Author name: Library Love Fest

Ree Drummond, The Pioneer Woman, The Pioneer Woman Cooks

The Pioneer Woman Steals Another Heart

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In case you're hankering for another helping of Ree Drummond, here's a little Pioneer Woman news roundup:

-Kayleigh

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My New American Life

9780061713767_0_Cover I buzzed about Francine Prose's forthcoming My New American Life at ALA Midwinter, and am happy to report that Booklist loves it too! Donna Seaman writes: "Prose is dazzling in her sixteenth book of spiky fiction, a fast-flowing, bittersweet, brilliantly satirical immigrant story that subtly embodies the cultural complexity and political horrors of the Balkans and Bush-Cheney America."  Check out their starred review, which is featured today on their landing page. 

-Kayleigh  

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Vote for Willy!

9780061456534 Oh, Oregon, how do you consistently produce such fabulous writers? Here at Library HQ we've just received word that Willy Vlautin, author of Lean on Pete, is up for Oregon's Ken Kesey Award for Fiction.  43 works of fiction were nominated for this award, and the field has been narrowed down to five. Winners will be announced on April 27, 2011 in a ceremony presented by Literary Arts (www.literary-arts.org).  If you loved Lean on Pete as much as we did, cast your vote for Willy here

Praise for Lean on Pete:

"[Vlautin] unearths a world Steinbeck would have recognised…where the American underclass still resides. Lean On Peteis an archetypal American novel, Huck Finn for the crystal-meth generation." —Independent Extra

“Vlautin has created a convincing tragic hero, a dreamer and a survivor. Charley says more than Holden Caulfield ever did. This is a rare book because of its raw truth, its candour. It is a telling odyssey that stabs you in the heartand makes you consider every casual crime of neglect or cruelty ever committed against a child or animal…As one boy’s journey, Lean on Pete is as real as blood: as a novel it is remarkable. Willy Vlautin, romantic and realist, has written something special that will make you shudder, weep, rage and wonder at how such things happen and do, and how some individuals such as Charley can suffer them, absorb the grief, and somehow survive. How good is contemporary US fiction? This good: catch your breath good.— Irish Times, Eileen Battersby

-Kayleigh               

Ree Drummond, The Pioneer Woman, The Pioneer Woman Cooks

The Pioneer Woman, on sale today!

It's no secret that we're fans of the Pioneer Woman, and it looks like we're about to have quite a bit more company! Last year we published Ree Drummond's gorgeous cookbook, The Pioneer Woman Cooks, and today Ree's memoir finally hits shelvesThe Pioneer Woman: Black Heels to Tractor Wheels–A Love Story takes readers back to the smoky bar where Ree first met the Marlboro Man who would steal her heart and prompt her to give up big-city living forever.  The Pioneer Woman is chock-full of red meat, romance, and ranch life–the perfect book to get you, and your patrons, swooning this Valentine's Day.        

Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy

 

-Kayleigh

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Mystery Announcements Spring 2011

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I don't know about you, but we love a good webcast.  With that in mind, our very own Virginia Stanley will be previewing Mystery titles for Library Journal, Thursday March 3, 2011 at 12 pm EST.  Virginia will be joined by Macmillan's Talia Sherer (love her!) and and Severn House's Kate Lyall-Grant and Edwin Buckhalter.  To top it all off, editor extraordinaire Wilda Williams is moderating! To register, and for more information, click here

-Kayleigh 

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Nancy Pearl Shows Us Love!

Nancy at ALA Midwinter 2011 Like most of you, we consider ourselves to be Nancy Pearl devotees.  And though we go to bat for all of our titles, there's an extra-special thrill when Nancy loves something we publish.  This was just the case at the ALA Midwinter conference in San Diego, when Nancy tweeted about Caribou Island, one of our hottest titles: "Reading David Vann's gorgeously crafted Caribou Island broke my heart. Wow." Moments after Nancy's tweet went out, librarians filed into our booth and–happily–discovered a pile of hardcovers that we handed to the masses.

