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<strong>Penguin</strong> <strong>Books</strong><br />
<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>2013</strong>
“Only the passionate were<br />
immortal, it seemed . . .”<br />
Cosmically fast-paced and wildly imaginative,<br />
this debut novel is a perfect potion of magic and suspense<br />
ON SALE DECEMBER 2012
Once a city of enormous wealth and culture, Prague<br />
was home to emperors, alchemists, astronomers,<br />
and, it’s even whispered, hell portals. When music<br />
student Sarah Weston lands a summer job at<br />
Prague Castle cataloging Beethoven’s manuscripts,<br />
she has no idea how dangerous her life is about to<br />
become. Prague is a threshold, Sarah is warned, and<br />
it is steeped in blood.<br />
Soon after Sarah arrives, strange things<br />
begin to happen. She learns that her mentor,<br />
who was working at the castle, may not have<br />
committed suicide after all. Could his cryptic<br />
notes be warnings? As Sarah parses his clues<br />
about Beethoven’s “Immortal Beloved,” she<br />
manages to get arrested, have tantric sex in a<br />
public fountain, and discover a time-warping<br />
drug. She also catches the attention of a fourhundred-year-old<br />
dwarf, the handsome Prince<br />
Max, and a powerful U.S. senator with secrets<br />
she will do anything to hide.<br />
CITY OF DARK MAGIC could be called a<br />
rom-com paranormal suspense novel—or it could<br />
simply be called one of the most entertaining novels<br />
of the year.
Prof,<br />
Dr. Sherbatsky,<br />
scholar,<br />
mentor, found<br />
dead<br />
Beethoven,<br />
aka Luigi,<br />
aka LVB<br />
a mysterious<br />
little copper<br />
pillbox in the<br />
shape of<br />
a nose<br />
Nicolas<br />
Pertusato, the<br />
400-year-old<br />
dwarf<br />
Suzi,<br />
arms and<br />
armor scholar<br />
Max Lobkowicz<br />
Anderson,<br />
aka<br />
the Prince<br />
Aztec<br />
amulet<br />
vial<br />
the 7th Prince<br />
Lobkowicz,<br />
Joseph Franz<br />
Maximilian<br />
SARAH,<br />
music scholar,<br />
tutor<br />
sex under<br />
the statue of<br />
St. George<br />
slaying the<br />
dragon<br />
gold sapphire-<br />
encrusted<br />
cigarette case<br />
Yuri Bespalov,<br />
KGB, former<br />
head of the<br />
National<br />
Museum<br />
Miles<br />
Wolfmann,<br />
head of the<br />
Lobkowicz<br />
Collection<br />
The<br />
Lobkowicz Palace,<br />
Prague Castle<br />
Pollina,<br />
blind pianist,<br />
child prodigy<br />
the missing<br />
love letters<br />
Charlotte Yates,<br />
CIA turncoat,<br />
U.S. senator<br />
Marchesa Elisa<br />
Lobkowicz<br />
De Benedetti<br />
the “Immortal<br />
Beloved”<br />
letters<br />
Andy,<br />
museum guard<br />
found<br />
murdered
Photo: Travis Tanner<br />
Praise for Meg Howrey’s previous novels:<br />
“Page-turning.” —VOGUE (for The Cranes Dance)<br />
“ An impressive, intriguing novel with deftly drawn characters<br />
and pitch-perfect dialogue.” —PUBLISHERS WEEKLY (for Blind Sight) Sight Sight)<br />
• For fans of A Discovery of Witches, The Historian, and The Thirteenth Tale<br />
• Visit magnusfl yte.com, facebook.com/MagnusFlyte, and Twitter @MagnusFlyte<br />
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of Meg Howrey and Christina Lynch. Howrey is a former<br />
dancer with the Jo rey II and the winner of an Ovation<br />
Award. She is the author of the novels The Cranes Dance<br />
and Blind Sight and lives in Los Angeles. Lynch is a television<br />
writer and former Milan correspondent for W magazine.<br />
She lives near Sequoia National Park in California.<br />
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Bestsellers and Gifts 29<br />
February 34<br />
March 48<br />
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Dear <strong>Books</strong>ellers,<br />
Thank you so much for all you do for <strong>Penguin</strong> <strong>Books</strong>. I want to take this opportunity to point out just<br />
a few of the many titles in our <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>2013</strong> season that I hope will tempt your customers and get the<br />
year off to a very strong start.<br />
First, I want to mention an original novel, City of Dark Magic by Magnus Flyte. We’ve decided to<br />
publish at the end of November given the enormous amount of enthusiasm in house! Perfect for fans<br />
of A Discovery of Witches, this “rom-com” paranormal suspense novel set in Prague is destined to<br />
entertain many readers and will be a great holiday gift!<br />
Other December titles include Daniel Klein’s Travels with Epicurus, a witty and accessible meditation<br />
on old age that will be published in a delightful small hardcover format, and Daniel Ladinsky’s The<br />
Purity of Desire: 100 Poems of Rumi, a deluxe trade paperback original—both perfect for gift-giving.<br />
January highlights include reprints of Dave Isay’s All There Is: Love Stories from StoryCorps (in time<br />
for Valentine’s Day), Cristina Alger’s The Darlings, and Gary Marcus’s Guitar Zero.<br />
February brings a second <strong>Penguin</strong> Original in translation from the New York Times bestseller<br />
Ludmilla Petrushevskaya, There Once Lived a Girl Who Seduced Her Sister’s Husband, and He Hanged<br />
Himself—a superb anti–Valentine’s Day book!—and the reprint of the hugely successful Bringing Up<br />
Bébé by Pamela Druckerman.<br />
In March we are excited about two international fiction Originals. Linda Olsson, the author of the<br />
bestselling Astrid & Veronika, will publish her third novel, The Memory of Love, and Gerbrand<br />
