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PICADOR PAPERBACK
THE GOOD SOLDIERS
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BOX 21
2
4
6
7
10
Arnaldur Indridason
SEPTEMBER BACKLIST TIE-INS
YOU BETTER NOT CRY
11
12
32
33
34
Caroline Fraser
DELILAH
35
India Edghill
MATHILDA SAVITCH
(EARLY RELEASE, ON SALE 3/05/10)
36
Victor Lodato
THE CITY OF YOUR FINAL
DESTINATION
(EARLY RELEASE, ON SALE 5/11/10)
15
Peter Cameron
Michelle Wildgen
AESOP’S MIRROR
CITY OF GOLD
14
Augusten Burroughs
BUT NOT FOR LONG
RED CLOUD AT DAWN
REWILDING THE WORLD
8
Barbara Ehrenreich
ARCTIC CHILL
31
Jim Krane
Martin Booth
BRIGHT-SIDED
(EARLY RELEASE, ON SALE 8/03/10)
HOW MARKETS FAIL
Michael D. Gordin
Veronica Buckley
A VERY PRIVATE GENTLEMAN
29
30
John Cassidy
Hilary Mantel
THE SECRET WIFE OF LOUIS XIV
NOVEMBER BACKLIST TIE-INS
THE PRICE OF MOTHERHOOD
Ann Crittenden
David Finkel
WOLF HALL
28
Anders Roslund and Börge Hellström
37
Maryalice Huggins
THERE IS NO FREEDOM WITHOUT
BREAD!
SELLEVISION-REISSUE
16
Constantine Pleshakov
THE HAWK AND THE DOVE
17
Nicholas Thompson
COWBOYS FULL
18
James McManus
OCTOBER BACKLIST TIE-INS
THE APPOINTMENT
19
20
Herta Müller; Translated by Michael Hulse & Philip Boehm
THE LAND OF THE GREEN PLUMS
21
Herta Müller; Translated by Michael Hofmann
THE COLLECTED STORIES OF
LYDIA DAVIS
22
Lydia Davis
FAME
(PAPERBACK ORIGINAL)
23
HILARY MANTEL REISSUES
EVERYDAY IS MOTHER’S DAY
VACANT POSSESION
SARAH BLAKE AND PER PETTERSON
PROMOTION
COLUM McCANN PROMOTION
PICADOR CRIME
RECENT PICADOR HIGHLIGHTS
BESTSELLING BACKLIST
READING GROUP GUIDES
SUBSIDIARY RIGHTS
CUSTOMER SERVICE
INDEX
Tom Payne
BEYOND AMERICA’S GRASP
24
Stephen P. Cohen
FLY BY WIRE
25
William Langewiesche
THE SECRET LIVES OF BUILDINGS
26
Edward Hollis
LOUISA MAY ALCOTT
Harriet Reisen
27
38
Augusten Burroughs
Cover design by Henry Sene Yee
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50
52
55
PAPERBACK
DAVID FINKEL
The Good Soldiers
A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
AND TOP TEN BOOK OF 2009
“Spellbinding . . . Finkel has made art out of a
defining moment in history. You will be able to
take this book down from the shelf years from now
and say: ‘This is what happened. This is what it
felt like.’”—Doug Stanton, The New York Times
Book Review
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2 August
It was the last-chance moment of the war. In January
2007, President George W. Bush announced a new
strategy for Iraq. He called it the surge. Among those
called to carry it out were the young, optimistic army
infantry soldiers of the 2-16, the battalion nicknamed
the Rangers.
Fifteen months later, the soldiers returned home
forever changed. Pulitzer Prize–winning Washington
Post reporter David Finkel was with them in Baghdad,
and almost every grueling step of the way.
Combining the action of Mark Bowden’s Black
Hawk Down with the literary brio of Tim O’Brien’s
The Things They Carried, The Good Soldiers is an
unforgettable work of reportage. And in telling the
story of these good soldiers, the heroes and the
ruined, David Finkel has also produced an eternal
tale—not just of the Iraq War, but of all wars, for all
time.
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“Let me be direct: The Good Soldiers by David Finkel is
the most honest, most painful, and most brilliantly
rendered account of modern war I’ve ever read.”
—Daniel Okrent, Fortune
CREDIT: LUCIAN PERKINS
A Chicago Tribune Best Nonfiction of 2009
A Kansas City Star Top Ten Books of 2009
A Christian Science Monitor Best Books of
2009: Nonfiction
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“Over and over, I cried. I endured nightmares. I have
read hundreds of books about war and almost two
dozen books about the U.S. invasions of Afghanistan
and Iraq. Most of them affected me. But none has
affected me as deeply as The Good Soldiers.”
—Steve Weinberg, The Kansas City Star
“Heart-stopping . . . captures the surreal horror of
war.”
—Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
“A whole generation of these men will (God willing)
be coming home, and The Good Soldiers is as good a
guide as I can imagine to who they’ll be when they get
here.”
—David Friedman, GQ
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DAVID FINKEL is a staff writer for The Washington
Post, and is also the leader of the Post’s national reporting team. He won the Pulitzer Prize for explanatory
reporting in 2006 for a series of stories about U.S.
funded democracy efforts in Yemen. Finkel lives in
Silver Spring, Maryland, with his wife and two
daughters.
August 3
PAPERBACK
HILARY MANTEL
Wolf Hall
A Novel
Winner of the 2009
Man Booker Prize
A New York Times Bestseller
A Boston Globe Best Book of 2009
A Christian Science Monitor Best
Book of 2009
The Economist Best Books of 2009
A Financial Times Best Book of 2009
“Dazzling . . . Wolf Hall has epic scale but lyric
texture. Its 500-plus pages turn quickly, winged
and falconlike. . . . Both spellbinding and believable.” —Christopher Benfey, The New York Times
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4 September
England in the 1520s is a heartbeat from disaster. If
the king dies without a male heir, the country could
be destroyed by civil war. Henry VIII wants to annul
his marriage of twenty years and marry Anne Boleyn.
The pope and most of Europe oppose him. Into this
impasse steps Thomas Cromwell: a wholly original
man, a charmer and a bully, both idealist and
opportunist, astute in reading people and a demon of
energy: he is also a consummate politician, hardened
by his personal losses, implacable in his ambition. But
Henry is volatile: one day tender, one day murderous.
Cromwell helps him break the opposition, but what
will be the price of his triumph?
In inimitable style, Hilary Mantel re-creates an era
when the personal and political are separated by a
hairbreadth, where success brings unlimited power
but a single failure means death.
September
“A darkly brilliant reimagining of life under Henry
VIII . . . magnificent.”
—Richard Eder, The Boston Globe
CREDIT: JANE BOWN
“Both fresh and finely wrought: a brilliant portrait of a
society in the throes of disorienting change . . . her
best novel yet.”
