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n e w y o r k t i m e s b e s t s e l l e r<br />

Caleb’s Crossing<br />

A Novel<br />

Geraldine Brooks<br />

Bethia Mayfield is a restless and curious young woman<br />

growing up in Martha’s Vineyard in the 1660s amid a small<br />

band of pioneering English Puritans. At age twelve, she<br />

meets Caleb, the young son of a chieftain, and the two<br />

forge a secret bond that draws each into the alien world of<br />

the other. Bethia’s father is a Calvinist minister who seeks<br />

to convert the native Wampanoag, and Caleb becomes a<br />

prize in the contest between old ways and new, eventually<br />

becoming the first Native American graduate of Harvard<br />

College. Inspired by a true story and narrated by the<br />

irresistible Bethia, Caleb’s Crossing brilliantly captures the<br />

triumphs and turmoil of two brave, openhearted spirits<br />

who risk everything in a search for knowledge at a time<br />

of superstition and ignorance.<br />

geRAldine BRooks was a<br />

correspondent for The Wall Street Journal in<br />

Bosnia, Somalia, and the Middle East before<br />

taking up fiction writing. Born and raised in<br />

Australia, she lives in Martha’s Vineyard with<br />

her husband, the author Tony Horwitz.<br />

“Caleb’s Crossing could not be more<br />

enlightening and involving.<br />

Beautifully written from beginning to end, it<br />

reconfirms Geraldine Brooks’s reputation as one<br />

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—Jane Smiley, The New York Times Book Review<br />

“ Original and compelling . . . Bethia is a<br />

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—The Washington Post<br />

“ A dazzling act of the imagination.”<br />

—The Boston Globe<br />

“ [Bethia’s] voice—rendered by Brooks<br />

with exacting attention to the language<br />

and rhythm of the seventeenth century—is<br />

captivatingly true to her time.”<br />

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A New York Times bestselling<br />

tale of passion and belief,<br />

magic and adventure from the<br />

Pulitzer Prize–winning author<br />

n A bestseller on the New York Times, Los Angeles<br />

Times, Washington Post, Boston Globe, San Francisco<br />

Chronicle, and Publishers Weekly lists<br />

n Geraldine Brooks’s four novels, Caleb’s Crossing,<br />

People of the Book, March, and Year of Wonders,<br />

have all been New York Times bestsellers<br />

n There are more than 1.6 million copies of Brooks’s<br />

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Midnight in Peking<br />

How the Murder of a Young Englishwoman Haunted the Last Days of Old China<br />

Paul French<br />

Peking, January 1937. The Legation Quarter, home to<br />

wealthy foreigners, glitters with privilege, and scandal and<br />

gossip are currency. But as the Japanese are encircling<br />

Peking in an ever-tightening noose, the city is on edge.<br />

The murder of a beautiful young British woman, her body<br />

found brutally mutilated, sends shockwaves through the<br />

city. Who could commit such a crime? With the suspect<br />

list growing and clues sparse, two detectives—one British<br />

and one Chinese—race against the clock to solve the crime<br />

before the Japanese invade and Peking as they know it is<br />

gone forever. Seventy-five years later, historian and China<br />

expert Paul French introduces this dramatic crime to<br />

modern readers.<br />

PAul fRenCh lives in Shanghai,<br />

where he is a business advisor and analyst.<br />

He frequently comments on China for the<br />

English-speaking press around the world.<br />

French studied history, economics, and<br />

Mandarin at university and has an M.Phil. in<br />

economics from the University of Glasgow.<br />

“ Paul French wonderfully evokes [Peking] in<br />

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The Red Riding Quartet<br />

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In the last days of old Peking,<br />

where anything goes, can a<br />

murderer escape justice?<br />

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n e w y o r k t i m e s b e s t s e l l e r<br />

22 Britannia Road<br />

A Novel<br />

Amanda Hodgkinson<br />

Debuting its first week on the New York Times bestseller<br />

list and earning comparisons to Sophie’s Choice and Sarah’s<br />

Key, 22 Britannia Road is an astonishing first novel that<br />

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home in the aftermath of war.<br />

With World War II finally over, Silvana and her sevenyear-old<br />

son, Aurek, board the ship that will take them to<br />

England, where Silvana’s husband, Janusz—determined to<br />

forget his ghosts—has rented a little house at 22 Britannia<br />

Road. But after years spent hiding in the forests of Poland,<br />

Aurek is wild, almost feral. And for Silvana, who cannot<br />

escape the painful memory of a shattering wartime act,<br />

forgetting is not a possibility.<br />

AMAndA hodgkinson was<br />

born in Burnham-on-Sea, England, and lives<br />

with her husband and two daughters in a<br />

farmhouse in the southwest of France. This is<br />

her first novel.<br />

“A riveting novel.”<br />

—O, The Oprah Magazine<br />

“ Hodgkinson’s portrait of the primal bond<br />

between mother and child . . . leaves an<br />

indelible impression.”<br />

—The New York Times Book Review<br />

“A most accomplished first novel—powerful<br />

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evocation of post-war England.”<br />

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“ Haunting . . . This moving tale of what war<br />

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The boy was the reason she was making this journey. A boy<br />

must have a father. Soon the past would be behind them and<br />

England would become their present. She ran her fingers<br />

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around her neck. She was on her way to a new life and her one<br />

piece of Poland was still with her.<br />

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n e w y o r k t i m e s b e s t s e l l e r<br />

On China<br />

Henry Kissinger<br />

In this sweeping and insightful history, Henry Kissinger<br />

turns for the first time at book length to a country he has<br />

known intimately for decades and whose modern relations<br />

with the West he helped shape. On China illuminates the<br />

inner workings of Chinese diplomacy during such pivotal<br />

events as the initial encounters between China and<br />

tight line modern European powers, the formation and<br />

breakdown of the Sino-Soviet alliance, the Korean War,<br />

and Richard Nixon’s historic trip to Beijing. With a new<br />

final chapter on the emerging superpower’s twenty-firstcentury<br />

role in global politics and economics, On China<br />

provides historical perspective on Chinese foreign affairs<br />

from one of the premier statesmen of our time.<br />

henRy kissingeR served as<br />

National Security Advisor and then Secretary<br />

of State under Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.<br />

He received the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize, the<br />

Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the Medal<br />

of Liberty, among other awards.<br />

“ Fluent, fascinating . . . part history,<br />

part memoir and above all an examination of<br />

the premises, methods, and aims of Chinese<br />

foreign policy.” —The Wall Street Journal<br />

“ Part reminiscence, part<br />

reflection, part history, and part<br />

intuitive exploration.”<br />

—The New York Review of <strong>Books</strong><br />

“ Fascinating . . . the man who helped shape<br />

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unsettling, occasionally hopeful, and always<br />

compelling account of what we’re<br />

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“ Fascinating, shrewd . . . The<br />

book deftly traces the rhythms<br />

and patterns of Chinese<br />

history.” —Michiko Kakutani,<br />

The New York Times<br />

n A New York Times bestseller<br />

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“ A major novel . . . the most<br />

beautifully executed, the clearest, and the<br />

most important utterance yet made by<br />

the generation Kerouac himself named<br />

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On the Road<br />

Jack Kerouac<br />

In what is sure to be one of the major cinematic events of <strong>2012</strong>,<br />

Jack Kerouac’s legendary Beat classic, On the Road, will finally hit<br />

the big screen. Directed by Walter Salles (The Motorcycle Diaries;<br />

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“ Jack’s Book is first-rate . . . it offers<br />

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Going All the Way<br />

Jack’s Book<br />

An Oral Biography of Jack Kerouac<br />

Barry Gifford and Lawrence Lee<br />

First published in 1978, Jack’s Book gives us an intimate look into<br />

the life and times of the “King of the Beats.” Through the words<br />

of the close friends, lovers, artists, and drinking buddies who<br />

survived him, writers Barry Gifford and Lawrence Lee recount<br />

Jack Kerouac’s story, from his childhood in Lowell, Massachusetts,<br />

to his tragic end in Florida at the age of forty-seven. Including<br />

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Allen Ginsberg, William S. Burroughs, and Gore Vidal, as well<br />

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biography—the first of its kind—presents us with a remarkably<br />

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generation.<br />

n Includes firsthand stories from the most famous creative figures<br />

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n Also includes a character key of the people in Kerouac’s life and their<br />

fictional counterparts<br />

n With an updated introduction<br />

BARRy giffoRd is a poet, novelist, screenwriter, and librettist<br />

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been the recipient of awards from PEN, the National Endowment for the<br />

Arts, the American Library Association, and the Writers Guild of America.<br />

He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.<br />

lAwRenCe lee (d. 1990) was a Peabody Award–winning<br />

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The Spy Who Came In from the Cold<br />

A Novel<br />

John le Carré<br />

Setting a standard that has never been surpassed, The Spy<br />

Who Came In from the Cold is John le Carré’s third novel<br />

and the masterwork that changed his life forever.<br />

In the shadow of the newly erected Berlin Wall, Alec<br />

Leamas watches as his last agent is shot dead by East<br />

German sentries. For Leamas, the head of Berlin Station,<br />

the Cold War is over. As he faces the prospect of retirement<br />

or worse, a desk job—Control offers him a unique<br />

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John le CARRé is the nom de<br />

plume of David Cornwell, who was a member<br />

of the British Foreign Service from 1959 to<br />

1964. He is the author of twenty-two novels,<br />

many of which have been made into films,<br />

including Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and The<br />

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n One of Time magazine’s Best 100 English-Language<br />

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A Jane Austen Education<br />

How Six Novels Taught Me About Love, Friendship, and the Things That Really Matter<br />

William Deresiewicz<br />

Before he discovered Jane Austen, William Deresiewicz<br />

was a very different young man. A sullen and arrogant<br />

graduate student, he never thought Austen would have<br />

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In this unique and lyrical book, Deresiewicz weaves<br />

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williAM deResiewiCz is a<br />

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“ Like Austen, Deresiewicz is lucid, principled<br />

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n e w y o r k t i m e s b e s t s e l l e r<br />

The Compass of Pleasure<br />

How Our Brains Make Fatty Foods, Orgasm, Exercise, Marijuana,<br />

Generosity, Vodka, Learning, and Gambling Feel So Good<br />

David J. Linden<br />

As he did in his award-winning book The Accidental Mind,<br />

David J. Linden—highly regarded neuroscientist, profes-<br />

sor, and writer—weaves empirical science with entertain-<br />

ing anecdotes to explain how the gamut of behaviors that<br />

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while LSD is not, how fast food restaurants ensure<br />

that diners will eat more, why some people cannot resist<br />

the appeal of a new sexual encounter, and much more.<br />

Provocative and illuminating, this is a radically new and<br />

thorough look at the desires that often define us.<br />

dAvid J. linden is a professor of<br />

neuroscience at the Johns Hopkins University<br />

School of Medicine. The author of The<br />

Accidental Mind—winner of an Independent<br />

Book Silver Medal—he serves as the editor<br />

in chief of the Journal of Neurophysiology.<br />

He lives in Baltimore, Maryland.<br />

“ Our behavior will never be explained by one<br />

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“ Linden’s conversational style, his abundant<br />

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From the author of<br />

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n A New York Times bestseller<br />

n For readers of The Brain That Changes Itself , This Is<br />

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n Visit compassofpleasure.org<br />

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Some facts you’ll learn in The Compass of Pleasure:<br />

love is a drug<br />

The brain’s pleasure circuit is similarly activated by heroin, cocaine, and new<br />

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The real reason we overeat<br />

Obese people crave food more than lean people, but get less pleasure from it:<br />

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It’s not just our vices like sex and drugs and gambling that activate the pleasure<br />

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The future of pleasure<br />