Bakker, winner of the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, will be published by <strong>Penguin</strong><br />
for the first time with Ten White Geese. Big leads in nonfiction include Elaine Pagels’s bestselling<br />
Revelations and Jon Gertner’s The Idea Factory.<br />
April will see the publication of Benjamin Lytal’s stunning debut novel, A Map of Tulsa, and in<br />
nonfiction, the reprint of Blaine Harden’s extraordinary bestseller about North Korea, Escape from<br />
Camp 14.<br />
<strong>Penguin</strong> has always loved mysteries, and I am happy to have new novels from bestselling authors<br />
Andrea Camilleri (his fifteenth Inspector Montalbano mystery, The Dance of the Seagull) and Philip<br />
Kerr (his eighth Bernie Gunther novel, Prague Fatale). Also on the list are four reprints that are each<br />
the first outing in a series: Thomas Caplan’s The Spy Who Jumped Off the Screen, Chris Morgan Jones’s<br />
The Silent Oligarch, Keith McCafferty’s The Royal Wulff Murders, and Nicci French’s Blue Monday.<br />
I hope you will get a chance to read some of these marvelous books.<br />
With all good wishes,<br />
Kathryn Court, President and Publisher of <strong>Penguin</strong> <strong>Books</strong><br />
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Travels with Epicurus<br />
A Journey to a Greek Island in Search of an Authentic Old Age<br />
Daniel Klein<br />
Daniel Klein journeys to the Greek island Hydra to discover<br />
the secrets of aging happily. Drawing on the lives<br />
of his Greek friends, as well as philosophers ranging from<br />
Epicurus to Sartre, Klein learns to appreciate old age as<br />
a distinct and extraordinarily valuable stage of life. He<br />
uncovers simple pleasures that are uniquely available late<br />
in life, as well as headier pleasures that only a mature mind<br />
can fully appreciate. A travel book, a witty and accessible<br />
meditation, and an optimistic guide to living well, Travels<br />
with Epicurus is a delightful jaunt to the Aegean and<br />
through the terrain of old age led by a droll philosopher.<br />
A perfect gift book for the holidays, this little treasure is<br />
sure to please longtime fans of Plato and a Platypus Walk<br />
into a Bar and garner new ones, young and old.<br />
dAniel klein is the coauthor<br />
(with Thomas Cathcart) of the international<br />
bestseller Plato and a Platypus Walk into<br />
a Bar and Heidegger and a Hippo Walk<br />
Through Those Pearly Gates. The author or<br />
coauthor of thirty other books, including The<br />
Half-Jewish Book, the Elvis Presley mystery<br />
series (Kill Me Tender, Blue Suede Clues),<br />
and the award-winning novel The History<br />
of Now, Klein holds a degree in philosophy<br />
from Harvard University and lives in Western<br />
Massachusetts with his wife, Freke Vuijst.<br />
Praise for Plato and a Platypus Walk<br />
into a Bar:<br />
“ I laughed, I learned, I loved it.”<br />
—Roy Blount, Jr.<br />
“ An extraordinary read you’ll want<br />
to share with as many people as possible.<br />
It’s a funny-bone tickler with teeth.”<br />
—Orlando Sentinel<br />
“A hoot.” —Chicago Sun-Times<br />
“ A sprightly crash course in philosophy . . . both<br />
enlightening and laugh-out-loud funny.”<br />
—Bas Bleu<br />
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One of the bestselling authors<br />
of Plato and a Platypus travels<br />
to Greece with a suitcase full<br />
of philosophy books, seeking<br />
the best way to achieve a<br />
fulfilling old age<br />
n A gift-size, jacketed hardcover<br />
n Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar was a New York<br />
Times bestseller in hardcover and paperback, selling<br />
more than 450,000 copies, and was translated into 25<br />
languages<br />
n For fans of I Feel Bad about My Neck by Nora Ephron<br />
n Visit platoandaplatypus.com<br />
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new york times bestseller<br />
All There Is<br />
Love Stories from StoryCorps<br />
Dave Isay<br />
In All There Is StoryCorps founder Dave Isay shares<br />
stories of love and marriage from the revolutionary oral<br />
history project, revealing the many remarkable paths<br />
relationships can take.<br />
In these pages we discover that love is found in<br />
unexpected places: a New York tollbooth, a military base<br />
in Iraq, an airport lounge. We encounter love that survives<br />
discrimination, illness, poverty, distance—even death.<br />
Taken together, this powerful collection enriches our<br />
understanding of love and of the strength and resilience<br />
of the human spirit.<br />
dAve isAy is the founder of StoryCorps.<br />
He lives in Brooklyn, New York.<br />
“ A Valentine’s Day gift more meaningful<br />
than any box of chocolates.”<br />
—Entertainment Weekly<br />
“ [A] collection of gems.”<br />
—The Boston Globe<br />
“ Remind[s] us what really matters<br />
most.” —The Christian Science Monitor<br />
“ Love stories for people who don’t read love<br />
stories.” —Publishers Weekly<br />
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n A New York Times bestseller<br />
n Dave Isay’s other StoryCorps books, Listening Is an<br />
Act of Love and Mom: A Celebration of Mothers from<br />
StoryCorps, were both New York Times bestsellers<br />
n NPR’s Morning Edition has a weekly audience of more<br />
than 13 million listeners<br />
n Isay is the recipient of numerous broadcasting honors,<br />
including 6 Peabody Awards and a MacArthur “Genius”<br />