—The Washington Post Book World
“Nothing short of astonishing. She burrows down
through the historical record to uncover the tiniest,
most telling details, evoking the minutiae of history
as vividly as its grand sweep.”
—Los Angeles Times
“Reader, you’re in excellent hands with Hilary
Mantel. . . . This is political intrigue pulsing with
energy and peopled with historical figures who have
never seemed more alive—and more human. . . . Wolf
Hall is a thrumming, thrilling read.” —Miami Herald
“Brilliant . . . a spellbinding, immensely witty and
brutally heartfelt look at a much-trod era and littleknown man . . . a provocative, beautifully written
book that ends much too soon.”
—The Plain Dealer (Cleveland)
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“Startlingly enjoyable . . . A great read from a great
mind, an addictively rich window into a time both
alien to and mirroring our own.”
—Star Tribune (Minneapolis)
“A startling achievement, a brilliant historical novel.”
—The New York Review of Books
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HILARY MANTEL is the author of ten novels, and
the memoir, Giving Up the Ghost, winner of the 2006
Hawthornden Prize. Her reviews and essays appear in
The New York Times, The New York Review of Books,
and the London Review of Books.
September 5
PAPERBACK
September
VERONICA BUCKLEY
The Secret Wife of Louis XIV
Françoise d’Aubigné, Madame de Maintenon
A New York Times Book Review
Editors’ Choice
“A lively, sympathetic portrayal of the woman
who, against all odds, succeeds in taming the
royal tomcat . . . Buckley imaginatively penetrates
her subject’s innermost thoughts.”
—The New York Time Book Review
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Françoise d’Aubigné, Marquise de Maintenon, was
born in a French prison in 1635, her father a condemned traitor and murderer, her mother the warden’s seduced daughter. Yet, armed with beauty,
intellect, and shrewd judgment, she was to make her
way to the center of power at Versailles, the most
opulent and ambitious court in all Europe.
Acclaimed biographer Veronica Buckley traces the
extraordinary story of Françoise’s progress from pauper child to salonnière to the compromised position of
Louis XIV’s secret wife and uncrowned queen.
Sparkling with irresistible wit, fine detail, and
novelistic sweep, this exactingly researched biography is a pinnacle of the form.
“This real-life fairy tale is told with flair and compassion.”
—The Christian Science Monitor
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“Buckley finds a modern parable in the rags-to-riches
story of a striving felon’s daughter whose devotion
won the debauched heart of an aging king.” —Vogue
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VERONICA BUCKLEY is the author Christina,
Queen of Sweden. She lives in Vienna.
6 September
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September
Martin Booth
A Very Private Gentleman
A Novel
Now a major
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The American,
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Clooney
“A psychological suspense thriller invested with
life-and-death gravitas.” —Seattle Times
The locals in the Italian village where he lives call him
Signor Farfalla—Mr. Butterfly—for he appears to be a
discreet gentleman who paints rare butterflies. But
Farfalla’s real profession—molding custom guns for
assassins—is deadly. As his feelings for a local
brothel-worker named Clara begin to intensify, Farfalla resolves to make his next job his last—all the
while sensing a treacherous circle closing in on him.
Part thriller, part morality tale, part psychological
study, A Very Private Gentleman shows Martin Booth
at the very height of his powers.
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“With Farfalla, Booth has created a rich, conflicted
antihero whose clever rationalizations mask a soul
weary with self-doubt . . . making us question our
own moral values, our sense of right and wrong—and
where exactly to draw the line.” —The Boston Globe
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MARTIN BOOTH, novelist, critic, biographer,
children’s author, and social historian, died in 2004
in Devon, England. His novel Islands of Silence
was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize.
September 7
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BARBARA EHRENREICH
Bright-sided
How the Relentless Promotion of Positive Thinking Has
Undermined America
“Ehrenreich’s examination of the history of positive thinking is a tour de force of well-tempered
snark, culminating in a persuasive indictment of
the bright-siders as the culprits in our current
financial mess.” —The Washington Post
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Dancing in the Streets
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Nickel and Dimed
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This Land Is Their Land
978-0-8050-9015-4 $15.00
8 August
Americans are a “positive” people—cheerful, optimistic, and upbeat: This is our reputation as well as
our self-image. But more than a temperament, being
positive is the key to getting success and prosperity.
Or so we are told.
In this utterly original debunking, Barbara Ehrenreich confronts the false promises of positive thinking
and shows its reach into every corner of American
life. Evangelical megachurches preach the good news
that you have only to want something to get it,
because God wants to “prosper” you. The medical
profession prescribes positive thinking for its presumed health benefits. Academia has made room for
new departments of “positive psychology” and the
“science of happiness.” Nowhere, though, has brightsiding taken firmer root than within the business
community, where, as Ehrenreich reveals, the refusal
even to consider negative outcomes—like mortgage
defaults—contributed directly to the current
economic disaster.
With the myth-busting powers for which she is
acclaimed, Ehrenreich exposes the downside of positive thinking: personal self-blame and national denial.
This is Ehrenreich at her provocative best—poking
holes in conventional wisdom and faux science and
ending with a call for existential clarity and courage.
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“Deeply satisfying . . . I have waited my whole life for
someone to write a book like Bright-sided.”
—Hanna Rosin, The New York Times Book Review
“A precisely crafted, hard-hitting . . . analysis of the
national mass fantasy of wishful thinking.”
—The Dallas Morning News
“Ehrenreich convinced me completely. . . . I hesitate to
say anything so positive as that this book will change
the way you see absolutely everything; but it just
might.”
—Nora Ephron, The Daily Beast
“Bright-sided scours away the veneer of conventional
wisdom with pointed writings and reporting. . . .
Helping us face the truth is Ehrenreich at her best.”
—The Miami Herald
“Contrarians rejoice! With a refreshingly caustic tone,
Barbara Ehrenreich takes on the relentlessly upbeat
attitude many Americans demand of themselves, and
more damagingly, of others.”
—USA Today
“A brilliant exposé of our smiley-faced culture.”
—Forbes.com
“Ehrenreich delivers her indictments of the happiness
industry with both authority and wit. . . . Bright-sided
offers both a welcome tonic and a call to action—and
a blessed relief from all those smiley faces.”
—The Plain Dealer (Cleveland)
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BARBARA EHRENREICH is the bestselling author
of sixteen previous books, including the bestsellers
Nickel and Dimed and Bait and Switch. A frequent contributor to Harper’s and The Nation, she has also been a
columnist at The New York Times and Time magazine.
August 9
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September
ARNALDUR INDRIDASON
Arctic Chill
A Reykjavík Thriller
Inspector Erlendur returns to crack the case of a
murdered ten-year-old boy in this critically
acclaimed series from Iceland
On an icy January day, the Reykjavík police are called
to a block of apartments where a body has been found
in the garden: a young, dark-skinned boy is frozen to
the ground in a pool of blood. Erlendur and his team
embark on their investigation and soon unearth tensions simmering beneath the surface of Iceland’s outwardly liberal, multicultural society. Meanwhile, the
boy’s murder forces Erlendur to confront a tragedy in
his own past.