Another librarian-favorite also found favor with Nancy: Jacqueline Winspear's The Mapping of Love and Death.  She wrote: "Forgot to tweet how much I ♥ Jacqueline Winspear's Mapping of Love and Death; can't wait to read the new one [A Lesson in Secrets] this April. You go, Maisie!"

If you'd like to join in the lovefest, check out the catalog pages for Caribou Island and A Lesson in Secrets, and be sure to follow Nancy on Twitter, @Nancy_Pearl.

Conor Grennan, Inspiration, Little Princes

Little Princes

Marilyn and Conor

In search of adventure, twenty-nine-year-old Conor Grennan traded his day job for a year-long trip around the globe, a journey that began with a three-month stint volunteering at the Little Princes Children’s Home, an orphanage in war-torn Nepal.  Hopefully you got the chance to meet Conor Grennan at ALA Midwinter, where he signed copies of Little Princes: One Man's Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal, and discussed the series of events that lead him to found Next Generation Nepal.  For that story, in his own words, check out his column on the Huffington Post

Reuters also ran a fantastic piece on Conor's work, with the best headline I've seen in a while: U.S. author's pickup line becomes crusade in Nepal. Still curious? Got a question for Conor? Log on to CNN and ask away.  And no, unfortunately, he's not still single…    

-Kayleigh 

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365 Thank Yous

Kralik We at HarperLibrary are very excited about the buzz surrounding an extremely fascinating book entitled, 365 Thank Yous by John Kralik.  Kralik's book, published by Hyperion (on sale now), is an amazing story of how John turned his life around simply by learning the importance of two simple words…Thank you.

John Kralik tells how his life was on a downward spiral, and by simply writing thank you notes to those he interacted with changed his perspective and his life overall.  John was recently featured on the CBS Evening News.  If you missed the interview, you can watch it here!

If you haven't picked up 365 Thank Yous, what are you waiting for?  I know you'll be glad you did…and you can say "thank you" later (hahaha!).

Enjoy!

-Bobby

Collection Development, Current Affairs, Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, The Dressmaker of Khair Khana

The Dressmaker of Khair Khana

We've been lucky to have Gayle Lemmon appear at both ALA Annual (2009) and ALA Midwinter this past month.  And with this new pre-pub blurb from Angelina Jolie, it looks like Gayle's librarian fans will have some company! Jolie wrote the following: The Dressmaker of Khair Khana gives voice to many of our world’s unsung heroines. Against all odds, these young women created hope and community, and they never gave up. This book is guaranteed to move you—and to show you a side of Afghanistan few ever see.” Check out this message from Gayle, and see for yourself!

-Kayleigh

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The Edgar Award Nominations are in!

9780060594664 Congratulations to  all of our Edgar Award Nominees! The Edgar Awards, sponsored by the Mystery Writers of America (MWA), honor the best in mystery fiction, non-fiction, television and film published or produced in 2010. Winners will be announced at the MWA’s 65th Gala Banquet, April 28, 2011 at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, New York City. For more information, including a complete list of nominees, please visit: http://www.theedgars.com/nominees.html

Edgar Awards Nominees

Best Novel
Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter
by Tom Franklin
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(William Morrow; Ed.: David Highfill)

The Queen of Patpong
by Timothy Hallinan
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(William Morrow; Ed.: Gabe Robinson)

I’d Know You Anywhere
by Laura Lippman
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(William Morrow; Ed.: Carrie Feron)

Best Fact Crime
The Eyes of Willie McGee: A Tragedy of Race, Sex, and Secrets in Jim Crow South
by Alex Heard
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(Harper; Ed.: Tim Duggan)

Best Critical/Biographical
Agatha Christie’s Secret Notebooks: Fifty Years of Mysteries in the Making
by John Curran
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(Harper; Ed.: Carolyn Marino)

Best Juvenile
The Secret Life of Ms. Finkleman
by Ben H. Winters
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(HarperCollins Children’s Books; Ed.: Sarah Sevier)

Mary Higgins Clark Award
Live to Tell
by Wendy Corsi Staub
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(Avon; Ed.: Lucia Macro)

Congratulations to all of the authors and editors nominated this year!