fellowship<br />
n Publishing in time for Valentine’s Day<br />
n Visit storycorps.com<br />
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new york times bestseller<br />
Guitar Zero<br />
The Science of Becoming Musical at Any Age<br />
Gary Marcus<br />
For anyone who has ever set out to play a musical<br />
instrument—or wished that they could—Guitar Zero is<br />
an inspiring and fascinating look at the pursuit of music,<br />
the mechanics of the mind, and the surprising rewards<br />
that come from following one’s dreams. Gary Marcus,<br />
whom Steven Pinker describes as “one of the deepest<br />
thinkers in cognitive science,” debunks the popular theory<br />
that there is an innate musical instinct while challenging<br />
the idea that talent is only a myth. From deliberate and<br />
efficient practicing techniques to finding the right music<br />
teacher, Marcus translates his own experience—as well<br />
as reflections from world-renowned musicians—into<br />
practical advice for anyone hoping to become musical or<br />
learn any new skill.<br />
gARy MARCus, described by the<br />
New York Times as “one of the country’s<br />
best known cognitive psychologists,” directs<br />
the Center for Language and Music at New<br />
York University, where he studies language,<br />
music, cognitive development, and evolution.<br />
His previous book, Kluge: The Haphazard<br />
Construction of the Human Mind, was a<br />
New York Times Editors’ Choice pick.<br />
“ [Guitar Zero] is about more than a desire to<br />
shred like Eddie Van Halen. Marcus examines<br />
how our brains are affected by creativity . . .<br />
and how these experiences remain open to all<br />
of us, no matter our age.” —Los Angeles Times<br />
“ Refreshing . . . Guitar Zero is good news.”<br />
—Norman Doidge, The Wall Street Journal<br />
“ An entertaining and enlightening<br />
memoir, filled with insight about music,<br />
learning, and the human mind, by Gary<br />
Marcus, one of the deepest thinkers in<br />
cognitive science.” —Steven Pinker,<br />
New York Times bestselling author of<br />
The Better Angels of Our Nature<br />
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“ Jimi Hendrix meets<br />
Oliver Sacks in this great<br />
new science book.”<br />
—Very Short List<br />
n A New York Times bestseller<br />
n For fans of This Is Your Brain on Music by<br />
Daniel J. Levitin, The Brain That Changes Itself by<br />
Norman Doidge, and Musicophilia by Oliver Sacks<br />
n Visit garymarcus.com, guitarzero.us, and<br />
facebook.com/guitar.zero.book<br />
From Guitar Zero:<br />
Although any number of studies show that the more you<br />
practice, the better you get, startlingly few studies have<br />
asked the critical question, which is what happens when<br />
people of different ages get the same amount of practice.<br />
[ . . . ] I decided to become a guinea pig. I couldn’t force<br />
other adults to practice for 10,000 hours, but I could<br />
experiment on myself : I would see what happened if I<br />
personally devoted myself to music full-time. This is the<br />
story of how I came to distinguish my musical elbow<br />
from my musical derrière.<br />
If someone as tuneless as me could make progress,<br />
perhaps there was hope for anyone.<br />
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The Darlings<br />
A Novel<br />
Cristina Alger<br />
Since he married Merrill Darling, daughter of billionaire<br />
financier Carter Darling, attorney Paul Ross has grown<br />
accustomed to all the luxuries of Park Avenue. But a tragic<br />
event is about to catapult the Darling family into the middle<br />
of a massive financial investigation and a red-hot scandal.<br />
Suddenly, Paul must decide where his loyalties really lie.<br />
Debut novelist Cristina Alger is a former analyst<br />
at Goldman Sachs, an attorney, and the daughter of a<br />
Wall Street financier. Drawing on her unique insider’s<br />
perspective, Alger gives us an irresistible glimpse into the<br />
highest echelons of New York society—and a fast-paced<br />
thriller of epic proportions that powerfully echoes Claire<br />
Messud’s The Emperor’s Children and reads like a fictional<br />
Too Big to Fail.<br />
CRistinA AlgeR graduated from<br />
Harvard College and from New York University<br />
Law School. She has worked as an analyst<br />
at Goldman, Sachs & Co. and as an attorney<br />
at Wilmer, Cutler, Pickering, Hale & Dorr. She<br />
lives in New York City.<br />
“ The Darlings moves so fast that it<br />
feels more like a thriller than a social drama.”<br />
—Entertainment Weekly<br />
“ A glimpse from the penthouse down . . .<br />
a complex thriller.” —Tom Rachman,<br />
author of The Imperfectionists<br />
“ A page-turner.” —Good Housekeeping<br />
“ One of the first novels about the 2008 financial<br />
crisis. . . . Alger has what it takes, in the<br />
best sense.” —USA Today<br />
“ Utterly compelling . . . as knowing<br />
about family as it is about money and social<br />
status.” —Jay McInerney, author of<br />
The Good Life<br />
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A Bonfire of the Vanities<br />
for our times, by an author<br />
who “knows her way around<br />
21st-century wealth and power”<br />
(The Wall Street Journal)<br />
n A Los Angeles Times bestseller<br />
n Cristina Alger has been profiled in the New York Times<br />
style section<br />
n For readers of The Bonfire of the Vanities, Rules of<br />
Civility, and The Emperor’s Children<br />
n Visit cristinaalger.com and<br />
