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Make sure you tune in tomorrow morning (November 13) to ABC’s Good Morning America as Barbara Graham will be interviewed by Annie Pleshette Murphy, theparenting expert on the show. Barbara will be talking about difficult relationships between grandmothers on the parental side and their daughter-in-laws as well as her book Eye of My Heart. Don’t miss it!
We at HarperCollins were thrilled to publish The Legs Are The Last to Go: Aging, Acting, Marrying and Other Things I Learned the Hard Way by the legendary Diahann Carroll. Some of you may have had the opportunity to see her at the Closing Session of the 2008 ALA Annual Conference in Anaheim, California. In her book, she gives us a candid look at her life and everything she has had to overcome to be the success that she still remains today…a true inspiration for us all! The buzz on Ms. Carroll (what I like to call her) continues! Make sure you tune in tomorrow (November 13) to The Wendy Williams Show for Wendy's interview with Diahann Carroll. Please check your local listings for time and channel. This is definitely something you will not want to miss!
By now just about everyone has seen the surreal footage of the US Airways plane that glided into the icy waters of the Hudson River in New York City last January in an emergency landing. We saw the passengers standing on the wings of the plane – knee deep in water – waiting to be pulled into the boats that immediately converged on the scene. It’s hard not to imagine what it must’ve been like for the passengers on that plane. Harder still would be to imagine what it was like to be the man at the controls of that plane.
In his new book Highest Duty, Chesley ‘Sully’ Sullenberger, the pilot of US Airways flight 1549, details not only the events of that unforgettable day, but he also reveals the inner workings of his life: where he comes from, his military background, and the important people, places, and events that have shaped him. Sully has a very strong work ethic and has always pushed himself to achieve excellence in every endeavor.
FYI…a few weeks after the crash, Sully discovered that he’d lost a library book about professional ethics, Just Culture: Balancing Safety and Accountability, in the downed plane’s cargo hold. When he called the library to notify them, they waived the usual fees. Mayor Michael Bloomberg replaced the book when he gave Sully the Key to the City in a New York ceremony. Check out this great video and fasten your seatbelts. This is quite the story…
We’ve been talking about The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind for months – telling everyone who’d listen how inspiring and downright unbelievable this story is. A boy from a village in Africa – too poor to attend school - is inspired by a librarian to read. He picks up a book on windmills and figures out how to build one out of scraps found in a junkheap. He generates electricity and changes the trajectory of his life and the lives of his community. From Malawi to the Daily Show with Jon Stewart. What a difference a windmill makes. Here's a link to our previous posts. Take a look…
Is your Hump Day in need of a pick-me-up? Check out the new trailer for The Book of the Shepherd (9780061732300), on sale 10/27, and see why Paulo Coelho calls it “a timeless story about one man who is seeking ‘the new way’...an inspiring and moving fable.”
I am so excited about this new book that I had to share it with everyone. Barack and Michelle: Portrait of an American Marriage, by Christopher Andersen is a fascinating book into the lives of "America's First Couple".
Barack and Michelle, (on sale now) gives us an inside look into their marriage and how they are making it a successful one. Given everything they have to handle, whether it is trying to "save the country", raising a family or facing the reality of public scrutiny, they carry themselves with their heads held high, while never forgetting the love they have for one another. Barack and Michellealso takes us back to their respective lives before they met and how despite the odds, progressed into very successful individuals.
In today's society where couples are getting divorced faster than we can blink, it is so refreshing to see an example of a marriage that does work. Barack and Michelle gives those of us that are single hope that a marriage can survive the trials, tribulations and successes of life. It also serves as a benchmark for married couples to remind them of why they got married and hopefully how they can stay that way.
Librarians, we want to hear from you! As you can see here, here, and here, we're wild about this book and we hope you will be, too. Send an email to librarylovefest at harpercollins.com. We'll send a copy of The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind to you with our compliments. The only thing ask for in return is a review of the book which we would then post on our blog. We know how busy everyone is these days so don't get hung up on the length of the review. We just want to get the word out to readers about a book that has everyone buzzing in house. Now we want the buzz to be outside the house! Thanks so much.
Now send us an email! (Please note, this particular offer is for librarians only.) Thanks!
Virginia Stanley Director Library Marketing HarperCollinsPublishers (212) 207-7592 virginia.stanley at harpercollins.com www.librarylovefest.com
We send you a book and you send us your review. Sometimes this offer will be open to the general readership and other times it will be open to librarians only. Either way, we’ll keep your name on our list for future reviews! We’d like to kick this off with a book we’re extremely excited about. The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba is a terrific book about a young boy in South Africa who discovers a book in the library and learns how to build a windmill and generates electricity. We hope you enjoy this book as much as we do. Check out Marketing Director Tavia Kowalchuk's guest blog on the book, as well as our original post. Let us know if you’d like to review it on our blog by emailing your name, mailing address and library affiliation to [email protected]. Again, this one’s for librarians only. Thanks!
Everyone is buzzing about Long Past Stopping(9780061450754), Oran Canfield's hotly anticipated memoir, on sale everywhere! Oran is the son of Jack Canfield, creator of the phenomenal bestselling self-help series Chicken Soup for the Soul. His memoir is hilarious and wry, loaded with oddball characters and stories that have to be read to be believed. Check out the e-card, browse inside the book, or order a copy.
That Bird Has My Wings, on sale September 22nd is the compelling memoir of Jarvis Jay Masters which chronicles his early life, growing up with his four siblings and being surrounded by drugs at the hands of his mother and stepfather. He also shares how he survived violence at the hands of his biological father. They were left home alone days and weeks at a time, with no food or even the proper basic care. After he and his siblings were taken out of the home by social services, they were put in the foster care system where his life became extremely unstable. He was sentenced to prison at 19 for armed robbery and was put on death row at age 23 for being named an accessory in the death of a prison guard. Since being in prison, he has written one book and several articles. He also won a PEN Award for one of his poems. What is even more amazing is that he does all of his writing with ball point pen filler, as that is the only writing instrument available to those in maximum security prison.