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Midwinter Awards Wrap Up

167773_752195781542_8102771_41187998_1083064_n Though we were almost grounded in San Diego, the LLF team has safely returned to New York, bringing tidings of great awards wins.  Check out the full list of our honored titles!   

Over the Rainbow Project
http://www.glbtrt.ala.org/overtherainbow/

THE BUCOLIC PLAGUE by Josh Kilmer Purcell
MAD WORLD by Paula Byrne
MORNINGS WITH MAILER by Dwayne Raymond
THE PROFESSOR AND OTHER WRITINGS by Terry Castle
THE GREAT LOVER by Jill Dawson
MORE OF THIS WORLD OR MAYBE ANOTHER by Barb Johnson

Black Caucus of the ALA Award recognizes excellence in adult fiction and nonfiction by African American authors published in  2010.  WENCH by Dolen Perkins Valdez won the BCALA First Novelist Award!

The Notable Books Council recognizes 25 very good, very readable, and at times very important fiction, nonfiction, and poetry books for the adult reader.

CROOKED LETTER, CROOKED LETTER by Tom Franklin
JUST KIDS by Patti Smith were both named Notable Books
For a complete list go to:
http://rusa.ala.org/blog/2011/01/09/2011notablebooks/

The Stonewall Book Award-Barbara Gittings Literature Award, the Stonewall Book Award-Israel Fishman Non-Fiction Award and the Children’s & Young Adult Literature Award are presented to English language works published the year prior to the announcement date.. The award winners each receive a commemorative plaque and $1,000.
MORE OF THIS WORLD OR MAYBE ANOTHER by Barb Johnson won the Stonewall Book Award for Literature
JUST KIDS by Patti Smith won the Stonewall/Israel Fishman Non-Fiction Honor Award
For a complete list go to:
www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/rts/glbtrt/stonewall/honored/index.cfm.

The Alex Awards are given to ten books written for adults that have special appeal to young adults, ages 12 through 18. 
BREAKING NIGHT by Liz Murray was one of the 10 books to receive an Alex Award this year.
For a complete list go to:
www.ala.org/yalsa/booklists/alex.

The Rainbow Project promotes books for young readers that reflect gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender/questioning experiences
Workin’ It! by RuPaul was included in this list.

The Reading List annually recognizes the best books in eight genres: adrenaline (including suspense, thriller and adventure), fantasy, historical fiction, horror, mystery, romance, science fiction and women’s fiction.  We had three honor books mentioned:
A FIERCE RADIANCE by Lauren Belfer and THE REBELLION OF JANE CLARKE by Sally Gunning both made the Reading List short list for Historical Fiction
HORNS by Joe Hill made the Reading List short list for Horror
For a complete list:
http://rusa.ala.org/blog/2011/01/09/2011readinglist/

The ALA Quick Picks list suggests books that teens, ages 12-18, will pick up on their own and read for pleasure; it is geared to the teenager who, for whatever reason, does not like to read. The 2011 list includes 87 titles, both nonfiction and fiction, from a variety of genres, including biography, pop culture, fantasy, street lit, and more.
The following books were chosen as ALA Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers.
***The asterisked titles made the Top Ten List!***
* THIS IS WHY YOU’RE FAT: Where Dreams Become Heart Attacks by Jessica Amason and Richard Blakeley.
*THE TATTOO CHRONICLES by Kat Von D with Sandra Bark.
KODOMO MANGA: SUPER CUTE! Kamikaze Factory Studio.
THE WORD MADE FLESH: Literary Tattoos from Bookworms Worldwide, 2010 by Eve Talmadge and Justin Taylor.