facebook.com/cristina.alger<br />
From The Darlings:<br />
Manhattan children were like armadillos: sharp-clawed<br />
and thick-skinned, deceptively quick moving. They had<br />
to be. Manhattan was a Darwinian environment: only<br />
the strongest survived. The weak, the nice, the naive, the<br />
ones who smiled at passersby on the sidewalk, they all<br />
got weeded out.<br />
The ones who stayed long enough to raise children<br />
were the tough ones, the tenacious ones, the goaloriented<br />
ones, the gold-digging ones, the deal-closing<br />
ones, the “kill or be killed” ones, the “whatever it takes”<br />
ones. They looked out for themselves and slept with one<br />
eye open.<br />
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“ [Barry is] a one of<br />
the most talented<br />
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—Gordon Wood, The New<br />
York Review of <strong>Books</strong><br />
A revelatory look at the separation of<br />
church and state in America—from the<br />
New York Times bestselling author of<br />
The Great Influenza<br />
new york times bestseller<br />
Roger Williams and<br />
the Creation of the<br />
American Soul<br />
Church, State, and the Birth of Liberty<br />
John M. Barry<br />
For four hundred years, Americans have fought over the proper<br />
relationships between church and state and between a free individual<br />
and the state. This is the story of the first battle in that war<br />
of ideas, a battle that led to the writing of the First Amendment<br />
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of individual liberty. Acclaimed historian John M. Barry explores<br />
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of Roger Williams, who was the first to link religious freedom to<br />
individual liberty, and who created in America the first government<br />
and society on earth informed by those beliefs. This book is<br />
essential to understanding the continuing debate over the role of<br />
religion and political power in modern life.<br />
n A New York Times bestseller<br />
n Freedom of religion and individual rights are perennial hot topics<br />
n For readers of Ron Chernow and Nathaniel Philbrick<br />
John M. BARRy is the author of the New York Times bestselling<br />
The Great Influenza and the prizewinning history Rising Tide: The Great<br />
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“ Lee conveys the feeling that something<br />
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Drifting House<br />
Krys Lee<br />
Set in Korea and the United States from the postwar era<br />
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Amid the famine in North Korea, the financial crisis of South<br />
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In the tradition of Chang-rae Lee’s Native Speaker and Jhumpa<br />
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ourselves, by a dazzling new writer.<br />
n For fans of Chang-rae Lee, Jhumpa Lahiri, Alice Munro, and Nam Le<br />
n Krys Lee’s second book, the novel How I Became a North Korean, will<br />
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n Visit kryslee.com<br />
kRys lee was born in Seoul, South Korea, and raised in<br />
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The first full-length volume of Rumi’s<br />
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Renowned for his poignant renderings of Hafiz’s mystical texts,<br />
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Oh, no! Burçak Veral—kickboxing transvestite, nightclub owner,<br />
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Set in exotic Istanbul and featuring a uniquely alluring<br />
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n The Kiss Murder and The Gigolo Murder were international bestsellers<br />
MehMet MuRAt soMeR has worked as an engineer, a<br />
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Memoir 5 5 /16 x 8 352 pp. Rights: C00<br />
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“ Jennifer Worth’s memories of her years<br />
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Love and Other Impossible Pursuits<br />
The highest-rated drama in BBC history<br />
comes to PBS Presents in September 2012<br />
Call the Midwife<br />
A Memoir of Birth, Joy, and Hard Times<br />
Jennifer Worth<br />
Fans of Downton Abbey and Mad Men have something to look<br />
forward to this September with this candid look at post-war<br />
London. In the 1950s, twenty-two-year-old Jenny Lee leaves her<br />
comfortable home to move into a convent and become a midwife<br />
in London’s East End slums. While delivering babies all over the<br />
city, Jenny encounters a colorful cast of women—from the plucky,<br />
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Based on Jennifer Worth’s bestselling memoirs and already<br />
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promises to delight millions of viewers in the U.S.<br />
n The 6-part series will premiere on Sunday, September 30, on PBS, leading<br />
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n Cast includes Vanessa Redgrave, Jessica Raine (The Woman in Black),<br />
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“ Dead-bang accurate . . .<br />
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An unprecedented, all-access examination<br />
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All In<br />
The Education of General David Petraeus<br />
Paula Broadwell with Vernon Loeb<br />
The serving CIA director, retired General David Petraeus,<br />