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“ Well timed . . . a powerful<br />

indictment of the current system.”<br />

—The Wall Street Journal<br />

“ Pariser’s vision of the Internet’s near<br />

future is compelling.”<br />

—The Boston Globe<br />

“ [An] important new inquiry into the<br />

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From Web guru Eli Pariser, an<br />

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n e w y o r k t i m e s b e s t s e l l e r<br />

The Filter Bubble<br />

How the New Personalized Web Is Changing What We Read<br />

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Eli Pariser<br />

The race to collect as much personal data about us as possible—<br />

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defining battle for today’s Internet giants, such as Google, Facebook,<br />

Apple, and Microsoft. As a result, each of us will increasingly<br />

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taking place on every major website and reveals how it will<br />

limit what we are exposed to in the future, and will leave less room<br />

for creativity, innovation, and the democratic exchange of ideas.<br />

n A New York Times bestseller<br />

n MoveOn.org is a progressive organization with more than<br />

5 million members<br />

n Named one of 10 Essential <strong>Books</strong> for Thought-Provoking<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Reading by The Atlantic<br />

n Also available as an e-book<br />

A pioneer in online politics, eli PARiseR is the board<br />

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to Germs:<br />

“ An engaging account of the merciless<br />

microbes among us.” —The Washington Post<br />

“ Biddle manages to make mayhem so<br />

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Wayne Biddle<br />

Nuclear energy, X-rays, radon, cell phones . . . radiation is part<br />

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Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Wayne Biddle offers a first-ofits-kind<br />

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n Wayne Biddle is a Pulitzer Prize–winning former New York Times journalist<br />

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In this bawdy, raucous, and unabashedly<br />

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Grow Up<br />

A Novel<br />

Ben Brooks<br />

Hailed as “one of the most hilarious and well-observed accounts<br />

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But as growing up soon teaches him, what he wants and what he<br />

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Hell Is Empty<br />

A Walt Longmire Mystery<br />

Craig Johnson<br />

Sheriff Walt Longmire marked his seventh outing with a<br />

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A blizzard is coming, and Walt has just been asked to<br />

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to retrieve the body of a boy Shade murdered ten years<br />

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“ With Hell Is Empty, Craig Johnson delivers<br />

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“ Many, this reviewer among them, would<br />

consider [Coetzee] the greatest<br />

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—The New York Times Book Review<br />

“ It’s a mark of Mr. Coetzee’s power<br />

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J. M. Coetzee<br />

Few writers have won as much critical acclaim and as many<br />

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Continuing with the fiercely tender Youth and the innovative<br />

<strong>Summer</strong>time, Scenes from Provincial Life is a heartbreaking and<br />

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n J. M. Coetzee was awarded Booker Prizes for his novels Life and<br />

Times of Michael K and Disgrace<br />

n Boyhood was selected as one of the Best <strong>Books</strong> of the Year by the<br />

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n Youth was a New York Times Notable Book and a Booklist<br />

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n <strong>Summer</strong>time was shortlisted for the Booker Prize<br />

J. M. Coetzee was born in Cape Town, South Africa, and<br />

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Faithful Place<br />

“ Tana French’s novels are like big<br />

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Broken Harbor<br />

Mick “Scorcher” Kennedy, the brash cop from Tana French’s bestselling<br />

Faithful Place, plays by the book and plays hard. That’s what made him the<br />

Dublin murder squad’s top detective—and that’s what puts the biggest case of<br />

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John M. Barry<br />

The Great Influenza<br />

“ Gripping . . . Easily our fullest, richest,<br />

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—The New York Times Book Review<br />

Coming from Viking in January <strong>2012</strong>—<br />

Roger Williams and the Creation of the<br />

American Soul<br />

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Listening Is an Act of Love<br />

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Elaine Pagels<br />

Reading Judas<br />

“ This elegantly written book makes clear the relevance<br />

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—Booklist (starred review)<br />

Coming from Viking in March <strong>2012</strong>—<br />

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Through the bestselling books of Elaine Pagels, thousands of readers<br />

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“ [A] richly insightful account of the inner<br />

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“ Like the most skillful and subtle of<br />

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“ Gracefully written and deeply<br />

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An Egyptian woman’s reflections on her<br />

changing homeland—updated with an<br />

afterword on the Arab Spring<br />

A Border Passage<br />

From Cairo to America—A Woman’s Journey<br />

Leila Ahmed<br />

In language that vividly evokes the lush summers of Cairo and<br />

the stark beauty of the Arabian desert, Leila Ahmed movingly<br />

recounts her Egyptian childhood growing up in a rich tradition<br />

of Islamic women and describes how she eventually came to<br />

terms with her identity as a feminist living in America. As a young<br />

woman in Cairo in the forties and fifties, Ahmed witnessed some<br />

of the major transformations of this century—the end of British<br />

colonialism, the rise of Arab nationalism, and the breakdown of<br />

Egypt’s once multireligious society. As today’s Egypt continues<br />

to undergo revolutionary change, Ahmed’s inspirational story<br />

remains as poignant and relevant as ever.<br />

n January 25, <strong>2012</strong>, will be the anniversary of the Tahrir Square protests<br />

that marked the beginning of the Egyptian revolution forcing the<br />

resignation of President Hosni Mubarak<br />

n With a new afterword by the author<br />

leilA AhMed is the first professor of Women’s Studies and<br />

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Mary Karr<br />

The Liars’ Club<br />

n A New York Times bestseller<br />

n Winner of the PEN/Martha Albrand Award<br />

n Kin will be released by Vanguard Records in March <strong>2012</strong><br />

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The landmark memoir by<br />

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“ The essential American story . . . a beauty.”<br />