Book Buzz, Book Clubs, Books, Collection Development, Harper Perennial, HarperCollins Publishers, Libraries

Book Club Selections

We at HarperLibrary are always on the lookout to find ways to make life a little easier for you.  We know how important book clubs are to you, so we have created a list of selections we know would be great!  Here is just a sample of what we have to offer:

 

Paperback Originals

Drinking Closer to Home

Born Under a Lucky Moon

Don't Breathe a Word

Hello Goodbye

Jerusalem Maiden

The Book of Lies

Miss Timmins' School For Girls

Paperback Reprints

The Financial Lives of the Poets

Hummingbirds

Wench

Secret Daughter

A Drink Before the War

Mrs. Kimble

The Space Between Us

Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter

The Rebellion of Jane Clarke

Russian Winter

Stiltsville 


Graphic Novels

The Alchemist: A Graphic Novel

Cowboys and Aliens

The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet of Curiosities

The Griff

Please visit us often as we will be adding more titles for you to choose from!  Just click the tile ad for the complete and up-to-date list.

Enjoy and happy reading!

-Bobby

 

American Library Association, Books, Collection Development, HarperCollins Publishers, Libraries, Mary Jane Clark, To Have and to Kill

Why We STILL Love Mary Jane Clark

To Have and To Kill hc c We here at HarperLibrary are so excited about Mary Jane Clark's new book, To Have and To Kill.  Her new book, on sale now launches a new series and we couldn't be happier.  If you missed Mary Jane's interview on Good Morning America, check it out right here!

If you haven't picked up To Have and To Kill, what are you waiting for?  You will be so glad you did!

Enjoy!

-Bobby

Just Kids, Lean on Pete, Librarians, Libraries, Patti Smith, Robin Beerbower, Stiltsville, Susan Henderson, Susanna Daniel, Up from the Blue, Willy Vlautin

Robin Beerbower’s ‘Best’ List

Stiltsville hc c Here's a list of top titles you won't find anywhere else! Over in Salem, Oregon, Fiction Selector Robin Beerbower makes it her business to choose the best of the best fiction.  Sometimes, we're just lucky enough to land in her graces and get a shout-out! Here's Robin's full list of fiction favorites for 2010. 

LEAN ON PETE by Willy Vlautin. Set in Portland, 15-year old Charley searches for a home with the help of a broken down race horse named Lean on Pete. Spare in its use of language, this is an amazing novel by an Oregon author.

CRASHERS by Dana Haynes. Wow! You may never want to fly again after reading this thriller about a jetliner that goes down north of Salem and the investigation that follows by the “crashers” who try to determine why it fell out the sky. The gross out factor is a little high at times but it is fascinating.

STILTSVILLE by Susanna Daniel. Absolutely terrific first novel about a long marriage set against the background of Miami and the now defunct summer community of houses in the water of Biscayne Bay known as Stiltstville. Why this novel is so effective is hard to say, but the setting and historical events form an effective background for the story. Keep a tissue handy.

THE GIRL WHO FELL FROM THE SKY by Heidi Durrow. After a tragic accident kills her two siblings and mother Rachel is sent to Oregon to be raised by her grandmother, but as she grows older starts to question her mixed racial heritage and the mystery of the accident. This is a great choice for book groups.

IN THE DARK by Brian Freeman. This is the fourth in the suspense/thriller series that features Jonathan Stride, a homicide detective in Duluth, Minnesota. These are fast-moving and best read in order (IMMORAL, STRIPPED, and STALKED).

PACKING FOR MARS by Mary Roach. This look at the mechanics and biophysics of traveling in space was my favorite nonfiction book of the year. I found myself giggling and chortling while reading various “who knew?” moments such as the description of burping toilets on the space shuttle, what the "vomit comet" plane is like when one is weightless for 20 seconds, and exactly how one eliminates in space. I'll bet you never thought of what could happen if a spacewalker hurled in his helmet (if you read this you will find out, and for the record, you don't want it to happen to you).

UP FROM THE BLUE by Susan Henderson. Told from the viewpoint of Tillie as an 8-year-old girl and also as a grown woman preparing for the birth of her first child, this haunting novel relates her struggle to make sense of her mother’s mental illness. An excellent choice for book groups.

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Happy Holidays!

Happy Holidays

from the HarperCollins Library Marketing Department.
Best wishes for a healthy and happy New Year!