is arguably the most transformative leader the American<br />
military has seen since the generation of General George<br />
Marshall. International security expert Paula Broadwell<br />
examines Petraeus’s career, his intellectual development<br />
as a soldier, and his impact on the United States military in<br />
this gripping portrait of strategic leadership. Broadwell was<br />
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Allowed unprecedented access by Petraeus, his mentors, and<br />
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n A New York Times bestseller<br />
n The hardcover received extensive media coverage, including segments<br />
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n Visit paulabroadwell.com<br />
PAulA BRoAdwell served in the military for over a<br />
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Fiction 5 5 /16 x 8 320 pp. Rights: W00<br />
Pub history: Viking hc 978-0-670-02319-6<br />
On sale: 12/24/2012<br />
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“ It’s rare for a novel to tread so fearlessly into<br />
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“ Lively . . . Hilarious . . . Gilvarry’s<br />
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“ Delicious . . . A left-handed love-letter<br />
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Book Review<br />
From the Memoirs of a<br />
Non-Enemy Combatant<br />
A Novel<br />
Alex Gilvarry<br />
Unveiling two of America’s most illusory realms—high fashion<br />
and Homeland Security—Alex Gilvarry’s widely acclaimed first<br />
novel is the story of designer Boy Hernandez: Filipino immigrant,<br />
New York glamour junkie, Guantánamo detainee. Locked away<br />
indefinitely and accused of being linked to a terrorist plot, Boy<br />
prepares for the tribunal of his life with this intimate confession,<br />
a dazzling swirl of soirees, runways, and hipster romance that<br />
charts one small man’s pursuit of the big American dream—even<br />
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wit and chutzpah. From the Memoirs of a Non-Enemy Combatant is<br />
funny, wise, and beguiling, a Kafkaesque tale for our strange times.<br />
n For fans of Absurdistan, The White Tiger, and The Brief Wondrous Life<br />
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n Visit alexgilvarry.com and @gilvarry on Twitter<br />
Alex gilvARRy is the founding editor of the website<br />
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“ The Spy Who Jumped Off the Screen will<br />
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“ The most ingenious thriller I’ve ever<br />
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The Spy Who Jumped<br />
Off the Screen<br />
A Novel<br />
Thomas Caplan<br />
Introduction by President Bill Clinton<br />
A stunningly clever idea lies at the heart of this sophisticated<br />
thriller. Former covert operative Ty Hunter has become, almost<br />
by accident, the number one film star in the world. Recruited for<br />
a clandestine mission to prevent the theft of nuclear warheads,<br />
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Racing from Hollywood to the Black Sea, Camp David to<br />
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n Features an introduction by President Bill Clinton<br />
n Thomas Caplan appeared on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, Hardball with<br />
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thoMAs CAPlAn, a founder of the PEN/Faulkner Award<br />
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“ An alternative history of Europe that is<br />
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Vanished Kingdoms<br />
The Rise and Fall of States and Nations<br />
Norman Davies<br />
From the bestselling author of Europe: A History comes a uniquely<br />
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While Germany, Italy, France, and England dominate our<br />
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n Norman Davies’s Europe: A History was a #1 international bestseller<br />
n Includes two 16-page color inserts, with maps and photos throughout<br />
n Chosen by the Sunday Times, the Guardian, the Daily Telegraph, the<br />
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noRMAn dAvies is the bestselling author of several<br />
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Angelology★<br />
“ Richly allusive and vividly staged . . . Sensual and intelligent,<br />
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Coming from Viking in May <strong>2013</strong>—<br />
Angelopolis<br />
What became of Sister Evangeline after the explosive events at the end of<br />
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n Almost 550,000 copies sold<br />
Jared Diamond<br />
Collapse★<br />
“ A magisterial effort packed with insight and<br />
written with clarity and enthusiasm.” —Businessweek<br />
Coming from Viking in January <strong>2013</strong>—<br />
The World Until Yesterday<br />
In his multimillion-copy bestsellers Guns, Germs, and Steel and Collapse,<br />
Jared Diamond explored how Western civilizations came to dominate much<br />
of the world and how they can best avoid committing ecological suicide.<br />
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Chocolat<br />
“ As sweet, rich, and utterly satisfying as a<br />
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Peaches for Father Francis<br />
When Vianne Rocher comes to the beautiful French village of Lansquenet,<br />
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The 48 Laws of Power<br />
