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Best Books of 2012: #33, ‘Heading Out to Wonderful’

As part of our Best Books of 2012 coverage, our editors weigh in on some of their personal favorites from the list. In his runaway bestseller A Reliable Wife, Robert Goolrick showcased his irresistible ability to combine artful sentences with drawn out, … Continue reading

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Robert Goolrick’s haunting new novel

Robert Goolrick, the author of the hugely successful A Reliable Wife, dropped by the BookPage office a couple of months ago to talk about his new novel, Heading Out to Wonderful. The interview appears in our June issue, and I … Continue reading

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20 summer standouts

Even though I don’t have summer homework assignments or go to camp anymore, and come June I’m more likely to spend my afternoons at my desk than by the pool, I still love compiling a huge summer reading list (then … Continue reading

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What we’re reading Wednesday: ‘Heading Out to Wonderful’

Heading Out to Wonderful by Robert Goolrick Algonquin • $24.95 • ISBN 9781565129238 Published June 12, 2012 Robert Goolrick’s dark and sexy novel from 2009, A Reliable Wife, was a surprise #1 New York Times bestseller and is now a … Continue reading

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Robert Goolrick: A reliable author?

Robert Goolrick‘s debut, A Reliable Wife, became a word-of-mouth hit when it was published in 2009. The story of a woman who arrives in Wisconsin in the winter of 1909 to marry a man she’s never met—and turns out to … Continue reading

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5 cool books for a long winter

This morning, Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow; according to Groundhog Day lore, we’ll have an early spring. Let’s be honest, though. Heavy storms across the country are wreaking havoc, causing schools to close and travel to be impossible. Even Nashville … Continue reading

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