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-Virginia, Bobby and Kayleigh

P.S. If you’re planning to attend ALA midwinter in San Diego, come to our Summer 2011 title presentation!

Hope to see you there…

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Ree Drummond and Dennis Lehane!

We've got not one, but two, amazing author clips to share today! The first is one of my heroines, Ree Drummond (the Pioneer Woman) on the Today Show.  With some help from Al Roker, Ree makes her famous "evil" cinnamon rolls, loaded up with plenty of butter and gooey maple icing.  Check out the clip here, which includes the recipe.  If anything can beat the morning frost, it's these rolls.  I dare you not to salivate watching them.

Next up! We absolutely love Craig Ferguson, even though he thinks a book is "kind of like a blog, but interesting." ALA favorite Dennis Lehane, who needs no introduction, appeared on Craig's show to chat about Moonlight Mile, the sequel to Gone, Baby, Gone.   Enjoy!

 

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Guess Who’s Coming to Midwinter?

We at HarperLibrary are so excited about the upcoming ALA Midwinter Conference in San Diego, because it gives us the opportunity to see all of your smiling faces…this time, under the bright San Diego sun!

You can definitely expect the unexpected…simply because, it's us!  Also, we are extremely proud of the author lineup that will be attending the conference.  Please stop by our booth (# 2016) in the convention center or attend the additional events our authors are participating in.  Here's your sneak peak:


Friday, January 7, 2011
Maupin Armistead ap1 4:00 PM-5:15 PM
ALA/ERT Booklist Author Forum
Featuring: Armistead Maupin
San Diego Convention Center
Ballroom 20D

6:00 PM -7:00 PM

Armistead Maupin, booth signing
Mary Ann in Autumn

Saturday, January 8, 2011
Sones Sonya ap1 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Sonya Sones, booth signing
The Hunchback of Neiman Marcus

Bees1 10:00 AM – 11:15 AM
Summer 2011 HarperCollins Adult "Book Buzz"
San Diego Convention Center – Room 26 A/B
RSVP attendance to: Bobby.Brinson@harpercollins.com

 

Mwiley933 11:30 AM -12:30 PM 
Joint booth signing
Melissa Wiley, Carney's House Party
&

Mitali Perkins, Emily of Deep Valley

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Lemmon Gayle Tzemach ap1 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, booth signing
The Dressmaker of Khair Khana

 

 

Sunday, January 9, 2011
Staub Wendy Corsi ap1 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Wendy Corsi Staub, booth signing
Scared to Death

Hallinan timothy ap1 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Timothy Hallinan, booth signing
The Queen Of Patpong

GaimanNeil ap1 c 2:00 PM -3:00 PM
Neil Gaiman talks about The Graveyard Book with    
Nancy Pearl
San Diego Convention Center

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John Kralik credit Lucho Loayza 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
John Kralik, booth signing
365 Thank Yous

Melissa de la Cruz credit Denise Bovee 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Melissa de la Cruz, booth signing
The Witches of East End 

Monday, January 10, 2011
Winspear Jacqueline ap1 8:00 AM – 9:30 AM
Association of American Publishers (AAP) Author Breakfast
Featuring: Jacqueline Winspear
Hilton Bayfront Hotel
Saphhire A Ballroom
(located right next to the convention center.)
Seating is Limited
Please RSVP To Becca Worthington at bworthington@publishers.org
by January 5, 2011


Grennan Conor ap1 9:00 AM -10:00 AM

Conor Grennan, booth signing 
Little Princes

Winspear Jacqueline ap1 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Jacqueline Winspear, booth signing
A Lesson in Secrets

AUTHORPHOTO 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Shilpi Somaya Gowda, booth signing
Secret Daughter

Grennan Conor ap1 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
ALTAFF Gala Author Tea
Featuring: Conor Grennan
San Diego Convention Center, Room 29 A-D
For tickets, please call 800-545-2433, ext 2161
Or
go online and follow the registration link from:
http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/altaff/events_conferences/midwinter/index.cfm

We'll see you in sunny San Diego!