Master crime writer Arnaldur Indridason’s Arctic
Chill renders a vivid portrait of Iceland’s brutal, littleknown culture wars in a taut, fast-paced police procedural.
“This Icelandic tale is delivered with exquisite sensitivity, in a moody translation by Bernard Scudder and
Victoria Cribb.”—Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times
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“A solid police procedural . . . well-constructed and
certainly unflinching in its view of the human condition.”
—The Washington Post
“Arctic Chill is most reminiscent of Henning Mankell’s
Kurt Wallander series.”
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10 September
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ARNALDUR INDRIDASON has won the CWA
Gold Dagger Award and the Glass Key Award for Best
Nordic Crime Novel. His thrillers have sold six million
copies in over thirty countries around the world. He
lives in Iceland.
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September
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Freedom (978-0-374-15846-0, FSG, $28)
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DAVID GROSSMAN
To the End of the Land (Knopf, $27.95)
Writing in the Dark (978-0-312-42860-0, $14)
Someone to Run With (978-0-312-42194-6, $15)
The Zigzag Kid (978-0-312-42099-4, $16)
Be My Knife (978-0-312-42147-2, $16)
See Under: LOVE (978-0-312-42069-7, $17)
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ARNALDUR INDRIDASON
Hypothermia (978-0-312-56991-4, Minotaur, $24.99)
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Some Sing, Some Cry (978-0-312-19899-2, SMP, $26.99)
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11 September
PAPERBACK
AUGUSTEN BURROUGHS
You Better Not Cry
A New York Times bestseller about Christmases
past and present from the number-one bestselling
author of Running with Scissors, Dry, and A Wolf at
the Table
“From the very beginning there had been warning
signs. . . . As a young child I had Santa and Jesus all
mixed up. I could identify Coke or Pepsi with just one
sip, but I could not tell you for sure why they strapped
Santa to a cross. Had he missed a house?”
At eight-years-old, Augusten Burroughs profoundly
misunderstood the meaning of Christmas. Now proving himself once more “a master of making tragedy
funny” (The Miami Herald), he shows how the
holidays can bring out the worst in us and sometimes,
just sometimes, the very best. From the author
described by USA Today as “one of the most
compelling and screamingly funny voices of the new
century” here is a book about surviving that holiday
we love to hate, and hate to love.
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12 October
“Burroughs succeeds best at evoking true holiday
spirit, reminding us that whatever’s left after the bulbs
stop twinkling, the cookies are all eaten, and the trees
lose their tinsel is what’s most important.”
—Elle
“For those who like their holiday spirit with gallons of
vodka and a heaping portion of irreverence, You Better
Not Cry is at times a laugh-out-loud read. . . .
Burroughs is as frank and revealing as ever. . . . Fans
won’t be disappointed.”
—San Francisco Chronicle
“In his trademark wit and self-deprecating humor . . .
Burroughs compiles his favorite Christmas memories
in his new book, You Better Not Cry. From gnawing
the face off of a life-size wax Santa to waking up
beside a naked real-life Saint Nick outside of the
Waldorf Astoria, Burroughs spares no details describing why Christmas has always been his favorite
holiday.”
—Vanity Fair
October
“Burroughs is the master of making tragedy funny. . . .
You Better Not Cry is no exception. Burroughs follows
his own strange relationship with Christmas . . . in his
terribly funny, tragically honest style. You may not
cry, but you’ll definitely laugh.” —The Miami Herald
“These are hard-edged stories of considerable charm,
certainly very funny and strangely sentimental;
‘strangely,’ because sentimentality isn’t a quality one
attaches to deeply dysfunctional families, drunkenness and self-loathing. Nonetheless, something
endearingly soppy and loveable bleeds through, and
its Christmas themes aside, You Better Not Cry is a
good fit for the season as a pilgrim’s diary, tracing a
path towards something that looks a whole lot like
salvation.”
—The Globe and Mail (UK)
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“Burroughs unleashes his dark wit on holiday memories. . . . A welcome antidote to standard holiday
treacle.”
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AUGUSTEN BURROUGHS is the New York Times
bestselling author of A Wolf at the Table, Possible Side
Effects, Magical Thinking, Dry, Running With Scissors,
and the novel Sellevision. His work has been published
in more than twenty-five countries. He lives in New
York City.
October 13
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October
MICHELLE WILDGEN
But Not for Long
“A stirring meditation on modern angst and the
meaning of selflessness.”
—Joanna Powell, People magazine
Greta is the newest—and least likely—member of a
sustainable foods cooperative house in Madison,
Wisconsin. Soon after she arrives, the husband she
left behind shambles onto the co-op porch, drunk,
and it’s suddenly clear to her two well-meaning
housemates what she’s running from. Then a blackout
hits the city and a gas shortage sets in, drawing out a
disquietude that had been lurking under the surface
for each of the residents. As the outage spreads, they
are forced out of their house and into the community,
toward a confrontation with a much broader sense of
unease. Set over three days, But Not for Long is an
insightful, haunting novel about the struggle to live
decently when crisis seems to loom everywhere.
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“Wildgen is great at catching the moments of connection and conflict between people . . . Her characters
are touching and believable, her place descriptions
vivid.”
—Emily Carter, The Star Tribune (Minneapolis)
“A sensitively conceived and crafted novel.”
—Barbara Fisher, The Boston Globe
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14 October
MICHELLE WILDGEN’s You’re Not You was named
one of People magazine’s Ten Best Books of 2006 and a
New York Times Editors’ Choice. She lives in Madison,
Wisconsin.
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October
Month
MARYALICE HUGGINS
Aesop’s Mirror
“Great reading—part history, part love story, and
an altogether fascinating look at the secretive,
seductive world of rare things.”
—Susan Orlean, author of The Orchid Thief
Falling in love at first sight with a mirror in a Rhode
Island auction, Maryalice Huggins sets out to discover
its history and learns that it was likely passed down
through generations of the illustrious Brown family.
Certain of the mirror’s prestige, she goes up against
the leading lights of the fascinating high-end antiques
world and discovers that the value of a beautiful
object and its market value are not the same thing at
all. As Huggins concludes her quest of sleuthing,
research, and obsession, she finds the true meaning
of art.
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“In an age in which art’s bottom line is generally
thought to be the bottom line, the book attests to the
true reasons we cherish rare objects that have come
down to us from the past: the way they elicit our
desire to possess their beauty and their mystery.”
—Benjamin Moser, Harper’s
“Maryalice Huggins has somehow transformed an
obsession with an antique mirror into an erudite
nail-biter.”
