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- 21 May 2013
'And the Mountains Echoed' Khaled Hosseini
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.”
'Golden Boy' by Abigail Tarttelin
It's the story of the seemingly perfect Walker family—two successful parents and two handsome sons, Max and Daniel. But when Steve Walker launches a Parliament run, the family is pushed into the spotlight and a secret Max has been keeping is uncovered.
- 28 May 2013
'The Son' by Philipp Meyer
The Son is an epic story of power and dynasty in Texas over 150 years—and it's a modern classic.
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This latest novel goes from 1849 to 1918 to 1998 and explores the relationship between America and Ireland, slavery and freedom and war and peace.
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Inspired in part by Shriver's own relationship with her brother, who died of complications from diabetes and obesity in 2010, this is an unflinching look at the toll of obesity on family relationships.
'Sparta' by Roxana Robinson
Robinson takes on the issue of soldiers returning to the home front. Conrad enlisted after college, served his time without major incident, and comes home to his girlfriend and family. But he is unable to ease back into everyday life—and his bitterness turns into anger that might have serious consequences.
- 11 June 2013
'The Engagements' by J. Courtney Sullivan
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.
- 18 June 2013
'The Ocean at the End of the Lane' by Neil Gaiman
This new modern fable—which, at 192 pages, is more of a novella—tells the story of a man who returns to his native English village and suddenly realizes the cost of the horrible evil he fought as a child, with the help of Lettie Hempstock and her extraordinary mother and grandmother.
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Tag Archives: Orange Prize
What we’re reading Wednesday: ‘The Song of Achilles’
The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller Ecco • $14.99 • ISBN 9780062060624 Published March 2012 • Winner of the 2012 Orange Prize for Fiction Confession: Homer doesn’t do it for me. Greek mythology was fun, but The Odyssey was the one … Continue reading
Orange Prize shortlist announced
The 17th Orange Prize shortlist was announced this morning. One of the most prestigious literary awards, it’s awarded to a woman who has produced an outstanding work of fiction, and carries a prize of 30,000 pounds. Esi Edugyan, Half Blood … Continue reading
Weekly links
I posted earlier this week about the #YAsaves online controversy, and I figured at that point I’d be finished with sharing links from authors who chose to respond to Meghan Cox Gurdon’s article in the Wall Street Journal. That was … Continue reading
Weekly links
Quick summary of links: Crafts made from cat hair! Scenery overkill in fiction! Underrated books written by women! And is Jeff Kinney superman? Please share your own favorite links in the comments. Who could resist Jezebel’s post about the now-available-in-English … Continue reading
Awards season is here
Literary awards season is upon us, and I thought you’d find a roundup of the announcement dates useful. Anyone getting up early tomorrow to watch a webcast of the Nobel Prize announcement? The Nobel Prize in Literature will be announced … Continue reading
Orange Prize contender coming to USA
Trisha posted about the Orange Prize longlist a couple months ago, and today we got some good news—Rosie Alison’s The Very Thought of You, one of the shortlisted titles, will be published by Atria in the United States. Here’s a … Continue reading