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The Silver Boat<br />

A Novel<br />

Luanne Rice<br />

In The Silver Boat, New York Times bestselling author<br />

Luanne Rice has written a heart-wrenching yet heartwarming<br />

portrait of a family in all its flawed complexity.<br />

The McCarthy sisters have come to Martha’s Vineyard to<br />

say good-bye to their family’s beach house—the place they<br />

were happiest together. Each has her own complicated<br />

issues and is struggling with the difficult process of letting<br />

go, but when a cache of old letters spurs them to visit<br />

Ireland, each woman comes to see herself in a new light.<br />

True-to-life sisters, the beach, laughter, and passionate<br />

love—The Silver Boat is everything Rice’s fans love most<br />

and a fantastic way to welcome this much-loved author<br />

to the <strong>Penguin</strong> list.<br />

luAnne RiCe is the author of thirty<br />

novels. She lives in New York City and Old<br />

Lyme, Connecticut.<br />

Praise for the novels of Luanne Rice:<br />

“ Exciting, emotional, terrific.”<br />

—The New York Times Book Review<br />

“ An elegant style, a sharp eye, and a real<br />

warmth. In her hands families, and their values<br />

. . . seem worth cherishing.”<br />

—San Francisco Chronicle<br />

“ Rice writes unabashedly for women, imbuing<br />

her tales with romance and rock-strong<br />

relationships.” —The Chicago Sun-Times<br />

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n Luanne Rice has written 22 New York Times bestsellers<br />

n There are more than 22 million copies of Rice’s novels<br />

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n Pamela Dorman <strong>Books</strong> will simultaneously publish<br />

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From The Silver Boat:<br />

Looking around the kitchen, Dar knew that “things” mattered.<br />

Sea glass, channeled whelks, and driftwood gathered<br />

on family walks were just as important as other family heirlooms.<br />

She took a deep breath; they had to start somewhere.<br />

Reaching for a small pewter dory on a mahogany shelf above<br />

her grandmother’s spoon collection, Dar held the boat up.<br />

“Who would like this?”<br />

No one spoke. Dar supposed they all harbored secret wishes,<br />

their own private desires for a piece of this paradise.<br />

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The Borrower<br />

A Novel<br />

Rebecca Makkai<br />

Lucy Hull, a children’s librarian in Hannibal, Missouri,<br />

finds herself both kidnapper and kidnapped when her<br />

favorite patron, ten-year-old Ian Drake, runs away from<br />

home. Ian needs Lucy’s help to smuggle books past his<br />

overbearing mother, who has enrolled Ian in weekly antigay<br />

classes. Desperate to save him from the Drakes, Lucy<br />

allows herself to be hijacked by Ian when she finds him<br />

camped out in the library after hours, and the odd pair<br />

embarks on a crazy road trip. But is it just Ian who is running<br />

away? And should Lucy be trying to save a boy from<br />

his own parents?<br />

ReBeCCA MAkkAi lives in Chicago<br />

with her husband and two daughters. This is<br />

her first novel.<br />

“ Makkai’s probing novel reminds us that<br />

literature matters because it helps us<br />

discover ourselves while exploring the<br />

worlds of others.” —Chicago Tribune<br />

“ How could a reader of any age resist . . . The<br />

Borrower? Part caper . . . part coming-of-age<br />

story, it manages, with good humor and<br />

wry self-knowledge, to read our minds.”<br />

—O, The Oprah Magazine<br />

“ An appealing, nonromantic love story about<br />

an unexpected pairing—and a surprisingly<br />

moving one.” —The New York Times<br />

“ A lively, lovely read that delicately weaves<br />

together social activism, literary culture, and<br />

the quintessential road trip. . . .<br />

Reading The Borrower is like taking a blissfully<br />

nostalgic journey into the bookshelves of<br />

American childhood.” —WSJ.com<br />

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—Richard Russo, author of Pulitzer<br />

Prize–winning Empire Falls<br />

n Rebecca Makkai’s stories have been anthologized in<br />

The Best American Short Stories 2011, 2010, 2009, and<br />

2008 and numerous other publications<br />

n For fans of Little Bee and Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand<br />

n A hardcover sales favorite<br />

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From The Borrower:<br />

I might be the villain of this story. Even now, it’s hard to tell.<br />

Back at the library, amid the books and books on ancient<br />

Egypt, the picture the children loved most showed the god of<br />

death weighing a dead man’s heart against a feather. There is<br />

this consolation, then, at least: One day, I will know my guilt.<br />

I’ve left behind everyone I used to know. I’ve found another<br />

library, one with oak walls, iron railings. A college library,<br />

where the borrowers already know what they’re looking for.<br />

I scan their books and they barely acknowledge me through<br />

their caffeinated haze. It’s nothing like my old stained-carpet,<br />

brick-walled library, but the books are the same—same spines,<br />

same codes on yellowed labels. I know what’s in them all. They<br />

whisper their judgment down.<br />

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Sports/Reference 5 1 /16 x 7 3 /4 384 pp.<br />

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The must-have guide to the<br />

<strong>2012</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> Olympic Games<br />

How to Watch the Olympics<br />

An Instant Initiation into the Stories, Statistics, Heroes, and<br />

Zeroes of Every Sport<br />

David Goldblatt and Johnny Acton<br />

Next summer, millions of Americans will tune into the Olympic<br />

Games, the largest and most popular sporting event in the world.<br />

Yet while it’s easy to be fascinated by agile gymnasts, poised<br />

equestrians, and perfectly synchronized swimmers, few of us<br />

know the real width of a balance beam, the intricate regulations<br />

of dressage, or the origin of those crowd-pleasing legs-in-the-air<br />

synchronized swimming formations. Luckily, David Goldblatt<br />

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fun guide to the rules, strategy, and history of each sport. With<br />

witty, detailed descriptions and clever illustrations, How to Watch<br />

the Olympics will help anyone grasp handball, archery, wrestling,<br />

fencing, and every other Olympic event like a true pro.<br />

n Publishing in time for the London <strong>Summer</strong> Olympics, which begin on<br />

July 27, <strong>2012</strong><br />

n Also available as an e-book<br />

dAvid goldBlAtt is the author of the World Football Yearbook<br />

and The Ball Is Round: A Global History of Football, as well as a regular sports<br />

columnist and commentator for BBC Radio.<br />

Johnny ACton is a writer specializing in obscure nuggets of information—including<br />