—Billy Collins
Includes one 8-page b&w
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978-0-374-10103-9
“It’s ‘Art Roadshow’ meets detective novel.”
—Better Homes and Gardens
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MARYALICE HUGGINS has worked in New York
for twenty-five years as a restorer of high-end antiques
and mirrors. She lives in Middletown, Rhode Island.
October 15
PAPERBACK
October
CONSTANTINE PLESHAKOV
There Is No Freedom Without
Bread!
1989 and the Civil War That Brought Down Communism
“Both clear and beautifully lyrical . . . Of all the
books that mark this anniversary, Pleshakov’s is
the one that must be read. He writes history with
a human face.”
—The Washington Post
History
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The conventional story of the end of the cold war is
simple: Ronald Reagan waged an aggressive campaign
against communism, outspent his opponent, and
forced Mikhail Gorbachev to “tear down this wall.”
In There Is No Freedom Without Bread!, Russianborn historian Constantine Pleshakov proposes a
different interpretation. The revolutions that took
place that year were the result of politicking, tensions
between Moscow and local governments, compromises between revolutionary leaders and communist
old-timers, and the will and anger of the people. In a
dramatic narrative culminating in that whirlwind
year, Pleshakov challenges the received wisdom and
argues that 1989 was as much about national civil
wars and internal struggles for power as it was about
Eastern Europeans throwing off the yoke of Moscow.
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“Masterful and readable.”
—The Nation
978-0-374-28902-7
“Enlightening . . . rich historical detail.”—Mother Jones
“A breath of fresh air . . . chock full of revelatory
details.”
—Russian Life
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CONSTANTINE PLESHAKOV is the author of
16 October
several works of history. He teaches at Mount Holyoke
College and lives in Amherst, Massachusetts.
PAPERBACK
October
NICHOLAS THOMPSON
The Hawk and the Dove
Paul Nitze, George Kennan, and the History of the
Cold War
“Brimming with fascinating revelations about the
men and the harrowing events they steered
through.”
—The New York Times
Only two Americans held positions of great influence
throughout the Cold War. These two men embodied
opposing strategies for winning the conflict. Yet they
dined together, attended the weddings of each other’s
children, and remained lifelong friends. Paul Nitze
was a consummate insider who believed the best way
to avoid a nuclear clash was to prepare to win one.
George Kennan was a diplomat turned academic
whose famous “X article” persuasively argued that we
should contain the Soviet Union while waiting for it
to collapse from within. In this masterly double
biography, Nicholas Thompson manages to tell the
story of the Cold War along with the story of an epic
friendship.
History
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“Thoroughly engrossing . . . Thompson succeeds
admirably in blending biography and intellectual
history.”
—The New York Times Book Review
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“Few men did more to shape postwar U.S. foreign
policy than Paul Nitze and George Kennan. In tracing
their dueling visions of America’s role in the world,
Nicholas Thompson provides a white-knuckle glimpse
inside the 20th century’s most dangerous moments.”
—Time
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NICHOLAS THOMPSON is an editor at Wired
magazine, a fellow at the New America Foundation,
and a regular contributor to CNN. A grandson of
Paul Nitze’s, he lives in New York City with his wife
and son.
October 17
PAPERBACK
October
JAMES McMANUS
Cowboys Full
The Story of Poker
“McManus writes with verve and knowledge. . . .
Entertaining, informative and genial.”
—The New York Times Book Review
Cowboys Full traces the story of poker from its roots
in China, the Middle East, and Europe to its ascent as
a global phenomenon. It describes how early Americans took a French parlor game and turned it into a
national craze by the time of the Civil War. It explains
how poker, once dominated by cardsharps, is now the
most popular card game in Europe, East Asia, Australia, South America, cyberspace, and on television.
Along the way, James McManus examines poker’s
remarkable hold on American culture, from paintings
by Frederic Remington to countless poker novels,
movies, and plays. Cowboys Full is the definitive story
of the game that, more than any other, explains who
we are and how we operate.
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“McManus has a writer’s eye for anecdotes and details
that bring the material to life. The book covers a lot of
ground, but thanks to McManus’s particular blend of
skills, it does so with insight, clarity and credibility.”
—The Seattle Times
“A deal-me-in delight.”
—The Boston Globe
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Going to the Sun
978-0-312-42329-2 $14.00
Positively Fifth Street
978-0-312-42252-3 $16.00
18 October
JAMES McMANUS has covered poker for many
major publications. His book Positively Fifth Street was
a New York Times bestseller and is already considered a
classic.
BACKLIST TIE-INS
October
MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM
By Nightfall (978-0-374-29908-8, FSG, $25)
Flesh and Blood (978-0-312-42668-2, $14)
Specimen Days (978-0-312-42502-9, $14)
Laws for Creations (978-0-312-42607-1, $13)
The Hours (978-0-312-24302-9, $14)
A Home at the End of the World (978-0-312-20231-6, $14)
ALEX ROSS
Listen to This (978-0-374-18774-3, FSG, $27)
The Rest Is Noise (978-0-312-42771-9, $18)
IAN FRAZIER
Travels in Siberia (978-0-374-27872-4, FSG, $28)
Lamentations of the Father (978-0-312-42835-8, $14)
Gone to New York (978-0-312-42504-3, $14)
The Fish’s Eye (978-0-312-42169-4, $14)
Nobody Better, Better Than Nobody (978-0-312-42285-1, $13)
On the Rez (978-0-312-27859-5, $16)
Great Plains (978-0-312-27850-2, $15)
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November
Month
HERTA MÜLLER;
Translated by Michael Hulse & Philip Boehm
The Appointment
A Novel
PICADOR REISSUES TWO NOVELS FROM
“Powerful . . . Müller achieves something beautiful. She has wrested poetry from one woman’s
desire to remain human in an inhuman system.”
—Newsday
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“I’ve been summoned. Thursday, ten sharp.”
Thus begins a day in the life of a young factory
worker during Ceausescu’s totalitarian regime. Her
crime? Sewing notes into the linings of men’s suits
bound for Italy. “Marry me,” the notes say, with her
name and address. As she rides the tram to her interrogation, she thinks over the events and people of her
life under terror. In her distraction she misses her
stop and finds herself alone on an unfamiliar street,
and what she discovers there makes her fear of the
interrogation pale in comparison.
Nobel Prize–winning author Herta Müller pitilessly renders the humiliating terrors of a crushing
regime. Bone-spare and intense, The Appointment confirms her standing as one of Europe’s greatest writers.
“A taut and brilliant book.”
—The Chicago Tribune
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“The Appointment echoes Kafka’s The Castle and The
Trial in its account of someone summoned repeatedly
for ominous interrogations.”
—The San Francisco Chronicle
Born in Romania in 1953, HERTA MÜLLER lost her
job as a teacher and suffered repeated threats after
refusing to cooperate with Ceausescu’s secret police.
