Sep 11 2014
The New York Times Book Review is adding 12 new monthly bestseller charts to its current line up and will also publish some lists in print that were only available online. A newly designed print page will highlight four niche lists on a weekly rotating basis while also providing increased space for editorial.
The lists that were previously online but will now occasionally be in print are Politics, Manga, Graphic Novels, Food and Fitness.
The new lists are Humor; Travel; Relationships; Business; Family; Celebrities; Science; Animals; Sports; Religion, Spirituality and Faith (and presumably 2 others as assuming religion, spirituality and faith are one category this is just 10 lists, not the promised 12.) The new layout will increase space for print editorial content including reviews, essays and features.
The Funeral Cryer by Wenyan Lu
Debut novelist Wenyan Lu brings us this witty yet profound story about one woman's midlife reawakening in contemporary rural China.
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