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The London Mapguide<br />

Seventh Edition<br />

Michael Middleditch<br />

Michael Middleditch has revised and updated his hugely<br />

successful London Mapguide—first published in 1983 and now in<br />

its seventh edition—to include all the Olympic sites in time for the<br />

<strong>2012</strong> Games. Streets and sights are mapped and named, and a full<br />

A–Z index makes it easy to find everything. In addition, famous<br />

landmarks as well as places of entertainment and shopping are<br />

indicated on the maps. Featuring new full-color maps of Stratford<br />

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n Publishing to coincide with the <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> Olympics<br />

n Includes 8 additional, full-color pages covering the Olympic sites:<br />

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MiChAel MiddleditCh was chief cartographer at<br />

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The Dark Chronicles<br />

A Spy Trilogy: Free Agent; Song of Treason; The Moscow Option<br />

Jeremy Duns<br />

It’s 1969, and MI6 agent Paul Dark has spent the last<br />

twenty-five years betraying his country. When a would-be<br />

Russian defector turns up with information about a highlevel<br />

British double agent, Dark goes on the run—only to<br />

discover that everything he believes in is a lie.<br />

Bringing together three novels featuring double agent<br />

Paul Dark, The Dark Chronicles journeys from London to<br />

Nigeria and from Rome to Moscow in a heart-pounding<br />

Cold War saga of dubious loyalties, deadly conspiracies,<br />

and ruthless acts of revenge. Fans of John le Carré, Alan<br />

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Duns as a new master of the genre.<br />

JeReMy duns grew up primarily in<br />

Africa and Asia. After graduating from Oxford,<br />

he became a journalist. He currently lives in<br />

Stockholm, Sweden, with his wife and two<br />

children.<br />

Praise for Jeremy Duns and Free Agent:<br />

“ An exceptional talent . . . I was<br />

transported back to the heyday of spy fiction<br />

and reminded of the best of le Carré, Deighton,<br />

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Rules of Deception<br />

“ Seldom has a thriller plot taken more unseen<br />

turns. . . . Readers will eagerly await<br />

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n A popular 3-book omnibus format akin to Philip Kerr’s<br />

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n A great introduction to a terrific writer and character<br />

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It was very quiet then. I could hear the wind whipping against<br />

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understood what was about to happen to him—that he had<br />

realized who I was.<br />

I replaced the Luger and stood up. Pritchard was due to<br />

arrive in twenty-eight minutes, and I had to clear up the mess<br />

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I set to work.<br />

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A collection of one hundred<br />

stylish postcards from the covers<br />

of the iconic New Yorker<br />

The New Yorker<br />

Postcards<br />

One Hundred Classic Covers from Ten Decades<br />

Edited by Françoise Mouly<br />

Launched in 1925, The New Yorker offers journalism,<br />

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with each issue reflecting a week in modern culture.<br />

Established as a sophisticated magazine from the<br />

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fRAnçoise Mouly joined The New Yorker as art editor in<br />

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Antiques/History 5 1 /2 x 8 7 /16 336 pp.<br />

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“ Ms. Stanton captures the . . . business<br />

with great skill, and her diverting<br />

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book makes a fine companion for a day at<br />

the beach—or a weekend spent treasure<br />

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“ Stanton has a light, sure touch . . . if you<br />

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“ An intoxicating read that rips away the<br />

lace curtains from the antiques biz.”<br />

—Parade<br />

Killer Stuff and<br />

Tons of Money<br />

An Insider’s Look at the World of Antiques, Flea Markets,<br />

and Collecting<br />

Maureen Stanton<br />

As evidenced by Antiques Roadshow, American Pickers, and any<br />

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Celebrated author Maureen Stanton takes readers behind the<br />

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A provocative, imaginative exploration of<br />

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n e w y o r k t i m e s b e s t s e l l e r<br />

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n Winner of the Costa First Novel Award, one of the most prestigious<br />

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n For fans of Aravind Adiga’s White Tiger and Kiran Desai’s<br />

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The first serious study of shoplifting—<br />

a “fascinating and sweeping history”<br />

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The Steal<br />

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Rachel Shteir<br />

Shoplifting has been made punishable by death, discouraged by<br />

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She reveals the remarkable real-life costs of shoplifting for<br />

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“ The thrust of this enthralling book lies<br />

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Louisa Thomas<br />

This illuminating history reveals how World War I challenged<br />

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their family apart. The narrative centers on the life of the eldest<br />

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n Includes black-and-white photos throughout<br />

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“Vivid and fascinating, Shock<br />

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“Fuses biography . . . production history,<br />

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“ [An] astute, informed and vivid<br />

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Shock Value<br />

How a Few Eccentric Outsiders Gave Us Nightmares,<br />

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Jason Zinoman<br />

An enthralling behind-the-scenes account of horror’s golden<br />

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hundreds of interviews, Shock Value is an entertaining history<br />

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Andrea Camilleri<br />

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The Kid<br />

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Sapphire<br />

The Kid brings us deep into the interior life of Abdul<br />

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Cocktail Hour Under<br />

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Alexandra Fuller<br />

A story of survival and war, love and madness, loyalty and<br />

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The Last Letter from Your Lover<br />

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Jojo Moyes<br />

A Brief Encounter for our time, The Last Letter from Your<br />

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A Good Hard Look<br />

A Novel of Flannery O’Connor<br />

Ann Napolitano<br />

Forced by illness to leave behind a successful life in New<br />

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From A Good Hard Look:<br />

The peacocks tilted their heads back and bellowed and hollered<br />

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pointy head, a green-bronze arch unfurled, covered with a<br />

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The Idea of America<br />

Reflections on the Birth of the United States<br />

Gordon S. Wood<br />

In The Idea of America, Pulitzer Prize–winning bestselling<br />

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goRdon s. wood is the Alva O. Way University Professor<br />

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The Bay of Foxes<br />

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Sheila Kohler<br />

In 1978, Dawit, a young and beautiful Ethiopian refugee, roams<br />

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n e w y o r k t i m e s b e s t s e l l e r<br />

