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It’s been nearly 10 years since Hosseini’s dark horse debut hit, The Kite Runner, was published. He returns with (in his own words), “a multi-generational-family story as well, this time revolving around brothers and sisters, and the ways in which they love, wound, betray, honor, and sacrifice for each other.”
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In her third novel, Sullivan looks at the idea of marriage and how it has changed—or not—over the decades, tying her story in to the 1940s De Beers ad campaign that made the diamond engagement ring a touchstone of American culture.
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Tag Archives: Gail Caldwell
What to read after ‘Wild’
Cheryl Strayed’s memoir Wild, about hiking the Pacific Crest Trail after the death of her mother and the dissolution of her marriage, was one of 2012′s biggest and best books. Even Oprah thought so—she made it her first pick when … Continue reading
Best Books of 2010: #5, ‘Let’s Take the Long Way Home’
As part of our Best Books of 2010 coverage, our editors weigh in on some of their personal favorites from the list. Gail Caldwell’s memoir of friendship, Let’s Take the Long Way Home, was a big hit in the BookPage … Continue reading
What’s your favorite memoir?
We’re celebrating memoirs published in 2010 in today’s edition of BookPageXTRA. A few of our favorites (pictured above) are: Marriage and Other Acts of Charity by Kate Braestrup Breath by Martha Mason Let’s Take the Long Way Home by Gail … Continue reading
BookPage podcast: ‘Let’s Take the Long Way Home’
Yesterday we gave you a chance to win a free copy of Gail Caldwell‘s memoir Let’s Take the Long Way Home (and it’s not too late to enter, if you haven’t already). Today, we’re sharing a conversation about our reactions … Continue reading
Monday Contest: Let’s Take the Long Way Home
By now, you probably know that BookPage editors have been quite taken with Gail Caldwell‘s memoir, Let’s Take the Long Way Home (an interview with Caldwell is our August cover story, after all). Caldwell wrote the book after her best … Continue reading
Trailer Tuesday: Let’s Take the Long Way Home
Way back in November, Abby wrote a “What We’re Reading Wednesday” post about Let’s Take the Long Way Home, Gail Caldwell’s memoir of friendship, dogs and grief. “Read it,” she wrote, “and try not to weep.” I finally read the … Continue reading
What We're Reading Wednesday
Let’s Take the Long Way Home: A Memoir of Friendship By Gail Caldwell August 2010, Random House An unbelievably honest, moving and heartbreaking account of Caldwell’s midlife friendship with fellow writer Caroline Knapp, who died suddenly of lung cancer in … Continue reading


