ISBN: 0375406840
    starBookliststarLJ
    Little America opens in Boston today and tells the story of a man searching for the truth about his father's past, the key to which is locked away in the CIA code of silence.
  • You Only Die Twice: Britt Montero
    Author: Buchanan, Edna
    Publisher: Morrow $ 26 ISBN: 0380976552
    star Kirkus
    A murdered woman, drowned off Miami Beach, is positively identified through fingerprints to be Lily Jordan, a mysterious lady who was thought dead years ago. Her husband--tried, convicted, and sentenced to die for the crime--resides on Death Row, only a few short weeks away from his execution. For the insatiably curious newspaperwoman Britt Montero, it looks like a killer story. Now all she has to find out is where Lily Jordan has been for the past decade . . . and who killed her for real.
  • Tell No One
    Author: Coban, Harlan
    Publisher: Dell $ 22.95 ISBN: 0385335555
    starLJ
    She was his great love, the woman he'd adored since they were children. But a few months into their marriage, Elizabeth Beck was abducted, then found dead, the brutalized victim of a serial killer. Now, eight years later, Beck receives a mysterious e-mail suggesting that Elizabeth may still be alive.
  • Maggody and the Moonbeams
    Author: Hess, Joan
    Publisher: Simon & Schuster $ 23 ISBN: 0743202295
    starBooklist
    Arly Hanks--the wiliest chief of police in the Ozarks--is back on the case in Joan Hess's latest comedy-filled whodunit. And this time around, the intrepid sleuth just may have met her match: to her horror, she's been pressed into service as camp chaperone for the church youth group.
  • Pipe Dream
    Author: Jones, Solomon
    Publisher: Villard $ 13.95 (trade paper) ISBN: 0375756604
    starBookliststarKirkus
    Debut novelist Jones plumbs the depths of the drug world as four addicts are pursued for a murder they didn't commit. The story winds through the streets of Philadelphia as the four struggle to escape not only from the police but from the hungers that have all but swallowed them whole.
  • Uncommon Clay
    Author: Maron, Margaret
    Publisher: Mysterious $ 23.95 ISBN: 089296720x
    star PWstar Booklist
    Judge Deborah Knott of Seagrove, North Carolina, must unearth a local family's tragic past to find a vengeful killer in the eighth installment of the award-winning mystery series by Maron.
  • Silent Joe
    Author: Parker, T. Jefferson
    Publisher: Hyperion $ 23.95 ISBN:0786867280
    star LJstar PW
    In an intelligent mystery that will satisfy the mind as well as the heart, the bestselling author of Red Light and The Blue Hour returns with a moody, sexy, suspenseful novel about a scarred man, the father he idolized, and the secret he uncovered.
  • Ring of Truth
    Author: Pickard, Nancy
    Publisher: Pocket $ 23.95 ISBN: 0671887971
    starPW
    From the award-winning author of The Whole Truth comes a chilling new story featuring her gutsy heroine, Marie Lightfoot. This time Lightfoot can't make the pieces of a Florida murder--involving a priest and his lover--fit together. And the missing piece could be fatal.
  • The Devil Went Down to Austin
    Author: Riordan, Rick
    Publisher: Bantam $ 23.95 ISBN: 0553110977
    star PWstar Booklist
    Garrett is a computer genius and a fool, a long-haired, wheelchair-bound Jimmy Buffet fan who's accused of killing his oldest friend. Garrett doesn't want to ask his private eye brother for help, but Navarre has never been one to take no for an answer. All too soon, he's about to ride the high tech wave in a one-way dive to betrayal and death.
  • Black Water Transit
    Author: Stroud, Carsten
    Publisher: Norton $ 24.95 ISBN: 0385335784
    starKirkusstarPW
    Acclaimed nationally bestselling author Stroud pens a novel of suspense that draws on the NYPD and that city's meanest streets. A tough, gritty look at what happens when a pretty good guy takes on the really bad ones.
  • More Mystery & Suspense Stars

