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NEWS OF THE WORLD is the #1 LibraryReads Pick for October!

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It is our heartfelt pleasure to announce that News of the World by Paulette Jiles has been voted by public librarians as the #1 LibraryReads pick for October!

News of the World is a stunning work of historical fiction that follows an aging war veteran whose solitary existence traveling post-Civil War Texas reading news to the people is interrupted when he takes a job transporting an orphaned girl across Texas to her adoptive aunt and uncle. Beautiful, sparse, and heart-wrenching, this a book that will stick with you long after the last page. Just check out some of the librarian praise:

"My respect for Paulette Jiles grows with every novel she writes, and News of the World is her best work yet… She writes with great clarity, understanding, and a forgiving heart."
    — Nancy Pearl, librarian, bestselling author, literary critic

"News of the World has everything. Stupendous writing, characters that get under your skin and burrow deep into your heart, great pacing, and an ending that makes you cry with joy and relief…. I feel sorry for the book I read next. News of the World is a hard act to follow."
    — Janet Lockhart, Wake County Public Library, Raleigh, NC

"The language is lyrical and spare and wonderfully evocative, so that by the end of the book, readers will have a hard time returning to the contemporary world. Surely one of the best books of the year."
    — Vicki Nesting, Assistant Director, St. Charles Parish Public Library

News of the World goes on sale October 4th. Download the egalley from Edelweiss here.

If you voted, thank you so much for the support you've shown this book. If you didn't vote, please visit LibraryReads.org for more details on this wonderful program! The deadline for the November list is September 20th.

-Chris

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Check Out this Wonderful PW Review for NEWS OF THE WORLD

9780062409201_2396aNews flash! The upcoming News of the World by Paulette Jiles just received another sparkling review, this time from Publishers Weekly, who raves, “Jiles delivers a taut, evocative story of post–Civil War Texas in this riveting drama of a redeemed captive of the Kiowa tribe…Jiles unfolds the stories of the Captain and Johanna, past and present, with the smooth assuredness of a burnished fireside tale, demonstrating that she is a master of the western.”  To read the full review, click here.

If you're unfamiliar with this incredible upcoming piece of historical fiction, News of the World follows an aging war veteran whose solitary existence traveling post-Civil War Texas giving public readings of the news is quickly broken when he agrees to transport an orphaned little girl across Texas to her adoptive aunt and uncle. Thrilling yet intimate, epic in scope but sure to tug at your heartstrings, this is a book that is garnering A LOT of buzz, which will only grow as we draw closer to the October pub date. Download the egalley from Edelweiss by clicking here.

To learn more about Paulette, whose previous work includes New York Times bestsellers Stormy Weather and Enemy Women, check out the video below, shot on Paulette's ranch outside San Antonio. News of the World goes on sale October 4th. 

 

 

 

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Alison Anderson’s THE SUMMER GUEST is Almost Here!

Summer guestEager to be whisked away by the next great piece of historical fiction?  You won't have to wait long—Alison Anderson's The Summer Guest goes on sale next month.  This dual-narrative-driven story follows the lives of two modern women hoping for professional and personal salvation as they work to translate and publish a diary that once belonged to an ailing Ukrainian doctor who shared a blossoming friendship with an emerging musical talent by name of Anton Pavlovich Chekhov beginning in the summer of 1888. The praise is pouring in, so be sure to pre-order a copy here.

“…This alluring and deceptively ingenuous novel demands close consideration from its readers, contains an internal mystery, and packs a heartbreakingly lovely emotional punch.” —Booklist (starred review)

A gorgeous elegy to a great Russian writer.…also a moving account of three women separated by time, nationality, and geography and how each comes to terms with her own lifeAn exceptional novel about the transcendent possibilities of literature, friendship, and contemplation.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

The Summer Guest gives us all of the pleasures of a superb mystery novel, but most of all it is a profound meditation on the power, and necessity, of the imagination. What a deeply moving novel.” —Ron Rash, New York Times bestselling author of Serena and Above the Waterfall

“A richly researched and subtly nuanced mystery that explores the intimate relationships of one of Russia’s best loved writers and poses intriguing questions about the fine line between art and deception.” —Kathleen Tessaro, New York Times bestselling author of The Perfume Collector

 

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What I’m Reading: Jonis Agee’s THE BONES OF PARADISE


BoneOfParadise HC cI’ve never been to Nebraska. I can’t even claim to have driven through. But Jonis Agee’s The Bones of Paradise, a bold, ambitious novel set in the Nebraska foothills 10 years after the Wounded Knee Massacre, has an unrelenting pull towards its world of grit and hard living, of tough men and tougher women. 

And while the landscape and the people who inhabit it are undoubtedly harsh, intrepid readers will be rewarded with a profound sense of beauty woven through nearly every page.

At times a mystery, a romance, and a sweeping family drama, The Bones of Paradise sets the stakes early, as J.B., a white rancher, and Star, a young Native American woman, are found murdered, pulling their family members into a vortex of grief, revenge, and survival. J.B.'s estranged wife Dulcinea returns, determined to claim the land that is rightfully hers. Meanwhile, her two teenage sons, far from welcoming their mother back with open arms, seem to be taking after their grandfather, a cruel, determined man with secrets of his own. And all the while, Rose, Star's sister and dear friend to Dulcinea, is determined to find her sister's killer, even if revenge will come at the cost of her own soul.  

Ultimately, The Bones of Paradise proves a riveting read from start to finish. Ron Rash, author of Above the Waterfall, states: “From the opening image of a ‘windmill slowly clanking in a wobbly circle’ to the sublime final sentence, Jonis Agee’s The Bones of Paradise is a beautifully written epic that seamlessly intertwines a family’s history with a region’s, and, ultimately, with a nation’s.” That about says it!  The book goes on sale August 2nd, so be sure to check out the egalley, available on Edelweiss. As always, we'd love to hear what you think! (hint: there might be free books in it for you)

-Chris

 

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