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A title wave of beach paperbacks
Whether you're contemplating a trip to an exotic beach, or planning to spend the warm weather months in the back yard, you'll want to bring along that most necessary of seasonal accouterments. No, not sunscreen. We're talking summer reading. Especially the easy-to-tote paperback variety.
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REVIEWS BY PAT H. BROESKE
A Savannah Story By John Berendt Vintage, $12 ISBN 0679751521
By Rebecca Wells HarperCollins, $14 ISBN 0060928336
By Rebecca Wells HarperCollins, $13 ISBN 0060976845
Yet another "girly" story is recounted in Bridget Jones's Diary. Helen Fielding's book -- which originated as a column in a London newspaper -- is the first-person odyssey of the thirtysomething Bridget, who is obsessed with such '90s issues as learning to program her VCR, finding Mr. Right, and, of course, weight loss (in one year she manages to lose 72 pounds . . . and to gain 74). The producers of the quirky Four Weddings and a Funeral plan a movie version of the quirky Bridget.
By Helen Fielding Penguin, $12.95 ISBN 014028009X
Memoirs of a Geisha: A Novel, by first-time novelist Arthur S. Golden, may also be headed for the screen -- with Steven Spielberg's involvement. For now, enjoy it in print, as the geisha Sayuri details her metamorphosis from peasant child -- she was nine when her widowed father sold her to a geisha house -- to her prewar rise as a leading geisha and on to her role as mistress to a power-broker. Golden spent nine years researching and writing this intricately detailed saga, which takes us on a memorable, eye-opening journey.
A Novel By Arthur S. Golden Vintage, $14 ISBN 0679781587
And last but not least, we mustn't forget Margaret Mitchell's monumental (and perennially best-selling) classic, Gone with the Wind.
By Margaret Mitchell Warner Books, $7.99 ISBN 0446365386
Hollywood journalist Pat H. Broeske is also a biographer who has chronicled the lives of Howard Hughes and Elvis Presley.
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