She succeeded in emigrating in 1987 and now lives in
Berlin. She won the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award for
The Land of Green Plums and received the Nobel Prize
for Literature in 2009.
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PAPERBACK
November
HERTA MÜLLER;
Translated by Michael Hofmann
The Land of Green Plums
A Novel
NOBEL LAUREATE HERTA MÜLLER
Winner of the International IMPAC
Dublin Literary Award
“Describes in precisely hewn detail what it was
like to live in Romania under communism. . . .
Müller has triumphed in her honesty, and The
Land of Green Plums is her testimony.”
—The Washington Post
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Herta Müller, herself a survivor of Ceausescu’s police
state, speaks from intimate experience. Scene by
scene, in language at once harsh and poetic, she constructs a devastating picture of a society and a generation ruined by fear. In simple images of hieroglyphic
power—policemen filling their pockets and mouths
with green plums; girls sleeping with abattoir workers
for bags of offal; a docile proletariat making things
no one wants—“tin sheep and wooden watermelons”—Müller anatomizes a country and its citizens
and the corruption that has rotted the core of both.
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“Ms. Müller’s rich, harsh, obsessive imagery captures
the surreal beauty and the difficulty of Ceausescu-era
Romania.”
—The Boston Book Review
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November
LYDIA DAVIS
The Collected Stories of
Lydia Davis
Favorite Fiction of 2009 from the L.A. Times
A New York Times Book Review
Editors’ Choice
“A body of work probably unique in American
writing . . . I suspect that The Collected Stories of
Lydia Davis will in time be seen as one of the great,
strange American literary contributions.”
—James Wood, The New Yorker
Lydia Davis is one of our most original and influential
writers, a storyteller celebrated for her emotional acuity, her formal inventiveness, and her ability to capture the mind in overdrive. This volume contains all
of her stories to date, from the acclaimed Break it
Down to the 2007 National Book Award finalist, Varieties of Disturbance.
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“Lydia Davis is one of the best writers in America. . . .
She is the funniest writer I know.”
—O, The Oprah Magazine
“Davis is a writer who really knows how to work in
miniature. . . . [These stories] remind us that, in the
hands of a writer as gifted and precise as Davis, even
the tiniest of stories can change how you view
things.”
—Vogue
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LYDIA DAVIS is the recipient of a MacArthur
22 November
Fellowship and a noted translator. She lives in upstate
New York.
PAPERBACK ORIGINAL
November
TOM PAYNE
Fame
What the Classics Tell Us About Our Cult of Celebrity
In this erudite, acidly funny book, Tom Payne
discovers in the constellation of our celebrity
culture parallels between the immortals of
Homer and today’s luminaries
We may regard celebrities as deities, but that doesn’t
mean we worship them with deference. From prehistory to the present, humanity has possessed a
primal urge to first exalt the famous, but then to sacrifice them (Michael Jackson, anyone?). From Greek
mythology to the stories of Christian martyrs to Dr.
Faustus, Payne makes the fascinating argument that
our relationship to celebrity is perilous, and that we
wouldn’t have it any other way. He also shows that the
people we choose as our heroes and villains throughout the ages say much about ourselves—and what it
says is sometimes quite frightening. A dazzling, hilarious look at the mortals, and the immortals—us and
them.
Popular Culture/Literature
978-0-312-42993-5
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“Wonderfully witty and erudite.” —Sunday Times (UK)
“Payne takes us through all the various similarities
between sacrificial rituals and the world of Hello and
Grazia. . . . He explains these and other ideas with
tremendous gusto, humour and many flashes of selfknowing irony. . . . Fame is a good read.”
—The Observer (UK)
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TOM PAYNE read Classics at Corpus Christi College,
Cambridge. For four years he was deputy literary
November 23
editor of The Daily Telegraph.
PAPERBACK
November
STEPHEN P. COHEN
Beyond America’s Grasp
A Century of Failed Diplomacy in the Middle East
Country by country, president by president,
Cohen illustrates America’s troubled history
of diplomacy in the Middle East over the
past century
Middle East expert Stephen P. Cohen traces U.S.
policy in the region from the breakup of the Ottoman
Empire to the present. A century ago, there emerged
two dominant views regarding the uses of America’s
power: Woodrow Wilson urged America to promote
national freedom and self-determination—in stark
contrast to his predecessor Theodore Roosevelt, who
had advocated a vigorous foreign policy based on
national self-interest. In concise, pointed chapters,
Cohen offers a lucid primer on the complexities of
the region, and an eye-opening commentary on how
different Middle East countries have struggled to
define themselves in the face of America’s stated idealism and its actual realpolitik.
Current Affairs/History
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“Required reading for those interested in the Middle
East, Cohen provides a richly detailed history of
diplomacy in the region. . . . Prescient, and the
rigorously researched history Cohen provides makes
his words ring true.”
—Publishers Weekly, starred review
Hardcover
978-0-374-28124-3
“Magnificent . . . Both hectoring and wise, this historical blueprint makes a powerful argument for building
mutual respect in the region.”
—Kirkus Reviews
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STEPHEN P. COHEN, the president of the Institute
for Middle East Peace and Development, has lectured
at Yale Divinity School and elsewhere.
PAPERBACK
November
WILLIAM LANGEWIESCHE
Fly by Wire
“Langewiesche gives us an insightful analysis of
the changing world of commercial aviation.”
—San Francisco Chronicle
In Fly By Wire, one of America’s greatest journalists
takes us on an intriguing and sometimes humorous
journey into the fascinating and rapidly changing aviation industry. Langewiesche concisely and artfully
renders forty years of history in the field by examining the financial problems, the unions, and ultimately
the recent advances in technology. And he finds that
aviation safety is a field in which machine has now
surpassed man, but man still manages to find ways—
hubris, ineptitude—to cause accidents. Advances
such as fly by wire suggest that in some cases it may
prove best to cede authority to the machines, even if
it means questioning our assumptions about human
beings and heroism in the process.
Current Affairs/Science
978-0-312-65538-9
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“Fly by Wire has drama in it, history in it, and ideas in
it. . . . Written for everyone who rides in airliners and
wonders what might happen if those powerful jet
engines suddenly refused to work.”
—The Seattle Times
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“A masterpiece of modern journalism . . . an enduring
work of literature . . . expertly researched, rendered in
spare, pitch-perfect prose.”
—Publishers Weekly, starred review
“A breathtaking narrative.”
—Booklist
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WILLIAM LANGEWIESCHE is the author of six
previous books, most recently The Atomic Bazaar. He
is the International Editor for Vanity Fair, and was a
national correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly.
November 25
PAPERBACK
November
EDWARD HOLLIS
The Secret Lives of Buildings
From the Ruins of the Parthenon to the Vegas Strip in
Thirteen Stories
“A beautifully wrought book . . . Here are
wondrous stories writ in stone, and Edward
Hollis has written about them very well indeed.”