“ Beguiling . . . fascinating . . . A wry primer for those<br />
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Mastery<br />
“Learning the game of power requires a certain way of looking at the<br />
world, a shifting of perspective,” writes Robert Greene in The 48 Laws of<br />
Power. Mastery of one’s emotions and the arts of deception are essential.<br />
Greene’s latest book, Mastery, picks up where 48 Laws left off and debunks<br />
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Bringing Up Bébé<br />
One American Mother Discovers the Wisdom of French Parenting<br />
Pamela Druckerman<br />
When American journalist Pamela Druckerman had a baby<br />
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PAMelA dRuCkeRMAn is<br />
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“ Marvelous . . . Like Julia Child, who<br />
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Druckerman has investigated and distilled the<br />
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The Silent Oligarch<br />
A Novel<br />
Chris Morgan Jones<br />
Racing between London and Moscow, Kazakhstan and the<br />
Caymans, The Silent Oligarch reveals a sinister unexplored<br />
world where the wealthy buy the justice they want—and<br />
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Jones—after his eleven years of work at the world’s largest<br />
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ChRis MoRgAn Jones worked at the world’s largest business<br />
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The Poison Tree<br />
The Dark Rose<br />
A Novel<br />
Erin Kelly<br />
When Erin Kelly burst onto the scene with The Poison Tree, readers<br />
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the Washington Post pleaded, “More, please, Ms. Kelly! Quickly!”<br />
A story of secrets and guilt, The Dark Rose is a mesmerizing followup<br />
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Nineteen-year-old Paul sits in a stark interrogation room<br />
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Going Solo<br />
The Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living Alone<br />
Eric Klinenberg<br />
With eye-opening statistics, original data, and vivid portraits of<br />
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eRiC klinenBeRg is a professor of sociology at New<br />
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Love Stories<br />
Ludmilla Petrushevskaya<br />
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By turns sly and sweet, burlesque and heartbreaking, these realist<br />
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of a World Fantasy Award<br />
n Stories from this collection are scheduled to appear in Playboy, the Paris<br />
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n Publishing for Valentine’s Day<br />
ludMillA PetRushevskAyA has published stories in the New<br />
Yorker, Harper’s Magazine, and n + 1. Born in 1938, she is one of Russia’s most<br />
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Baby and the literary editor of the Baffler. Born in Moscow, she now lives in<br />
Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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“ A terrific debut that rings with<br />
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“ [A] thoroughly entertaining<br />
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Fans of C. J. Box, Craig Johnson, and<br />
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mystery set on the banks of Montana’s<br />
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The Royal Wulff Murders<br />
A Novel<br />
Keith McCafferty<br />
Angling is a multibillion dollar business, and no one knows that<br />
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of Montana, home to the world’s most fanatical fly fishing<br />
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In McCafferty’s compelling debut, a young man is found<br />
dead with a Royal Wulff trout fly stuck through his lip. Sheriff<br />
Martha Ettinger’s investigation leads her to cross paths with fly<br />
fisher, painter, and has-been private detective Sean Stranahan.<br />
As the water temperature rises, the clues point them both toward<br />
Montana’s big business: fly fishing. Where there’s money, there’s<br />
bound to be crime.<br />
n Keith McCafferty is an editor at Field & Stream magazine, a publication<br />
with more than 1.25 million subscribers<br />
n Viking will simultaneously publish McCafferty’s next novel,<br />
The Gray Ghost Murders<br />
n Visit keithmccafferty.com and his fan page on Facebook<br />
keith MCCAFFeRty is the award-winning survival<br />
and outdoor skills editor of Field & Stream magazine. He lives with<br />
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“ Enthralling. . . . Full<br />
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sharp.” —The Washington<br />
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The breakthrough story collection that<br />
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most daring writers of her generation<br />
The Safety of Objects<br />
Stories<br />
A. M. Homes<br />
Originally published in 1990 to wide critical acclaim, this<br />
extraordinary first collection of stories by A. M. Homes confronts<br />
the real and the surreal on even terms to create a disturbing and<br />
sometimes hilarious vision of the American dream. Included<br />
here are “Adults Alone,” in which a couple drops their kids off at<br />
