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All Stars - 2000

  • The Toughest Indian In the World: Stories
    Author: Alexie, Sherman
    Publisher: Atlantic Monthly $ 24 ISBN: 0871138018
    star Publishers Weekly star Booklist star Kirkus
    The author of Reservation Blues now presents an anthology pf love stories--his first since the bestselling The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven.
    Updated 4/17/00.
  • Blind Assassin
    Author: Atwood, Margaret
    Publisher: Bantam $ 26 ISBN: 0385475721
    star Booklist star Kirkus star Publishers Weekly star Library Journal
    Containing a novel within a novel, The Blind Assassin is a science fiction story told by two unnamed lovers who meet in dingy backstreet rooms. Told in a style that magnificently captures the colloquialisms of the 1930s and 1940s, it unfolds layer by astonishing layer and concludes in a brilliant and wonderfully satisfying twist.
    Updated 8/23/00
  • The Year of Jubilo: A Novel of the Civil War
    Author: Bahr, Howard
    Publisher: Henry Holt $ 25 ISBN: 0805059725
    star Kirkus star Publishers Weekly star Library Journal
    Written with scrupulous respect for historical accuracy, The Year of Jubilo is the story of Civil War soldier Gawain Harper, who returns to his home in Cumberland, Mississippi, only to find that a showdown awaits him that once again pits South against North, and dignity against defeat.
    Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction Stars | Civil War Fiction
    Updated 3/16/00.
  • Master of the Crossroads
    Author: Bell, Madison Smartt
    Publisher: Pantheon $ 30 ISBN: 0375420568
    star Booklist star Publishers Weekly star Library Journal
    Against the 1793 slave revolt of Haiti's Saint Dominigue, the author of All Souls' Rising gives a kaleidoscope portrait of the remarkable Toussaint Louverture. The black leader's beliefs, passions, and compulsions unfold over the course of seven tumultuous years.
    Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction Stars
    Updated 9/29/00
  • Ravelstein
    Author: Bellow, Saul
    Publisher: Viking $ 22.50 ISBN: 067084134x
    star Kirkus star Publishers Weekly star Booklist star Library Journal
    When Abe Ravelstein, a brilliant professor, suggests that his friend write a memoir or life of him, the two share a celebratory trip to Paris where they explore thoughts on mortality, philosophy, history, old suits, and friends old and new. The mood of this journey turns more somber once they have returned to the Midwest and Ravelstein succumbs to AIDS in this elegy to friendship and lives well (or badly) lived. Excerpted in The New Yorker.
  • A Blind Man Can See How Much I Love You
    Author: Bloom, Amy
    Publisher: Random House $ 22.95 ISBN: 0375502688
    star Kirkus star Publishers Weekly star Booklist
    The author of Come to Me and Love Invents Us now presents a stunning new collection of short stories on the frontiers of emotion.
    Updated 6/12/00
  • Don't Tell Anyone
    Author: Busch, Frederick
    Publisher: Norton $ 25.95 ISBN: 0393049736
    star Publishers Weekly star Booklist star Library Journal
    The hungers of love and the fear of time drive the men and women, sons and daughters in these stories to speak. Busch renders precisely the need to connect and shows readers the ways--funny, tender and heartbreaking--in which connections, in spite of love, often fail.
    Updated 10/23/00
  • Girl With a Pearl Earring
    Author: Chevalier, Tracy
    Publisher: Dutton $ 23.95 ISBN: 052594527x
    star Publishers Weekly star Kirkus star Booklist
    With the precision and focus of an Old Master's painting, Girl with a Pearl Earring paints a vivid portrait of colorful 17th-century Delft, as well as the hauntingly poignant story of one young girl's rite of passage.
    Suggested Reading: Vermeer | Historical Fiction Stars | Biographical Fiction
  • Being Dead
    Author: Crace, Jim
    Publisher: Farrar Straus Giroux $ 23 ISBN: 0374110131
    star Kirkus star Publishers Weekly star Booklist
    A haunting new novel about love, death and the afterlife by the award-winning author of Quarantine. Baritone Bay, mid-afternoon: A couple, naked, married almost 30 years, lies murdered in the dunes.
    Updated 4/17/00.
  • Fasting, Feasting
    Author: Desai, Anita
    Publisher: Mariner $ 13 (trade paper) ISBN: 0618065822
    star Publishers Weekly star Booklist star Library Journal
    Short-listed for the 1999 Booker prize.
  • The Best of Jackson Payne
    Author: Fuller, Jack
    Publisher: Knopf $ 25 ISBN: 0375405356
    star Publishers Weekly star Booklist star Library Journal
    A musicologist sets out to explain the life and work of the tormented African-American jazz saxophone player, Jackson Payne. As he discovers the family secrets that tortured Payne and the musical doubts that haunted him, the musicologist begins to fathom the depths of his own obsessions.
    Suggested Reading: Music - Fiction Stars
    Updated 5/19/00.