—The Guardian (UK)
Few man-made things seem as stable, as immutable,
as a building. Yet the life of any structure is neither
fixed nor timeless. Buildings are forced to adapt to
each succeeding age. The Parthenon, that epitome of
a ruined temple, was for centuries a working church
and then a mosque; the cathedral of Notre Dame was
“restored” to a design that none of its makers would
have recognized; the remains of the Berlin Wall, once
gleefully smashed, have become precious relics. Here
Edward Hollis recounts the most enthralling of these
metamorphoses, and shows how buildings have come
to embody the history of Western culture.
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“What a happy tingle of discovery to come across a
book that differs sharply from all the others in its
field. . . . Hollis thinks with such originality and
writes with such flair that he is a pleasure to read.”
—The American Scholar
“An architect by occupation, Hollis writes history
eclectically, informatively, and entertainingly.”
—Booklist
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Trained at Cambridge and Edinburgh universities,
EDWARD HOLLIS worked for five years in the
United Kingdom as a practicing architect, specializing
in alterations to historic buildings.
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PAPERBACK
November
HARRIET REISEN
Louisa May Alcott
The Woman Behind Little Women
“At last, Louisa May Alcott has the biography that
admirers of Little Women might have hoped for.”
—The Wall Street Journal, Books of the Year
This is a fresh, modern take on this remarkable and
prolific writer, a woman who secretly authored pulp
fiction, harbored radical abolitionist views, and
served as a Civil War nurse. Harriet Reisen’s vivid
biography explores Alcott’s life in the context of her
works, all of which are to some extent autobiographical. This lyrically written biography will appeal to
anyone who ever loved Alcott’s works, and will reveal
the origins of her fiction in the far-reaching experiences of her life.
“A magnificent new biography that I predict will
become not only a best-seller but also a classic.”
—The Washington Times
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“Fans will adore Harriet Reisen’s sympathetic biography Louisa May Alcott … With charming verve, she
details Alcott’s remarkable if difficult life.”
—USA Today
“A biography as vibrant as its subject.”
—Vogue
“Punctures the myths of the Alcott family, rendering
Louisa May with nuance.”
—Chicago Tribune
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HARRIET REISEN has written dramatic and historical scripts for PBS and HBO, including a recent PBS
documentary on Louisa May Alcott. She lives in
Massachusetts with her husband and son.
November 27
PAPERBACK
November
ANDERS ROSLUND AND
BÖRGE HELLSTRÖM
Box 21
A Novel
A New York Times Notable
Crime Book of 2009
A Lithuanian woman, sold into sex slavery,
extracts cold payback from her captors in this
intricate and intense thriller from Sweden
Three years ago, Lydia and Alena were two hopeful
girls from Lithuania. Now they are sex slaves, lured to
Sweden with the promise of better jobs only to
become trapped in a Stockholm brothel, forced to
repay their “debt.” Suddenly they are given an unexpected chance at freedom, and with it the opportunity
to take revenge on their enslavers and reclaim the
lives and dignity they once had. What will happen
now that the tables are turned and the victims fight
back? Box 21 is a mind-blowing psychological thriller
of the highest order.
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“Superb . . . Roslund and Hellström play out the tale in
taut, short scenes, meting out revelations and shocks
in sure, knowing fashion. . . . Box 21 is profound.”
—Philadelphia Inquirer
“Gripping . . . the story takes a number of surprising
twists and turns.” —The Washington Post Book World
978-0-374-28295-0
“This dark, explicit novel is another impressive crime
thriller from Scandinavia. . . . A good read.”
—Arizona Republic
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28 November
ANDERS ROSLUND is the founder and former head
of Kulturnyheterna (Culture News) on Swedish Television. BÖRGE HELLSTRÖM is an ex-criminal who
helps to rehabilitate young offenders and drug addicts.
BACKLIST TIE-INS
November
PAUL AUSTER
Sunset Park (978-0-8050-9286-8, Holt, $25)
Invisible (978-0-312-42982-9, $15)
Collected Prose (978-0-312-42992-8, $20)
The Book of Illusions (978-0-312-42901-0, $15)
The Brooklyn Follies (978-0-312-42900-3, $15)
Man in the Dark (978-0-312-42851-8, $14)
Oracle Night (978-0-312-42895-2, $14)
Timbuktu (978-0-312-42894-5, $13)
Travels in the Scriptorium (978-0-312-42629-3, $12)
The Inner Life of Martin Frost (978-0-312-42703-0, $11)
City of Glass (978-0-312-42360-5, $15, graphic novel)
Hand to Mouth (978-0-312-42232-5, $14)
ALAN BENNETT
A Life Like Other People’s (978-0-374-19192-4, FSG, $22)
The Uncommon Reader (978-0-312-42764-1, $12)
Untold Stories (978-0-312-42662-0, $20)
The Complete Talking Heads (978-0-312-42308-7, $14)
The Laying On of Hands (978-0-312-42225-7, $14, POD)
Writing Home (978-0-312-42257-8, $20)
November 29
PAPERBACK
December
ANN CRITTENDEN
The Price of Motherhood
10th
Anniversary
Reissue
Why the Most Important Job in the World is Still the
Least Valued
“A landmark book.”—San Francisco Chronicle
In the path-breaking tradition of Backlash and The
Second Shift, this provocative book shows how
mothers are systematically disadvantaged and made
dependent by a society that exploits those who
perform its most critical work. Drawing on hundreds
of interviews and research in economics, history,
child development, and law, Ann Crittenden proved
definitively that although women have been liberated,
mothers have not.
Bold, galvanizing, full of innovative solutions, The
Price of Motherhood offers a much-needed accounting
of the price that mothers pay for performing the most
important job in the world.
“A bracing call to arms.”
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978-0-312-65540-2
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—Elle
“Written with a fine passion, The Price of Motherhood
challenges the received ideas of economists, feminists
and conservatives alike and ought to be read by all of
them.”
—The New York Times Book Review
“Fascinating . . . shows how women have been consistently denied social and, more importantly, monetary
equality for raising their families.”
—Los Angeles Times
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ANN CRITTENDEN, a former reporter for The New
30 December
York Times and a Pulitzer Prize nominee, has also been
a financial writer for Newsweek, a visiting lecturer at
M.I.T. and Yale, and an economics commentator on
CBS News. She lives in Washington, D.C.
