| JANUARY 2009 In This Issue FIRST PERSON
Azar Nafisi - Iranian expat doesn't hold back in a revealing second memoir Neil deGrasse Tyson - In his own words Tiffany Baker - Her first novel is a towering achievement Temple Grandin - Animal rights activist delves into the behavior of household pets Jan Thomas - Meet the author-illustrator FEATURES Well Read - Barry Unsworth's new novel takes place during Iraq's early days New You - Start fresh in 2009 Food & Fiction - A delicious combination Behind the Book - Henry Alford shares lessons from those older and wiser Fitness - Shaping up for the New Year Careers - Finding the ladder to success Short Stories - Big talent in small doses Personal Finance - Surviving the crash
FICTION The Associate by John Grisham Sing Them Home by Stephanie Kallos Beat the Reaper by Josh Bazell The Piano Teacher by Janice Y.K. Lee Still Alice by Lisa Genova Lark and Termite by Jayne Anne Phillips A Day and a Night and a Day by Glen Duncan Muse of Fire by Dan Simmons Eat, Drink, and Be From Mississippi by Nanci Kincaid Going to See the Elephant by Rodes Fishburne Two Rivers by T. Greenwood
| CHILDREN'S BOOKS
Julia Alvarez - The immigrant experience Fictional Journals - Bring the past alive Honest Abe - Celebrating Lincoln's birthday What I Saw and How I Lied by Judy Blundell
NONFICTION My Fathers' Daughter - by Hannah Pool Street Gang - by Michael Davis The Third Chapter by Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot Every Living Thing by Rob Dunn A World of Trouble by Patrick Tyler Losing Everything by David Lozell Martin That Went Well by Terrell Harris Dougan
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