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Peter Carey talks about his 2010 novel Parrot and Olivier, discussing where his fictional story mirrors the live of Tocqueville's Democracy in America and whether the future America that Tocqueville, and the fictional Olivier, fretted and feared over has indeed come to pass.
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Lynne Rae Perkins
Lynne Rae Perkins, author and illustrator of many novels for younger readers including Criss Cross. and As Easy as Falling Off The Face of the Earth, talks about her life and work
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Mr. Peanut
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The beginning of Adam Ross's first novel, Mr. Peanut, is extraordinarily alluring. He introduces the reader to David Pepin, a man who immediately falls in love with his future wife, Alice, in a college class on Alfred Hitchcock; but over the course of their thirteen-year marriage, David develops the morbid habit of fantasizing about her demise. The reader peers voyeuristically into his thoughts and sees what David never dares to ...
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Gwen Raine is a woman readers will instantly recognize: an attractive, thirtyish stay-at-home mom who lives in the kind of tranquil suburban community where the wives spend their days ferrying the kids to and from school and music lessons and nature camps and where the ...
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Author of Pope Joan: For 1,200 years the existence of Pope Joan has been denied. But she is the legend that will not die--the woman who disguised herself as a man and sat for two years on the papal throne. In this stirring international bestseller, Donna Woolfolk Cross brings the Dark Ages to life in all their brutal splendor, and shares the dramatic story of a woman whose courage makes her a heroine for every age. Soon to be a major motion picture.
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