PAPERBACK
December
JOHN CASSIDY
How Markets Fail
The Logic of Economic Calamities
An Economist Book of the Year
“A fine work . . . offers a brilliant intellectual
framework for the story of our economic
collapse.” —The New York Times Book Review
For fifty years, economists have been developing
elegant theories of how markets facilitate innovation,
create wealth, and allocate society’s resources efficiently. But what about when they fail, when they
lead us to stock market bubbles, glaring inequality,
polluted rivers, and credit crunches? In How Markets
Fail John Cassidy describes the rising influence of
“utopian economics”—thinking that is blind to how
real people act and that denies the many ways an
unregulated free market can bring on disaster. Combining on-the-ground reporting and clear explanations of economic theories, Cassidy warns that in
today’s economic crisis, following old orthodoxies
isn’t just misguided—it’s downright dangerous.
Economics/Finance
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“Fascinating and important.”
—Slate
“Highly readable . . . Cassidy offers a clear and occasionally colorful exposition of the evolution of relevant economic thought in a way that is accessible to
non-economists.”
—Foreign Affairs
“Cassidy brings ideas alive.”
—BusinessWeek
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JOHN CASSIDY is a journalist at The New Yorker
and a frequent contributor to The New York Review of
Books. He lives in New York City.
December 31
PAPERBACK
December
MICHAEL D. GORDIN
Red Cloud at Dawn
Truman, Stalin, and the End of the Atomic Monopoly
A New York Times Book Review
Editors’ Choice
“Thoroughly researched . . . full of great details . . .
Gordin’s main argument is that . . . if not so
fixated on espionage and secrecy, maybe the two
antagonists could have figured out a way to forestall the arms race.”
—Nicholas Thompson, The New York Times
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On August 29, 1949, the first Soviet test bomb,
dubbed “First Lightning,” exploded in the deserts of
Kazakhstan. This surprising international event
marked the beginning of an arms race that would
ultimately lead to nuclear proliferation beyond the
two superpowers.
With the use of newly opened archives, Michael D.
Gordin follows a trail of espionage, secrecy, deception, political brinksmanship, and technical innovation to provide a fresh understanding of the nuclear
arms race.
“A taut narrative . . . a perceptive study rich with
implications for a twenty-first-century world still
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of science at Princeton University. He is the author of
Five Days in August: How World War II Became a
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PAPERBACK
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JIM KRANE
City of Gold
Dubai and the Dream of Capitalism
With a New Epilogue by the Author
“Ctiy of Gold offers a vivid guide to how a Bedouin
tribe turned a mud village on a scrap of desert
into a glittering city state.”
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Just a dusty fishing village in the 1950s, Dubai has
grown faster than any city in the world to become a
glittering Mecca for investors and pleasure-seekers,
the repository of vast foreign investments, and a bellwether for the entire economy. In this compelling
new book, Jim Krane charts the history of Dubai from
its earliest days, considers the influence of the family
that has ruled since the early nineteenth century, and
looks at the effect the global economic downturn has
had on a place that many tout as a blueprint for a
more stable Middle East.
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December
CAROLINE FRASER
Rewilding the World
Dispatches from the Conservation Revolution
Library Journal Best Sci-Tech
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“Fascinating and lyrical . . . It shows how scientists and activists are using imagination and
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If environmental destruction continues at its current
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PAPERBACK
December
INDIA EDGHILL
Delilah
A Novel
“A compelling plot and rich detail . . . deserves a
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Given to the temple of Atargatis as a child, Delilah is
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VICTOR LODATO
Mathilda Savitch
A Novel
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“Part offbeat coming-of-age story and part suspense novel, leavened by the wry, irreverent tone
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and provocative.”
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Fear doesn’t come naturally to Mathilda Savitch. She
prefers to look right at the things nobody else can
bring themselves to mention: for example, the fact
that her beloved older sister is dead, pushed in front
of a train by a man still on the loose. Her griefstricken parents have basically been sleepwalking
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the end, heartbreaking, Mathilda Savitch is an extraordinary novel.
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“This is a delight and a devil of a book, a tale that fills
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VICTOR LODATO is the recipient of Guggenheim
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The City of Your Final
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Omar Razaghi posts a letter on September 13, 1995,
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estate of the Latin American author Jules Gund,
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languid, dreamy Ochos Rios makes him question
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“Pungent, airy, grave, and transporting commedia
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SELLEVISION
A Novel
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Arnaldur Indrid-ason
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Denis Johnson
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Arnaldur Indrid-ason
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George V. Higgins
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SILENCE OF
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Arnaldur Indrid-ason
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Benjamin Black
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Arnaldur Indrid-ason
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Raj Patel
NO LOGO—10TH
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Naomi Klein
A WALL IN
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Rene Backmann
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Thomas L. Friedman
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Alice McDermott