Rules of Civility<br />

A Novel<br />

Amor Towles<br />

This sophisticated and entertaining first novel presents<br />

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n Foreign rights have been sold in 14 countries<br />

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That New Year’s, we started the evening with a plan of<br />

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Pyg<br />

The Memoirs of Toby, the Learned Pig<br />

Edited by Russell Potter<br />

Blending the sophisticated satire of Jonathan Swift with<br />

the charming exuberance of a Pixar film, Pyg tells the<br />

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n e w y o r k t i m e s b e s t s e l l e r<br />

A First-Rate Madness<br />

Uncovering the Links Between Leadership and Mental Illness<br />

Nassir Ghaemi<br />

Historians have long puzzled over the apparent mental<br />

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Science/Education 5 1 /2 x 8 7 /16 352 pp. Rights: W16<br />

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Cathy N. Davidson<br />

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François Lelord<br />

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When French expatriate Tristan Mourault becomes enamored<br />

with fifteen-year-old Karen Miller, he “rescues” her from her<br />

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crime. Years later, Karen is now “Gisèle” and lives with Tristan<br />

in rarefied Devon, Washington. She has married another man to<br />

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Set against a byzantine backdrop of greed, artifice, and manipulation—with<br />

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Black Milk<br />

On the Conflicting Demands of Writing, Creativity,<br />

and Motherhood<br />

Elif Shafak<br />

After the birth of her first child, Elif Shafak experienced a profound<br />

personal crisis. Plagued by guilt, anxiety, and bewilderment about<br />

her new maternal role, the acclaimed novelist stopped writing<br />

for the first time in her life. As she plummeted into post-partum<br />

depression, Shafak looked to the experiences of other prominent<br />

female writers—including Sylvia Plath, Virginia Woolf, Simone<br />

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between motherhood and artistic creation in a male-dominated<br />

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Searingly honest, eloquent, and unexpectedly humorous,<br />

Black Milk will be widely embraced by writers, academics, and<br />

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n Elif Shafak’s books have been translated into more than 30 languages<br />

n The Bastard of Istanbul was longlisted for the Orange Prize<br />

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Haunting and mesmerizing, an<br />

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Daniel Fights a Hurricane<br />

A Novel<br />

Shane Jones<br />

In his dazzling debut novel, Light Boxes, Shane Jones created an<br />

emotionally riveting, poetic tale about seasonal affective disorder.<br />

Now, in Daniel Fights a Hurricane, Jones crafts a fable grounded<br />

in love and loss, marriage and friendship, and the indifferent<br />

cruelty of the natural world.<br />

Ever since he was a boy, Daniel Suppleton has been deathly<br />

afraid of hurricanes, which he fears will arrive suddenly and<br />

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Battling demons both real and imagined, Daniel retreats to a tepee<br />

in the woods. As his ex-wife, Karen, frantically searches for him,<br />

the long-awaited hurricane finally hits, and Daniel must find a<br />

way to save them both. Beautifully written and deeply imagined,<br />

Daniel Fights a Hurricane is an affecting, original novel by a rising<br />

literary talent.<br />

n Light Boxes was named an NPR Best Book of 2010<br />

n Visit danielfightsahurricane.com<br />

n Also available as an e-book<br />

Praise for Light Boxes:<br />

“ Magical . . . Jones’s spare, alliterative sentences are<br />

flawless and sometimes delightful.” —Time Out New York<br />

“ The kind of novel that makes you reconsider the word<br />

perfect.” —Rivka Galchen<br />

shAne Jones is the author of Light Boxes. His poetry and short<br />

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“ Ambitious . . . [Williams] can<br />

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A compelling story of family, empire, and<br />

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The Echo Chamber<br />

A Novel<br />

Luke Williams<br />

Luke Williams’s exquisitely written debut novel is narrated by<br />

Evie Steppman, a woman born with an extraordinarily acute sense<br />

of hearing. Now, at fifty-four, alone in an attic in Scotland that is<br />

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her recollections come an outpouring of stories that transcend<br />

history; tales of a twelfth-century mapmaker mingle with memories<br />

of Evie’s childhood growing up in Nigeria in the 1950s and her<br />

travels across America in the 1960s. Williams’s fascination with<br />

history and his talent for evoking multiple voices will bring to<br />

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n Received excellent reviews in the U.K. and U.S. upon publication<br />

n For fans of Gunther Grass, Peter Carey, and Jonathan Safran Foer<br />

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P e n g u i n C l a s s i C s<br />

Because what you read matters.<br />

For sixty-five years, <strong>Penguin</strong> has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world, providing<br />

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Highlights from the <strong>Penguin</strong> Classics <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2012</strong> list<br />

Timeless, timely, and for the end of time, here are some of our favorite new classics:<br />

New hand-stitched designs by Rachell Sumpter cover our deluxe <strong>Penguin</strong> Threads editions of perennial<br />

favorites The Wizard of Oz, Little Women with a foreword by Jane Smiley, and an in-house favorite,<br />

The Wind in the Willows, with a foreword by Gregory Maguire.<br />

Janeites, mothers, and grads can complete an Austen shelf of elegant Bickford-Smith–designed hardbacks<br />

with Persuasion, Mansfield Park, and Northanger Abbey.<br />

Oh, my demigods, we are thrilled to share that Rick Riordan, bestselling author of the Percy Jackson and<br />

the Olympians series, introduces Robert Graves’s acclaimed retelling of The Greek Myths, in a new deluxe<br />

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There is no other celebrity tell-all <strong>Penguin</strong> Classics loves more than Mark Twain’s, and with<br />

Autobiographical Writings fans can enjoy a selection of revealing and entertaining writings from<br />

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Grab a stool, order up a mug of Lamb’s Wool, and enjoy Poet’s Pub by Eric Linklater, one of the first ten<br />

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Cheers as “one of the most delightful novels I’ve ever read.”<br />

A Grain of Wheat and Weep Not, Child, two masterly novels by award-winning Kenyan writer<br />