Grandma’s and gives themselves over to ten days of Nintendo,<br />
porn videos, and crack; “A Real Doll,” in which a girl’s blond Barbie<br />
doll seduces her teenaged brother; and “Looking for Johnny,”<br />
in which a kidnapped boy, having failed to meet his abductor’s<br />
expectations, is returned home. These stories, by turns satirical,<br />
perverse, unsettling, and utterly believable, expose the dangers<br />
of ordinary life even as their characters stay hidden behind the<br />
disguises they have so carefully created.<br />
n The Safety of Objects was adapted into a film starring Glenn Close,<br />
Dermot Mulroney, Patricia Clarkson, and Kristen Stewart<br />
n The Mistress’s Daughter was a New York Times bestseller<br />
n A. M. Homes’s new novel, May We Be Forgiven, will be published by<br />
Viking in October 2012<br />
n Visit amhomesbooks.com<br />
A. M. hoMes is the author of the memoir The Mistress’s<br />
Daughter and the novels This Book Will Save Your Life, Music for<br />
Torching, The End of Alice, In a Country of Mothers, and Jack. She<br />
has published fiction and essays in the New Yorker, Granta, Harper’s<br />
Magazine, McSweeney’s, One Story, the New York Times, and Vanity<br />
Fair, where she is a contributing editor. She lives in New York City.
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Tony Judt with Timothy Snyder<br />
One of our most brilliant historians, Tony Judt brings the past<br />
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Structured as a series of intimate conversations between Judt<br />
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the Twentieth Century presents the triumphs and the failures<br />
of the twentieth century’s most prominent intellectuals and<br />
their ideas, guiding readers through the debates that defined our<br />
world. Spanning an era with unprecedented clarity and insight,<br />
Thinking the Twentieth Century is a tour de force: a masterful<br />
analysis of the life of the mind and an unforgettable guide to<br />
leading the mindful life.<br />
n Spans the last century as never previously attempted<br />
n Amplifies and expands on ideas brought up in Judt’s book Postwar<br />
n Postwar was one of the New York Times Book Review Ten Best <strong>Books</strong><br />
of 2005 and a Pulitzer Prize finalist<br />
tony Judt (1948–2010) was the author or editor of fifteen<br />
books, including The Memory Chalet and Postwar, which was a finalist<br />
for the Pulitzer Prize. He was the director and founder of the Remarque<br />
Institute and a professor at New York University.<br />
tiMothy snydeR is a professor of history at Yale University<br />
and the author of five award-winning books, most recently Bloodlands:<br />
Europe Between Hitler and Stalin. He lives in New Haven, Connecticut.<br />
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The ultimate guide for creating<br />
captivating characters<br />
The Art of Character<br />
Creating Memorable Characters for Fiction, Film, and TV<br />
David Corbett<br />
Former private investigator and New York Times Notable author<br />
David Corbett offers a unique and indispensable toolkit for<br />
creating characters who come vividly to life on the page and linger<br />
in memory. Corbett provides an inventive, inspiring, and vastly<br />
entertaining blueprint to all the elements of characterization—<br />
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scenes. This is a how-to guide for both aspiring and accomplished<br />
writers that renders all other books of its kind obsolete.<br />
n David Corbett’s Done for a Dime was a New York Times Notable Book,<br />
and Blood of Paradise was a San Francisco Chronicle Notable Book<br />
and was nominated for the Edgar Award<br />
n Visit davidcorbett.com<br />
dAvid CoRBett worked as a private investigator for fifteen<br />
years before becoming the widely acclaimed author of four novels, with<br />
short fiction twice chosen for Best American Mystery Stories. He has<br />
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Juliette Gordon Low<br />
The Remarkable Founder of the Girl Scouts<br />
Stacy A. Cordery<br />
Born at the start of the Civil War, Juliette “Daisy” Gordon Low<br />
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The Girl Scouts of the USA—which can now count more<br />
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paints a dynamic portrait of an intriguing woman and a true<br />
pioneer whose work touched the lives of millions of girls and<br />
women around the world.<br />
n The hardcover was published to coincide with the Girls Scouts’ 100th<br />
anniversary and has received excellent media coverage<br />
n Stacy A. Cordery’s Alice: Alice Roosevelt Longworth, from White<br />
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n Visit stacycordery.com<br />
stACy A. CoRdeRy is a professor of history at<br />
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“ An important, pathbreaking<br />
book . . . a<br />
powerful corrective to<br />
the scholarship on Indian<br />
women.” —Jacqueline<br />
Peterson, Washington State<br />
University–Vancouver<br />
A groundbreaking exploration of the<br />
remarkable women in Native American<br />
communities<br />
Holding Our<br />
World Together<br />
Ojibwe Women and the Survival of Community<br />
Brenda J. Child<br />
In this well-researched and deeply felt account, Brenda J. Child,<br />
a professor and a member of the Red Lake Ojibwe tribe, gives<br />
Native American women their due, detailing the many ways in<br />