Enjoy,

Virginia, Bobby & Kayleigh

American Library Association, Book Buzz, Books, Collection Development, HarperCollins Publishers, Librarians, Libraries

It is time to get…BUZZED!!!

Bees1 

The HarperCollins Library Marketing Team
cordially invites you to attend our
Summer 2011 Book Buzz
at
The American Library Association's Midwinter Conference

Saturday, January 8, 2011
10:00 AM – 11:15 AM
San Diego Convention Center
Room 26 A/B
San Diego, California
(Please note that we will be presenting adult titles only…no children’s books)

Get the inside track on your favorite authors and discover a few new ones along the way!

Seating is limited, so RSVP your attendance to:
Bobby.Brinson@harpercollins.com

Light refreshments will be served.  We hope to see you in sunny San Diego!

-Bobby

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The Girl in the Green Raincoat

GirlintheGreenRainCoat pb c Laura Lippman has done it AGAIN!  I just finished The Girl in the Green Raincoat on sale in January 2011.  The Girl in the Green Raincoat is a new Tess Monaghan novel that first appeared in serial format in the New York Times Magazine. 

In this new novel, we visit Tess Monaghan, who is now seven months pregnant and confined to bed rest.  So instead of being able to track the next case, she spends her time looking out her window watching a girl wearing a green raincoat walking her dog.  Everyday is business as usual until one day Tess notices the dog running loose and the girl in the green raincoat is nowhere to be found.   Using her instincts, Tess believes something has happened to the young woman and the search begins to find her fate.

I found the book to be delightfully entertaining…a real page turner!  I think it's an excellent read for those who are hardcore Laura Lippman fans.  I also think it's great for those who haven't discovered her yet and are dying to add a new author to their reading lists.

I would love to hear your comments.  I will send free advance reader copies of The Girl in the Green Raincoat  to the 10 lucky people who send us a comment or an email at librarylovefest at harpercollins dot com.  If you would be so kind as to send a brief review of the book after you read it, I would greatly appreciate it!

Congratulations Laura on this excellent book.  It's sure to be a winner!

Enjoy!

-Bobby

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Gobble, Gobble!

 
Thanksgiving_cornucopia_sunrise We at HarperLibrary wanted to take the time to wish you a very Happy and Safe Thanksgiving…from our families to yours!

Enjoy!

Virginia, Bobby & Kayleigh

Books, Collection Development, Ecco, HarperCollins Publishers, Just Kids, Libraries, National Book Award, Patti Smith

Patti Smith, National Book Award Winner!

JustKids hc cCongratulations to Ecco author Patti Smith!  Patti has won the National Book Award for nonfiction for Just Kids.

Check out all the amazing coverage Just Kids has received:

The New York Times
November 18, 2010
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/18/books/18awards.html?_r=1&scp=3&sq=national%20book%20awards&st=cse
 

USA Today
November 18, 2010
http://www.usatoday.com/life/books/news/2010-11-18-NatBookAwards18_ST_N.htm

The Los Angeles Times
November 18, 2010
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-national-book-awards-20101118,0,5196901.story 
 
The Washington Post
November 18, 2010
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/political-bookworm/2010/11/2010_national_book_awards_winn.html

The Huffington Post
November 18, 2010
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/18/smiths-just-kids-is-award_n_785268.html

NPR.org
November 18, 2010
http://www.npr.org/blogs/monkeysee/2010/11/18/131403634/surprise-jaimy-gordon-wins-the-national-book-award-and-patti-smith-weeps 

AOL.com / Spinner
November 18, 2010
http://www.spinner.com/2010/11/18/patti-smith-just-kids-national-book-award/

Bloomberg.com
November 18, 2010
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-11-18/patti-smith-punk-legend-wins-national-book-award-for-mapplethorpe-memoir.html
 
 
JustKids pb c Please join us as we wish Patti Smith a hearty and well deserved CONGRATULATIONS!  We are over the moon!  If you haven't picked up Just Kids, please do so ASAP!

Enjoy,

-Bobby

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