General Fiction

  • The Devil's Oasis
    Author: Bull, Bartle
    Publisher: Carroll & Graf $ 25 ISBN: 0786708441
    starPW
    The master storyteller and author of A Cafe on the Nile presents a new tale of swaggering adventure, romance, and espionage set in war-torn North Africa. There, against the massive force of Rommel's Afrika Korps, a young English hussar named Wellington Rider fights beside the French Foreign Legion.
    Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction Stars & World Wars Stars
  • Sharpe's Trafalgar
    Author: Cornwell, Bernard
    Publisher: HarperCollins $ 25 ISBN: 0060194251
    starPWstarLJ
    This number one international bestseller sends Richard Sharpe into a breathtaking sea chase and a savage battle off Cape Trafalgar in 1805.
    Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction Stars & Sea Stories
  • The Dearly Departed
    Author: Lipman, Elinor
    Publisher: Random $ 23.95 ISBN: 0679463127
    When Sunny returns to New Hampshire after the accidental death of her mother, she begins to think she wasn't as beleaguered as she had felt she was; that her mother's life was richer than anyone suspected; and that maybe the familiar-looking man at the funeral is the half-brother she doesn't know she needs.
  • Bel Canto
    Author: Patchett, Ann
    Publisher: HarperCollins $ 25 ISBN: 0060188731
    starKirkus
    From the bestselling author of The Magician's Assistant comes a marvelous novel of love, opera, and terrorism set in South America. Two couples, complete opposites, fall in love; sexual identities become confused; and a horrific imprisonment is transformed into an unexpected heaven on earth.
  • Back When We Were Grownups
    Author: Tyler, Anne
    Publisher: Knopf $ 25 ISBN: 0375412530
    starKirkusstarPW
    At 53, Rebecca Davitch--mistress of the Open Arms, a crumbling 19th-century row house in Baltimore where giving parties is the family business--suddenly asks herself whether she has turned into the wrong person. But can she really recover the woman she has left behind?
  • The Miracle Life of Edgar Mint
    Author: Udall, Brady
    Publisher: Norton $ 24.95 ISBN: 0393020363
    starKirkusstarPW
    Half Apache and "mostly orphaned", Edgar's trials begin on an Arizona reservation at the age of seven when the mailman's jeep accidentally runs over his head. Through it all, readers will root for this irresistible innocent who never truly loses heart, and whose quest for the mailman leads him to an unexpected home.
  • The Death of Sweet Mister
    Author: Woodrell, Daniel
    Publisher: Putnam $ 23.95 ISBN: 0399147519
    starBookliststarPW
    A southern gothic tale of the events that tear at a dysfunctional family when a slick stranger comes to visit.
  • Visible Spirits
    Author: Yarbrough, Steve
    Publisher: Knopf $ 23 ISBN: 0375411593
    starPW
    In Loring, Mississippi, circa 1902, the tenure of a black postmistress is compromised by the prodigal son of a once proud planting family. So when President Roosevelt intervenes, this local, even personal dispute inevitably erupts, fueled by all the dark, brutal memories of slavery, war, and emancipation.
    Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction Stars

Short Stories

  • Honeymoon and Other Stories
    Author: Canty, Kevin
    Publisher: Doubleday $ 21 ISBN: 0385491611
    starKirkus
    Canty's masterful collection about reckless love reveals the hidden longings and quirky needs of both men and women with sensitivity and humor. The author brings his strengths as a stylist and acute observer to these ten stories that explore unlikely alliances and unconventional expressions of love.
  • Among the Missing
    Author: Chaon, Dan
    Publisher: Ballantine $ 22 ISBN: 0345441621
    starKirkusstarBooklist
    In this haunting, bracing new collection, Chaon shares stories of down-and-out people who live outside the American Dream, while wondering which decision, path, or accident brought them to this place.
  • Come Up and See Me Sometime: Stories
    Author: Krouse, Erika
    Publisher: Scribner $ 22 ISBN: 0743202449
    starKirkusstarPW
    Each of the 13 stories in this collection is underscored by the brassy spirit of Mae West. Come Up and See Me Sometime is a thought-provoking rant, surprising readers with mirror images of the fears, foibles, and facades of their own lives.
  • Big as Life: Three Tales for Spring
    Author: Howard, Maureen
    Publisher: Viking $ 23.95 ISBN: 067089978x
    starBooklist
    The second book in a series, Howard presents three tales of moral resonance and magical enchantment--"Children with Matches, The Magdalene", and "Big As Life".
  • Yellow
    Author: Lee, Don
    Publisher: Norton $ 22.95 ISBN: 0393025624
    starPWstarBooklist
    Superb, unpredictable stories capture Asian-American lives with mordant with and unsentimental sympathy. A literary descendant of Dubliners and Winesburg, Ohio, Don Lee's Yellow is set in the fictional California coastal town of Rosarita Bay, whose inhabitants face not only fears of being ethnically "yellow" but also the universal terrors of love, failure, and abandonment.
  • In Cuba I Was a German Shepherd
    Author: Menendez, Ana
    Publisher: Grove $ 23 ISBN:0802116884
    starBooklist
    This debut collection of tales about Cuban immigrants attempting to make new lives in America is presented by a Pushcart Prize winner, touching on themes of the hopes and disappointments of post-revolutionary Castro Cuba, cultural ties that bind family, and more.
  • The Mysterious Press Anthology
    Author: Mysterious Press (ed)
    ISBN: 0892967390 $ 25
    Celebrating the silver anniversary of America's first mystery imprint, this special anniversary collection of original short stories is packed with a who's who of the mystery world, including Ed McBain, Donald E. Westlake, M.C. Beaton, and others.
  • The Collected Stories of Richard Yates
    Author: Yates, Richard
    Publisher: Holt $ 28 ISBN: 0805066934
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    Yates's short fiction is collected in a single volume, featuring the stories of his classic works "Eleven Kinds of Loneliness" and "Liars in Love", plus nine new stories.

