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WHATEVER HAPPENED TO INTERRACIAL LOVE? chosen for HUFFINGTON POST’s Must-Read Fall Book List

If you haven't yet given it a read, we highly recommend you check out Huffington Post's recent article "20 Fall 2016 Books You'll Need for Your Bookshelf." It's a fantastic guide for the fairest reading season of them all AND it includes FIVE HarperCollins titles! Check out further details on the titles they chose below, and give the article a read here

9780062484154_96816Whatever Happened to Interracial Love? by Kathleen Collins
This never-before-published collection of stories underscores the brilliance of this revered yet little-known African-American artist and filmmaker who passed away in 1988 following her fight with breast cancer. Far-reaching yet deeply personal, this collection provides rich meditations on race, gender, family, and sexuality and is sure to awaken a renewed appreciation for this incredible mind who influenced a long list of writers, including Toni Morrison, Martha Southgate, Bliss Broyard, Katie Roiphe, and Erica Jong. Get more details here.

Moonglow by Michael Chabon 9780062225559_e399c
The latest work by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay and Telegraph Avenue is a semi-autobiographical epic tale that begins with a deathbed confession shared between grandfather and grandson. A novel of truth and lies, family legends, and existential adventure, Moonglow has already received starred reviews from Library Journal and Booklist, who raves "Chabon has created a masterful and resounding novel of the dark and blazing forces that forged our tumultuous, confounding, and precious world." Get the egalley here.

9780062349408_dea3aThe Terranauts by T.C. Boyle
From the author of The Harder They Come, this literary deep-dive into the human psyche has also received starred reviews from both Booklist and Library Journal, who proclaimed, "This is one of Boyle’s best—and quite possibly one of the best of the year." Following four men and four women voluntarily sealed inside a three-acre biosphere as part of a grand human experiment (or potentially the world's most expensive PR stunt), Boyle's latest continues to display his masterful grasp of human behavior and folly, wrapped up in a timely social commentary. Get the egalley here.

 Nicotine by Nell Zink 9780062441706_c4837
Zink's follow-up to the critically acclaimed Mislaid is a bitingly funny yet heartfelt exploration of family through the eyes of a recent MBA graduate who returns to her recently deceased father's childhood home only to find it occupied by a charming group of pro-smoking squatters. Nicotine was called by Booklist a "heady, witty novel" that "traverses diverse perspectives and intentions, offering rich explorations of the characters’ varied conflicts and subversive lives." Get the egalley here.

9780062388704_b22aeIntimations by Alexandra Kleeman
From the celebrated author of You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine, this new book is a thought-provoking, often unsettling story collection that consists, broadly, of narrative diagrams of the three main stages in a human life: birth, life, and death. From Booklist, "Kleeman thoroughly owns her material, and her inventive collection offers a prodigious exploration into distinctive realms." Get more details here.

The air is brisk, the days are shorter, and fall feels like it's finally arrived. Time for a blanket and a book! We hope you'll pick up some of these titles and let us know what you think. Drop us a line at librarylovefest@harpercollins.com. 

-Chris

 

 

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For Every Girl, A Darcy

Recently we came across a feature on the Huffington Post which crossed time and genre to couple characters from classic and contemporary fiction.  Most of us have read books and developed crushes on literary types—from Sydney Carton to Scarlett O’Hara—but this time around, we’re more effectively playing yenta.  The structure is as follows: Annie finds a mate for Kayleigh, Kayleigh returns the favor.  Over the course of the next week, we—Kayleigh George and Annie Mazes—will expose the machinations of our young hearts in the hopes of finding suitable literary paramours.  Take a gander at our first profile and see if you can pair this bourbon-devoted Brooklynite with a gent that meets her needs.     

NAME: Kayleigh George Headshot kg

NICKNAMES: Kay, Kaybear, Sprockets, George 

OCCUPATION: Library Marketing maven, part-time writer of short fiction

CURRENT LOCATION: Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn 

HEIGHT: 5’7

AGE: 26

SIGN: Virgo

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:Scarlett O'Hara Kayleigh George was not beautiful, but men seldom realized it when caught by her charm as the Tarleton twins were. In her face were too sharply blended the delicate features of her mother, a Coast aristocrat of French descent, and the heavy ones of her florid Irish father. But it was an arresting face, pointed of chin, square of jaw.” 

FAVORITE ARTICLE OF CLOTHING: Short trenchcoat

COCKTAIL OF CHOICE: Bourbon on the rocks, or a French 75 

FAVORITE BOOK/FILM ADAPTATION: Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence

TOP 3 QUALITIES IN DESIRED MATE: Intellectual curiosity, kindness, and devotion.  Though rough-hewn, masculine features never hurt anybody.  

What do you think? Would the smoldering charms of Rhett Butler fit the bill? Perhaps the cool composure of a Mr. Darcy, the unerring moral compass of Mr. Knightley, or the passionate possessiveness of Edward Cullen? 

We strongly encourage you to comment, tweet, or join the conversation on Facebook.  Find a hero for this heroine!    

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 

American Library Association, Books, Elizabeth Beckwith, Libraries, Parenting, Raising the Perfect Child Through Guilt and Manipulation, The Huffington Post

He’ll Go Down in History: The Re-Examined Story Of Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer

9780061759574 If you attended ALTAFF's The Laugh's on Us program at ALA in Chicago, you might remember the hilarious comedienne Elizabeth Beckwith, author of Raising the Perfect Child Through Guilt and Manipulation, which we've blogged about here.  She had the entire room in stitches–I remember actually gasping for breath because I was laughing so hard.  So of course, I was super-excited to see her holiday-themed post for The Huffington Post.  It's worth a read, just for the following quote alone:

"'Christmas Town is very political, you have to kiss a lot of ass, and it's very unforgiving toward misfits. It's the dirty little secret that nobody talks about,' Blitzen remarked before sullenly finishing his drink."

 Happy Friday! 

-Kayleigh

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