  • Wild Life
    Author: Gloss, Molly
    Publisher: Simon & Schuster $ 24 ISBN: 0684867982
    star Kirkus star Publishers Weekly star Booklist
    A free-thinking, fiercely independent writer of women's adventure stories finds herself in a mysterious world that challenges her concept of reality, after she agrees to join a search party for a missing child who has disappeared in the Great Northwest Woods.
    Updated 7/5/00.
  • The Gates of the Alamo
    Author: Harrigan, Stephen
    Publisher: Knopf $ 25 ISBN: 0679447172
    star Publishers Weekly star Kirkus star Library Journal
    This full-scale novel about the siege and fall of the Alamo weaves in a love story between an American naturalist and a widow innkeeper who, along with her 16-year-old son, get swept up in the harrowing events of the heroic battle.
    Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction Stars | Western Stars.
  • The Binding Chair: A Visit from the Foot Emancipation Society
    Author: Harrison, Kathryn
    Publisher: Random $ 24.95 ISBN: 0679450009
    star Kirkus star Publishers Weekly star Library Journal
    This mesmerizing novel by the author of the bestselling The Kiss is set in alluring Shanghai at the turn of the century, and it tells the story of two women whose lives intertwine - fascinating, tiny-footed Mai and Alice, her Western niece.
    Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction Stars
    Updated 3/16/00.
  • The Question of Bruno
    Author: Hemon, Aleksandar
    Publisher: Doubleday $ 22.95 ISBN: 038549923x
    star Publishers Weekly star Booklist star Library Journal
    A novella and stories linked by characters, by locations, and by interwoven substories, The Question of Bruno is set in Chicago and Sarajevo and is a book about the trauma of war and how an exile makes a new life in a new land.
    The Question of Bruno web site
    Updated 7/20/00.
  • Prodigal Summer
    Author: Kingsolver, Barbara
    Publisher: HarperCollins $ 26 ISBN: 0060199652
    star Publishers Weekly star Kirkus star Booklist star Library Journal
    In a beautiful hymn to wildness, Kingsolver celebrates the prodigal spirit of human nature and of nature itself. Over the course of one humid summer, as the urge to procreate takes over the countryside, the novel's characters find their connections to one another in the forested mountains of southern Appalachia.
    Updated 10/23/00
  • English Passengers
    Author: Kneale, Matthew
    Publisher: Doubleday/Talese $ 25 ISBN: 0385497431
    star Publishers Weekly star Kirkus star Booklist
    When a band of smugglers sails for Tasmania, believed to be the Garden of Eden, they find the British "civilization" of the aboriginal tribes is in full force. Each character has a voice in the narration in this bravura performance, which sets new standards for historical and nautical adventure writing.
    Suggested Reading: Sea Stories | Historical Fiction Stars. Also, Kalimantaan by C.S. Godshalk.
  • In the Fall
    Author: Lent, Jeffrey
    Publisher: Atlantic Monthly $ 25 ISBN: 0871137658
    star Kirkus star Publishers Weekly star Booklist
    "An extraordinary first novel that bears no resemblance to a first novel" (Jim Harrison), In the Fall tells the heartrending story of three generations of an interracial American family, from the end of the Civil War to the Great Depression.
    Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction Stars | Civil War Fiction
  • Conspiracy of Paper
    Author: Liss, David
    Publisher: Random $ 25 ISBN: 0375502920
    star Kirkus star Publishers Weekly star Booklist star Library Journal
    "In A Conspiracy of Paper, David Liss has woven a tale of 18th-century finance, murder, and religion that is a remarkable debut and a thoroughly satisfying novel." - Arthur Golden, author of Memoirs of a Geisha.
    Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction Stars | Debuts
  • The Barbarians Are Coming
    Author: Long, David Wong
    Publisher: Putnam $ 23.95 ISBN: 0399146032
    star Publishers Weekly star Kirkus star Library Journal
    In a tale that alternates between black comedy and out-and-out slapstick, Louie explores the painful alienation between a Chinese-American man and his immigrant father - a conflict that is deepened by the son's decision to become a chef instead of a doctor.
    Suggested Reading: Black Humor Reading List | Asian American Stars
  • Becoming Madame Mao
    Author: Min, Anchee
    Publisher: Houghton $ 25 ISBN: 0681004076
    star Library Journal star Booklist star Publishers Weekly
    From the bestselling author of Red Azalea comes a strikingly original, erotically charged portrayal of Madame Mao, one of the most vilified women of the 20th century.
    Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction Stars | Biographical Fiction
    Updated 4/13/00.
  • Plowing the Dark
    Author: Powers, Richard
    Publisher: Farrar Straus Giroux $ 25 ISBN: 0374236412
    star Kirkus star Library Journal star Publishers Weekly
    On the shores of Puget Sound, a band of virtual reality researchers is building an empty white room that can become a jungle, a painting, or a cathedral. In a war-torn Mediterranean city, an American is held hostage in another empty white room. These two remote places will be linked by the power of the imagination.
    Updated 4/13/00.