Also: After the Plague by T.C. Boyle (Aug), Zigzagging Down a Wild Trail by Bobbie Ann Mason. (Sept).

Humor

  • I Don't Want to Got to Jail
    Author: Breslin, Jimmy
    Publisher: Little Brown $ 24.95 ISBN:0316118451
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    Pulitzer Prize winner Breslin is at the top of his form with this comic, wry novel about the downfall of a modern mob family, a new spin on a tale he learned from a life "lived on the streets".
  • Loving Pedro Infante
    Author: Chavez, Denise
    Publisher: Farrar Straus Giroux $ 24 ISBN: 0374184114
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    Teresina Avila is a divorced, thirty-something Chicana working in Cabritoville, New Mexico. Her lover will never leave his wife and ties Tere's heart in knots. Her diversions center around her best friend, Irma, and her membership in the Pedro Infante Fan Club. A hilarious and heartrending story about the fictions women weave to justify loving the wrong mate, this novel confirms Denise Chavez's reputation as one of our most engaging novelists.
  • A Mulligan for Bobby Jobe
    Author: Cullen, Robert
    Publisher: HarperCollins $ 26 ISBN: 0060185546
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    Hilarious and heartwarming, Cullen's novel is an unforgettable tale in which the most humbling of sports--golf--illuminates the human capacity for both heartbreak and joy. As a blind man sets out to win the PGA Championship, lessons will be learned about the true meaning of "vision" in competition, friendship, and love.
  • Orange Crush
    Author: Dorsey, Tim
    Publisher: Morrow $ 25 ISBN: 0060185775
    When gubernatorial candidate Marlon Conrad suffers a traumatic experience, he jumps on a campaign bus garishly decorated with the "Orange Crush" logo and ditches his security detail. The author of Florida Roadkill and Hammerhead Ranch Motel returns with another laugh-out-loud novel that delves into the dark side of the Sunshine State.
  • The Columnist
    Author: Frank, Jeffrey
    Publisher: Simon & Schuster $ 22 ISBN:0743212533
    In a ribald memoir of betrayal, seduction, scandal, and, ultimately, a dim recognition of failure, The Columnist is a dark comedy about a somewhat delusional political columnist looking back on his life and times.
  • The Rich Part of Life
    Author: Kokoris, Jim
    Publisher: St Martins $ 24.95 ISBN: 0312274793
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    After Teddy loses his mother to a car accident, his father plays the lottery, with his wife's old numbers, and wins $190 million, immediately transforming their lives forever. For the first time, the family must learn what "the rich part of life" really is.
  • Walk of Fame
    Author: Krum, Sharon
    Publisher: St Martins $ 23.95 ISBN: 031227310x
    The bet: Tom Webster has 30 days to make himself famous. The catch: At the end of 30 days he has to reveal that his fame is all just a sham and that the culture of celebrity is manufactured and force fed to the American public. The pay-off: fame, glory, and $100,000.
  • A Few Corrections
    Author: Leithauser, Brad
    Publisher: Knopf $ 24 ISBN: 0375411496
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    This clever, humorous novel opens with the obituary of Wesley Sultan, a respectable, Midwestern businessman, riddled with errors. The book's narrator corrects the errors, piling correction upon correction until the original has been so altered it reveals Wesley lived a far more tangled and ambiguous life.
  • Niagara Falls All Over Again
    Author: McCracken, Elizabeth
    Publisher: Dial $ 23.95 ISBN: 0385318375
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    Two young men, Carter & Sharp, become the most famous comedy team of their era, conquering vaudeville, the movies, radio and television. Their 30 year partnership prevails--until Carter commits one desperate act of betrayal.
  • Fixer Chao
    Author: Ong, Han
    Publisher: Farrar Straus Giroux $ 24.95 ISBN: 0374155755
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    A novel about love, revenge, art, and Feng Shui, as a Filipino street hustler assumes the persona of Master Chao, a revered Feng Shui practitioner from Hong Kong. Distorting the Eastern concept of Feng Shui to accommodate Western demands, he peddles his peculiar brand of holistic philosophy among New York City's elite. Fixer Chao raises questions of race and privilege, character and identity, and of what it means to be Asian at the turn of the 21st century.
  • Hotel Honolulu
    Author: Theroux, Paul
    Publisher: Houghton Mifflin $ 26 ISBN: 0618095012
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    Like the Canterbury pilgrims, every guest in the 88-room Hotel Honolulu has come in search of something and everyone has a story. In this unforgettable novel, Theroux reveals a funny, languid, louche floating world, island style--the essence of Hawaii as it has never been depicted.
  • Big Cherry Holler
    Author: Trigiani, Adriana
    Publisher: Random $ 24.95 ISBN:0375506179
    In a hilarious and heartwarming sequel to the bestselling Big Stone Gap, Ave Maria and Jack MacChesney find their marriage strained by a summer spent apart.
  • Good in Bed
    Author: Weiner, Jennifer
    Publisher: Pocket $ 24.95 ISBN: 0743418166
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    The day pop-culture journalist Cannie Shapiro reads her ex-boyfriends' published story about their sex life is the day her life changes. Embarking on a journey through her past she confronts her ex, deals with her lesbian mother and sifts through the answer to how she got where she is--single, angry and exposed.
  • As Long as She Needs Me
    Author: Weinstock, Nicholas
    Publisher: Cliff St $ 22 ISBN: 0060198249
    This sparkling comedy is also a hilarious behind-the-scenes satire on the wedding industry and the world of publishing. For ten years, Oscar Campbell has worked for his explosive boss, Dawn, the head of Dawn Books. But then he receives an unwelcome and daunting task--to plan her wedding.
Also: Miss Julia Takes Over by Ann B. Ross (July), Junior's Leg by Ken Wells (Aug), Guys in Suits by Van Whitfield (July).