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Deborah Eisenberg
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Deirdre Madden
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Margaret Leroy
THE TRICKING OF
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Christina Sunley
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Per Petterson
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THE UNCOMMON
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Alan Bennett
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Yoko Ogawa
THE SAVAGE
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Roberto Bolaño
HOME
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Augusten Burroughs
THE WORLD
WITHOUT US
Alan Weisman
A VOYAGE LONG
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Tony Horwitz
GOMORRAH
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THE GREAT FIRE, Shirley Hazzard
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Michael Chabon
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Jacqueline Winspear
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Marie Brenner
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HOUSEKEEPING,
Marilynne Robinson
THE HOUSEKEEPER AND THE
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Rachel Cusk
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AT WEDDINGS AND WAKES,
Alice McDermott
I AM CHARLOTTE SIMMONS,
Tom Wolfe
ATMOSPHERIC DISTURBANCES,
Rivka Galchen
AN INCOMPLETE REVENGE,
Jacqueline Winspear
THE BEEKEEPER’S APPRENTICE,
Laurie R. King
THE INTERPRETER, Suki Kim
BEEN HERE A THOUSAND YEARS,
Mariolina Venezia
THE HOURS, Michael Cunningham
INVISIBLE, Paul Auster
THE JANISSARY TREE,
Jason Goodwin
BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE
MUSEUM, Kate Atkinson
JAR CITY, Arnaldur Indrid-ason
THE BELLINI MADONNA,
Elizabeth Lowry
LAST LAST CHANCE, Fiona Maazel
THE PRIVATE LIVES OF PIPPA LEE,
Rebecca Miller
QUEENMAKER, India Edghill
THE RED TENT, Anita Diamant
RISK, Colin Harrison
THE ROMANTICS, Galt Neiderhoffer
RUNNING WITH SCISSORS,
Augusten Burroughs
SAINTS AT THE RIVER, Ron Rash
SEA OF POPPIES, Amitav Ghosh
SECRET KEEPERS, Mindy Friddle
THE SILVER SWAN, Benjamin Black
SMALL ISLAND, Andrea Levy
THE SNAKE STONE, Jason Goodwin
SNOW ANGELS, Stewart O’Nan
SOLDIER’S HEART,
Elizabeth D. Samet
SOMEDAY THIS PAIN WILL BE
USEFUL TO YOU, Peter Cameron
THE SORROWS OF AN AMERICAN,
Siri Hustvedt
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THE LAST OF HER KIND,
Sigrid Nunez
THE BIRD CATCHER, Laura Jacobs
A LETTER OF MARY, Laurie R. King
BITTER GROUNDS, Sandra Benitez
LIMITATIONS, Scott Turow
BLAME, Michelle Huneven
LOWBOY, John Wray
THE BOOK OF ILLUSIONS,
Paul Auster
MAGICAL THINKING,
Augusten Burroughs
BREATH, Tim Winton
MAN IN THE DARK, Paul Auster
A TAXONOMY OF BARNACLES,
Gail Niederhoffer
THE BROOKLYN FOLLIES, Paul Auster
MASON & DIXON, Thomas Pynchon
TO SIBERIA, Per Petterson
BURNT SHADOWS, Kamila Shamsie
MESSENGER OF TRUTH,
Jacqueline Winspear
THE TRICKING OF FREYA,
Christine Sunley
MIDDLESEX, Jeffrey Eugenides
THE UNCOMMON READER,
Alan Bennett
VOICES, Arnaldur Indrid-ason
CHARMING BILLY, Alice McDermott
CHILD OF MY HEART,
Alice McDermott
MISSY, Chris Hannan
CHRISTINE FALLS, Benjamin Black
MISSISSIPPI SISSY, Kevin Sessums
COME SUNDAY, Isla Morley
MOLLY FOX’S BIRTHDAY,
Deirdre Madden
THE CORRECTIONS,
Jonathan Franzen
A MONSTROUS REGIMENT
COST, Roxana Robinson
OF WOMEN, Laurie R. King
DANCER, Colum McCann
MR. WHITE’S CONFESSION,
Robert Clark
THE DIVING POOL, Yoko Ogawa
THE DRAINING LAKE,
Arnaldur Indrid-ason
DRY, Augusten Burroughs
WHAT I LOVED, Siri Hustvedt
WHAT WAS SHE THINKING?,
Zoë Heller
WHERE DID YOU SLEEP LAST
NIGHT?, Danzy Senna
THE WHITE MARY, Kira Salak
AWARD, Jincy Willett
THE PIANIST, Wladyslaw Szpilman
FIELDWORK, Mischa Berlinski
POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS,
Augusten Burroughs
48 Picador
STORY OF A MARRIAGE,
Andrew Sean Greer
OUT STEALING HORSES,
Per Petterson
THE EMBERS, Hyatt Bass
FRUIT OF THE LEMON, Andrea Levy
Michael Cunningham
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INDEX
AESOP’S MIRROR; Maryalice Huggins
15
APPOINTMENT, THE; Herta Müller;
Finkel, David; GOOD SOLDIERS, THE
2
25
FLY BY WIRE; William Langewiesche
Translated by Michael Hulse and Philip Boehm
20
Fraser, Caroline; REWILDING THE WORLD 34
ARCTIC CHILL; Arnaldur Indrid-ason
10
GOOD SOLDIERS, THE; David Finkel
BEYOND AMERICA’S GRASP;
24
Stephen P. Cohen
VERY PRIVATE
GENTLEMAN,A
Booth, Martin;
7
BOX 21; Anders Roslund and Börge Hellström 28
8
BRIGHT-SIDED; Barbara Ehrenreich
Buckley, Veronica;
Gordin, Michael D.; RED CLOUD AT DAWN 32
HAWK AND THE DOVE, THE;
17
Nicholas Thompson
Hellström, Börge and Roslund, Anders;
BOX 21
Hollis, Edward;
SECRET WIFE OF LOUIS
2
28
SECRET LIVES OF
BUILDINGS, THE
26
HOW MARKETS FAIL; John Cassidy
31
12
Huggins, Maryalice; AESOP’S MIRROR
15
Burroughs, Augusten; SELLEVISION
38
Indrid-ason, Arnaldur; ARCTIC CHILL
10
BUT NOT FOR LONG; Michelle Wildgen
14
Krane, Jim; CITY OF GOLD
33
XIV, THE
6
Burroughs, Augusten; YOU BETTER
NOT CRY
Cameron, Peter; CITY OF YOUR FINAL
LAND OF GREEN PLUMS, THE; Herta Müller;
DESTINATION, THE
37
Translated by Michael Hofmann
21
Cassidy, John; HOW
31
Langewiesche, William; FLY BY WIRE
25
CITY OF GOLD; Jim Krane
MARKETS FAIL
33
Lodato, Victor; MATHILDA SAVITCH
36
CITY OF YOUR FINAL DESTINATION,
THE; Peter Cameron
LOUISA MAY ALCOTT; Harriet Reisen
27
37
Cohen, Stephen P.; BEYOND AMERICA’S
GRASP
24
COLLECTED STORIES OF LYDIA DAVIS,
THE; Lydia Davis
22
COWBOYS FULL; James McManus
18
30
Davis, Lydia; COLLECTED STORIES OF LYDIA
4
Mantel, Hilary; EVERY DAY IS
MOTHER’S DAY
39
Mantel, Hilary; VACANT POSSESSION
39
MATHILDA SAVITCH; Victor Lodato
36
McManus, James;
Crittenden, Ann; PRICE OF MOTHERHOOD,
THE
Mantel, Hilary; WOLF HALL
COWBOYS FULL
Müller, Herta; APPOINTMENT, THE
18
20
Müller, Herta; LAND OF GREEN
DAVIS, THE
22
PLUMS, THE
21
DELILAH; India Edghill
35
Payne, Tom; FAME
23
35
Pleshakov, Constantine; THERE IS NO
Edghill, India; DELILAH
Ehrenreich, Barbara; BRIGHT-SIDED
8
FAME; Tom Payne
16
PRICE OF MOTHERHOOD, THE;
EVERY DAY IS MOTHER’S DAY;
Hilary Mantel
FREEDOM WITHOUT BREAD!
30
39
Ann Crittenden
23
RED CLOUD AT DAWN; Michael D. Gordin 32
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INDEX
Reisen, Harriet; LOUISA MAY ALCOTT
27
REWILDING THE WORLD; Caroline Fraser 34
Roslund, Anders and Hellström, Börge;
BOX 21
28
SECRET LIVES OF BUILDINGS, THE;
26
Edward Hollis
SECRET WIFE OF LOUIS XIV, THE;
6
Veronica Buckley
SELLEVISION; Augusten Burroughs
38
THERE IS NO FREEDOM WITHOUT
BREAD!; Constantine Pleshakov
16
Thompson, Nicholas; HAWK AND THE DOVE,
THE
17
VACANT POSSESSION; Hilary Mantel
39
VERY PRIVATE GENTLEMAN, A;
7
Martin Booth
Wildgen, Michelle;
BUT NOT FOR LONG
Wolf Hall; HILARY MANTEL
14
4
YOU BETTER NOT CRY;
Augusten Burroughs
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