  • Tides of War: A Novel of Alcibiades and the Peloponnesian War
    Author: Pressfield, Steven
    Publisher: Doubleday $ 24.95 ISBN: 0385492529
    star Kirkus star Publishers Weekly star Library Journal star Booklist
    The internationally bestselling author of Gates of Fire returns with a stunning novel of the Peloponnesian War and Alcibiades, the man whose heroics and passions fueled the epic struggle. Narrated by the conqueror's trusted bodyguard and hired assassin in a mesmerizing death-row confession, Tides of War is historical fiction at its finest - a full-bodied, flesh-and-blood retelling of one of history's pivotal conflicts.
    Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction Stars
    Updated 4/3/00.
  • The Human Stain
    Author: Roth, Philip
    Publisher: Houghton Mifflin $ 27 ISBN: 0618059458
    star Kirkus star Booklist star Publishers Weekly
    Set in 1990s America, where conflicting moralities and ideological divisions are made manifest through public denunciations and rituals of purification, the newest novel by award-winning author Philip Roth concludes his eloquent trilogy of postwar American lives begun in American Pastoral and continued in I Married a Communist.
    Updated 3/23/00.
  • The Aerialist
    Author: Schmitt, Richard
    Publisher: Overlook $ 26.95 ISBN: 1585670707
    star Publishers Weekly star Kirkus star Booklist
    This latest title in the Sewanee Writers's Series is a gritty debut novel in the tradition of Tom McGuane and Pete Dexter that chronicles a young man's retreat into the darkly glamorous world of the circus.
    Updated 11/22/00
  • Horse Heaven
    Author: Smiley, Jane
    Publisher: Knopf $ 26 ISBN: 037540600x
    star Kirkus star Publishers Weekly star Booklist star Library Journal
    The universe of horse racing - passionate, cold-hearted, pure, corrupt - is revealed in Smiley's new novel that combines the intense feeling of her Pulitzer Prize-winning A Thousand Acres with the wit, pace, and brightness of Moo.
    Suggested Reading: Horse Tales
    Updated 4/12/00.
  • In America
    Author: Sontag, Susan
    Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux $ 25 ISBN: 0374175403
    star Publishers Weekly star Booklist star Library Journal
    In a glorious, sweeping new novel by the bestselling author of The Volcano Lover, Sontag once again bases her work on a real story. In 1876, a group of Poles led by Maryna Zalewska, Poland's greatest actress, travels to California to found a "utopian" commune. In America is a big, juicy, surprising book about a woman's search for self-transformation, about the fate of idealism, and about the world of the theater.
    Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction Stars
    Updated 3/13/00.
  • Music and Silence
    Author: Tremain, Rose
    Publisher: Farrar Straus Giroux $ 25 ISBN: 0374199892
    star Publishers Weekly star Kirkus star Booklist
    In the year 1629, a young English lute player named Peter Claire arrives at the Danish court where he must find the path that will realize his hopes and save his soul. Short-listed for the Whitbread Novel of the Year Award.
    Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction Stars | Music and Fiction.
    Updated 4/17/00.
  • Hill Bachelors
    Author: Trevor, William
    Publisher: Viking $ 22.95 ISBN: 0670893730
    star Publishers Weekly star Booklist star Library Journal
    This collection of 12 beautifully rendered tales is an elegant, heartbreakingbook about men and women and their missed opportunities.
    Updated 9/29/00
  • Marrying the Mistress
    Author: Trollope, Joanna
    Publisher: Viking $ 23.95 ISBN: 0670891509
    star Library Journal star Kirkus star Publishers Weekly
    What happens when the esteemed head of a family - an English judge - announces he is leaving a 40-year marriage to marry his mistress? This provocative new novel is quintessential Trollope, combining her trademark sensitivity with a new boldness and unsentimental honesty.
    Updated 5/4/00.
  • Ray in Reverse
    Author: Wallace, Daniel
    Publisher: Algonquin $ 21.95 ISBN: 1565122607
    star Kirkus star Publishers Weekly star Booklist
    In this follow-up to Big Fish, Ray Williams, now sitting in heaven, reflects back on his difficult life - including his adulterous marriage, moments of sexual confusion, his worst deed, and his one good one.
    Suggested Reading: Humorous Fiction
  • Married Man: A Love Story
    Author: White, Edmund
    Publisher: Knopf $ 25 ISBN: 03754000052
    star Kirkus star Library Journal star Booklist
    Pushing 50, an American furniture scholar in Paris has an affair with a young and married French architect. In a desperate quest for health and happiness, they travel from Venice to Key West to Montreal to Providence. Finally, in the Sahara, their love is pushed to the ultimate crisis.
    Updated 5/19/00.
  • Louisa
    Author: Zelitch, Simone
    Publisher: Putnam $ 24.95 ISBN: 0399146598
    star Publishers Weekly star Booklist star Kirkus
    Following the holocaust, Nora and her German daughter-in-law, Louisa, enter an Israeli absorption camp for immigrants to await an uncertain future. Stranded in a new land, both women are forced to face the past and the responsibility each bears for what they have lost.
    Updated 8/29/00

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