Book a Trip - Travel Tales

  • Far Appalachia: Following the New River North
    Author: Adams, Noah
    Publisher: Delacorte $ 23.95 ISBN: 0385320108
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    The host of NPR's All Things Considered and author of the beloved national bestseller Piano Lessons returns to the memoir format--and to the land of his forebears--as he follows an ancient river into the heart of contemporary Appalachia.
  • Sheba: Through the Desert in Search of the Legendary Queen
    Author: Clapp, Nicholas
    Publisher: Houghton Mifflin $ 26 ISBN: 0395952832
    In an adventure that is part history, part travelogue, Clapp sets out on a quest to find the Queen of Sheba one of the most mysterious figures of the past. Everyone knows her name, but few know more about her than that she journeyed to see wise King Solomon.
  • Walking the Bible: A Journey by Land Through the Five Books of Moses
    Author: Feiler, Bruce S.
    Publisher: Morrow $ 26 ISBN: 0380977753
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    In the tradition of Thomas Cahill and Bruce Chatwin, this fascinating book takes readers on a firsthand journey through the greatest stories ever told, drawing from the latest archaeological research about each site and exploring how geography affects the larger narrative of the Bible.
  • Playing the Moldovans at Tennis
    Author: Hawks, Tony
    Publisher: Simon & Schuster $ 23.95 ISBN: 0312280106
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    A bestseller in England, this work by the author of Round Ireland with a Fridge finds Hawks on an extraordinary travel adventure in an attempt to beat all 11 members of the Moldovan soccer team at tennis.
  • The Grand Tour: The European Adventures of a Continental Drifter
    Author: Moore, Tim
    Publisher: St Martins $ 23.95 ISBN: 0312281560
    Moore traces the origins of the Grand Tour to a bumbling but determined 17th century courtier, and then hilariously follows in his unsteady footsteps across the Old World.
  • Sorcerer's Apprentice
    Author: Shah, Tahir
    Publisher: Arcade $ 25.95 ISBN: 1559705809
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    As a child, Tahir Shah learned the secrets of illusion from an Indian magician. This is the story of his apprenticeship to one of India's master conjurors and his initiation into the brotherhood of godmen. Learning to unmask and practice illusion, he seeks out the subcontinents sadhus, sages, sorcerers, hypnotists, and humbugs. His quest exposes a side of India that most writers never imagine exists.
  • Also: Any Clear Thing That Binds Us With Surprise: Seven Seasons in Greenland by Gretel Ehrlich (Sept), 30 Days in Sydney: A Wildly Distorted Account by Peter Carey (Sept).

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