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wa Thiong’o, make their debuts in our much-anticipated new <strong>Penguin</strong> African Writers Series<br />

endorsed by Chinua Achebe.<br />

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her insightful, moving, and truly American story.<br />

Bancroft Prize winner Ira Berlin introduces Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup, whose rare slave<br />

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Just in time for the world’s end comes The Prophecies by Nostradamus, newly translated and edited by<br />

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JANE AUSTEN<br />

Mansfield Park<br />

Edited with an Introduction and<br />

Notes by Kathryn Sutherland<br />

Introduction by Tony Tanner<br />

Northanger Abbey<br />

Edited with an Introduction and<br />

Notes by Marilyn Butler<br />

Persuasion<br />

Edited with an Introduction and<br />

Notes by Gillian Beer<br />

Covers Illustrated by Coralie Bickford-Smith<br />

Jane Austen’s timeless works of romantic fiction have<br />

earned her a place as one of the most widely read and<br />

adored writers in the English language. Now any fan of<br />

Austen’s sparkling literary satires can collect all six of her<br />

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With covers by award-winning <strong>Penguin</strong> designer Coralie<br />

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JAne Austen (1775–1817) was the seventh child of a parish rector. She<br />

died unmarried, leaving behind an immortal body of work.<br />

CoRAlie BiCkfoRd-sMith is an award-winning designer at <strong>Penguin</strong><br />

<strong>Books</strong> (U.K.), where she has created several highly acclaimed design series. She<br />

studied typography at Reading University and lives in London.<br />

Praise for the <strong>Penguin</strong> Classics clothbound series<br />

illustrated by Coralie Bickford-Smith:<br />

“ These gorgeous editions make the books so<br />

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CHARLES DICKENS<br />

Major Works of<br />

Charles Dickens<br />

<strong>Penguin</strong> Classics Hardcover Boxed Set<br />

Great Expectations; Hard Times; Oliver Twist;<br />

A Christmas Carol; Bleak House; A Tale of Two Cities<br />

Bleak House<br />

Edited with an Introduction and<br />

Notes by Nicola Bradbury; Preface by<br />

Terry Eagleton; Illustrated by Hablot K. Brown<br />

Hard Times<br />

Edited with an Introduction and<br />

Notes by Kate Flint<br />

Covers Illustrated by Coralie Bickford-Smith<br />

As a novelist, journalist, and satirist, Charles Dickens was a<br />

hugely popular writer who remains a favorite with readers<br />

of all ages almost one hundred fifty years after his death.<br />

In honor of the bicentennial of this beloved author’s birth,<br />

we add two new deliciously stylish clothbound classics<br />

by Dickens to our ever-growing collection of luxurious<br />

volumes designed by Coralie Bickford-Smith.<br />

For the devoted Dickens aficionado, we offer something<br />

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Eye-catching and endlessly charming, this set will make<br />

the perfect addition to any booklover’s clothbound<br />

collection—or an excellent start for a budding collector!<br />

ChARles diCkens (1812–1870) was the second of eight<br />

children in a family continually plagued by debt, an experience that strongly<br />

influenced his work. He worked as an attorney’s clerk and newspaper<br />

reporter until his Sketches by Boz (1836) and The Pickwick Papers (1837)<br />

brought him the success that was to be his for the remainder of his life.<br />

See pages 98–99 for more of his best-known books.


Commemorating the bicentennial<br />

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<strong>Penguin</strong> Classics presents his<br />

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n <strong>2012</strong> is the bicentennial of Charles Dickens’s birth<br />

n Boxed set includes: Great Expectations, A Christmas Carol<br />

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n Dickens’s collective works have sold more than 400,000 copies<br />

On Sale 12/27/<strong>2012</strong>:<br />

Major Works of Charles Dickens<br />

iSBN 978-0-14-119841-5 $125.00 (NCR)<br />

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Hard Times<br />

iSBN 978-0-14-119834-7 $20.00 (NCR)<br />

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CeleBRAte ChARles diCkens’s 200th BiRthdAy with<br />

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Great Expectations<br />

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The new two-part adaptation of one of<br />

Dickens’s greatest novels, starring Emmy®<br />

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The Mystery of Edwin Drood<br />

978-0-14-043926-7 $12.00<br />

This feature-length adaptation of Dickens’s<br />

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obsession with a young woman stars<br />

Matthew Rhys (Brothers and Sisters) and<br />

will premier on April 15, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

All dates are subject to change. Visit pbs.org/materpiece for more information. Masterpiece Classic and<br />

Masterpiece Theatre are trademarks or registered trademarks of WGBH Educational Foundation.


Barnaby Rudge<br />

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Bleak House<br />

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A Christmas Carol and Other<br />

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Our Mutual Friend<br />

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P E N G U I N T H R E A DS<br />

Little Women<br />

Louisa May Alcott<br />

Introduction by Jane Smiley; Notes by<br />

Siobhan Kilfeather and Vinca Showalter<br />

The Wind in the<br />

Willows<br />

Kenneth Grahame<br />

Foreword by Gregory Maguire<br />

The Wizard of Oz<br />

L. Frank Baum<br />

And Other Wonderful <strong>Books</strong> of Oz:<br />

The Emerald City and Glinda of Oz<br />

Edited with an Introduction and Notes<br />

by Jack Zipes<br />

Covers by Rachell Sumpter<br />

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Photo: Becky Riordan<br />

The Greek Myths<br />

Robert Graves<br />

Introduction by Rick Riordan<br />

Cover by Ross MacDonald<br />

From the creation of the world out of Chaos and the birth<br />

of the Olympians to the Trojan War and Odysseus’s return,<br />

Robert Graves’s superb retelling of the Greek myths has<br />

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myth and providing commentaries with cross-references,<br />

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Ross MACdonAld is an illustrator, comic-book artist, and<br />

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An intimate look at Mark Twain that only<br />

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Autobiographical Writings<br />

Mark Twain<br />

Edited by R. Kent Rasmussen<br />

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A man’s experiences of life are a book, and there was never yet<br />

