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2001 was prolific for Marylanders
Special To The SunAmid the tumults of 2001, this region's authors and publishers have stayed by their keyboards and their cash-flow charts, producing new books for the general reader. Here, accordingly, is the annual try at a census of such works, by Marylanders or about...Tags: Arts, Armed Forces, Communist Party, Fishing, Illinois
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Top 3 Books: Hardcover fiction
BRING UP THE BODIES 1 By Hilary Mantel (Henry Holt, $28) The reign of Henry VIII continues and his secretary, Cromwell, serves as his chief political architect and brilliant manipulator. Anne Boleyn has yet to produce a son, papist effigies are burning,...Tags: Moravian Book Shop, John Grisham, Anne Boleyn
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Top 3 Books: Picture books
NO GO SLEEP! 1 By Kate Feiffer, illustrated by Jules Feiffer (Simon & Schuster, $16.99) The stars are out and the moon is bright but baby says "No Go Sleep." Even with mommy and daddy telling the baby good night and wishing sweet dreams — the...Tags: Jules Feiffer, Monsters (legendary creatures), Moravian Book Shop
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Annual children's book event set
Daily American Staff WriterFor the seventh consecutive year Pennsylvania's One Book: Every Young Child early literacy initiative will highlight the importance of early literacy development in preschoolers. This year's book is "Stop Snoring, Bernard!" written and illustrated by...Tags: Libraries, Verizon Communications, Family, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Book
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Bookmark: A book about faith and so much more
To call "The Variations" (Henry Holt) a book about faith is to say both too much and too little. It's too much because, if you take the broader perspective, every book is about faith; indeed, every book is an expression of faith. Every book is the...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Roman Catholicism, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Pulitzer Prize Awards, Johann Sebastian Bach
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The Chicago Tribune's favorite books of 2011
As 2011 comes to a close, we take a minute to reflect on the year's best in the world of publishing. Here is the list of our favorites, all published this year:
FICTION
"The Paris Wife" by Paula McLain
This gorgeous novel portrays the whirlwind...Tags: Pauline Kael, Pulitzer Prize Awards, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Japan, Julian Barnes
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Books About Language, Ready For Holiday Season
The Hartford CourantJoy to the "Word"! Several terrific new books about language have arrived just in time for the holiday season. If your bon mots turn into bon nots, check out "Word Hero" by Jay Heinrichs (Three Rivers Press, $14). With wit and verve, Heinrichs shows how...Tags: FEMA, England
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Nitpicking grammar in the digital age
As we pored over the transcripts of the newly declassified John F. Kennedy recordings—45 of the 248 hours of taped conversations during his White House years—our thoughts turned immediately to social media. Most of us aren't tweeting about...
Tags: Words With Friends (game), John F. Kennedy, NPR, Social Media, Radio
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The Age of Movies
The Selected Writings of Pauline Kael
Edited by Sanford Schwartz
Library of America, $40
Witty, entertaining and often exhilarating, this wide-ranging collection of pieces captures the film critic at her best.
Alice James
A...Tags: Pauline Kael, James Garner, Correspondents (music group), Entertainment Events, Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
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