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—Mark Twain, “The Refuge of the Derelicts,” 1904–1905<br />

n Includes an introduction surveying the history of Mark Twain’s<br />

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n Features a list of suggested readings, a timeline, and a glossary of names<br />

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n A compact companion to the University of California’s bestseller<br />

The Autobiography of Mark Twain, Volume I<br />

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MARk twAin (1835–1910) wrote such American classics as<br />

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Eric Linklater<br />

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Comprised of an entertaining series of vignettes that occur at the<br />

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When an Oxford poet named Saturday Keith assumes control<br />

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NGŨG Ĩ WA THIONG’O<br />

A Grain of Wheat<br />

Introduction by Abdulrazak Gurnah<br />

Set in the wake of the Mau Mau rebellion and on the<br />

cusp of Kenya’s independence from Britain, A Grain<br />

of Wheat follows a group of villagers whose lives have<br />

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story unfolds, one in which compromises are forced,<br />

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Weep Not, Child<br />

Foreword by Ben Okri<br />

Two brothers, Njoroge and Kamau, stand on a garbage<br />

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school, while Kamau will train to be a carpenter.<br />

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white government, and the two brothers and their<br />

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ngugi wA thiong’o is an award-winning novelist, playwright,<br />

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ABdulRAzAk guRnAh is the author of the Booker Prize–shortlisted<br />

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“ Edith Grossman has surpassed even<br />

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The Solitudes<br />

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Luis de Góngora<br />

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n A dual-language edition with the English and Spanish on facing pages<br />

n Edith Grossman’s translation of Don Quixote was a national bestseller<br />

n Also available as an e-book<br />

luis de góngoRA (1561–1627) is among the most prominent<br />

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The Prophecies<br />

Nostradamus<br />

Translated with a Foreword and Notes by Richard Sieburth<br />

Introduction by Stéphane Gerson<br />

The mysterious quatrains of the sixteenth-century French<br />

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Bickford-Smith, Coralie 92–95<br />

Biddle, Wayne 21<br />

Black Milk 87<br />

Bleak House 94–95<br />

Border Passage, A 32<br />

Borrower, The 36–37<br />

Brooks, Ben 22<br />

Brooks, Geraldine 2–3<br />

Buchsbaum, Julianne 55<br />

Bullfighting 51<br />

Busch, Colleen Morton 74<br />

Caleb’s Crossing 2–3<br />

Camilleri, Andrea 52–53<br />

Carthage Must Be Destroyed 73<br />

Chatwin, Bruce 110<br />

Chesterton, G. K. 120<br />

Chronicles of the First Crusade 109<br />

Cocktail Hour Under the Tree<br />

of Forgetfulness 64–65<br />

Coetzee, J. M. 26–27<br />

Compass of Pleasure, The 18–19<br />

Complete Dead Sea Scrolls<br />

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Complete Father Brown Stories, The 120<br />

Conscience 49<br />

Crawford, Matthew B. 57<br />

Daniel Fights a Hurricane 88<br />

Dark Chronicles, The 40–41<br />

Dave, Laura 23<br />

Davidson, Cathy N. 84<br />

Deresiewicz, William 16–17<br />

Desai, Kishwar 47<br />

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Dickens, Charles 94–97<br />

Dove, Rita 56<br />

Doyle, Roddy 51<br />

Duns, Jeremy 40–41<br />

Echo Chamber, The 89<br />

Element, The 57<br />

Faithful Place 28<br />

Field Guide to Radiation, A 21<br />

Filter Bubble, The 20<br />

Fire Monks 74<br />

First Husband, The 23<br />

First-Rate Madness, A 80–81<br />

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Gates, Jr., Henry Louis 118–119<br />

Gerson, Stéphane 116–117<br />

Ghaemi, Nassir 80–81<br />

Gifford, Barry 11<br />

Gloria, Eugene 54<br />

Goldblatt, David 38<br />

Gongóra, Luis de 108<br />

Good Hard Look, A 68–69<br />

Grahame, Kenneth 98–99<br />

Grain of Wheat, A 106–107<br />

Graves, Robert 100–101<br />

Great Influenza, The 29<br />

Greek Myths, The 100–101<br />

Gregory Maguire 98–99<br />

Grossman, Edith 108<br />

Grow Up 22<br />

Gurnah, Abdulrazak 106–107<br />

Hard Times 94–95<br />

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Hector and the Search for Lost Time 85<br />

Hell Is Empty 24–25<br />

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How to Watch the Olympics 38<br />

Hunting Season 52<br />

Hurly, Michael D. 120<br />

Idea of America, The 70<br />

In Malice, Quite Close 86<br />

Irwin, Robert 114<br />

Isay, Dave 30<br />

Jack’s Book 11<br />

Jane Austen Education, A 16–17<br />

Johnson, Craig 24–25<br />

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Kerouac, Jack 10, 13<br />

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Manguel, Alberto 108<br />

Mansfield Park 92–93<br />

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McGrath, M. J. 83<br />

Middleditch, Michael 39<br />

Midnight in Peking 4–5<br />

Miles, Richard 73<br />

Miller, Arthur 75<br />

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Moyes, Jojo 66–67<br />

My Favorite Warlord 54<br />

Napolitano, Ann 68–69<br />

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wa Thiong’o 106–107<br />

Northanger Abbey 92–93<br />

Northup, Solomon 118<br />

Nostradamus 116–117<br />

Now You See It 84<br />

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Reading Judas 31<br />

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Ryder, Brandi Lynn 86<br />

Rules of Civility 76–77<br />

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Sapphire 62–63<br />

Sartarelli, Stephen 52<br />

Scenes from Provincial Life 26<br />

Shafak, Elif 87<br />

Shock Value 50<br />

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Shteir, Rachel 48<br />

Sieburth, Richard 116–117<br />

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Smiley, Jane 98–99<br />

Solitudes, The 108<br />

Sollors, Werner 112<br />

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Spy Who Came in from the Cold, The 14–15<br />

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