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lives of women such as Madeleine Cadotte, who became a powerful<br />
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Gertrude Buckanaga, whose postwar community activism in<br />
Minneapolis helped bring many Indian families out of poverty.<br />
Moving from the early days of trade with Europeans through the<br />
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n The latest volume in the successful <strong>Penguin</strong> Library of American<br />
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and the Black Hills<br />
BRendA J. Child is an associate professor of American<br />
studies at the University of Minnesota and the author of Boarding<br />
School Seasons: American Indian Families: 1900–1940. She<br />
lives in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
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In The Sartorialist: Closer, Schuman looks deeply and with<br />
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n Each hardcover edition will feature a gorgeous slipcover, colored<br />
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n Only 2,500 copies available<br />
n The previous bespoke edition of The Sartorialist is sold out<br />
sCott sChuMAn started The Sartorialist simply to share<br />
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new york times bestseller<br />
Revelations<br />
Visions, Prophecy, and Politics in the Book of Revelation<br />
Elaine Pagels<br />
The strangest book of the New Testament, filled with<br />
visions of the Rapture, the whore of Babylon, and apocalyptic<br />
writing of the end of times, the Book of Revelation<br />
has fascinated readers for more than two thousand years,<br />
but where did it come from? And what are the meanings<br />
of its surreal images of dragons, monsters, angels, and<br />
cosmic war?<br />
Elaine Pagels, New York Times bestselling author<br />
and “the preeminent voice of biblical scholarship to the<br />
American public” (The Philadelphia Inquirer), elucidates<br />
the true history of this controversial book, uncovering its<br />
origins and the roots of dissent, violence, and division in<br />
the world’s religions. Brilliantly weaving scholarship with a<br />
deep understanding of the human needs to which religion<br />
speaks, Pagels has written what may be the masterwork<br />
of her unique career.<br />
elAine PAgels is the Harrington<br />
Spear Paine Professor of Religion at Princeton<br />
University. Her many books include The<br />
Gnostic Gospels, Beyond Belief, and Reading<br />
Judas with Karen King. She lives in Princeton,<br />
New Jersey.<br />
“ A sharp, accessible, and<br />
perceptive interpretation of one of<br />
the Bible’s most divisive books.”<br />
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)<br />
“ Lay readers will take this book<br />
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“ I know of no other short book<br />
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The latest from the<br />
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The Dance of the Seagull<br />
An Inspector Montalbano Mystery<br />
Andrea Camilleri<br />
Translated by Stephen Sartarelli<br />
With Inspector Montalbano’s most recent outings hitting the<br />
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Italian mysteries have become favorites of American crime novel<br />
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Before leaving for vacation with Livia, Montalbano witnesses<br />
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n The Inspector Montalbano series has sold more than 500,000 copies<br />
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stePhen sARtARelli is an award-winning translator and the author of<br />
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The Memory of Love<br />
A Novel<br />
Linda Olsson<br />
Fans of Astrid & Veronika and Chris Cleave’s Little Bee<br />
will be thrilled to read Linda Olsson’s third novel. Here is<br />
Olsson doing what she does best: illuminating the terrain<br />
of friendship and examining the many forms that love<br />
can take.<br />
Marion Flint, a woman in her early fifties, has spent<br />
fifteen years living a quiet life on the rugged coast of New<br />
Zealand—a life that allows the door to her past to remain<br />
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each image one-by-one: her grandfather, her mother, her<br />
brother, her lover. Perhaps if she can create order from<br />
the chaos, her memories will be easier to carry. Perhaps<br />
she’ll be able to find forgiveness for the little girl that was<br />
her, for the young woman she had been, and for the people<br />
she left behind.<br />
lindA olsson is the author of Astrid & Veronika and Sonata for<br />
Miriam. She lives in Auckland, New Zealand, and Stockholm, Sweden.<br />
Praise for Astrid & Veronika:<br />
“ Natural and vivid, utterly<br />
convincing . . . simply so beguiling.”<br />
—The New York Times<br />
“ Evokes with great beauty and passion<br />
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new york times bestseller<br />
The Idea Factory<br />
Bell Labs and the Great Age of American Innovation<br />
Jon Gertner<br />
In this first full portrait of the legendary Bell Labs,<br />
journalist Jon Gertner takes readers behind one of the<br />
greatest collaborations between business and science in<br />
history. Officially the research and development wing of<br />
AT&T, Bell Labs made seminal breakthroughs from the<br />
1920s to the 1980s in everything from lasers to cellular<br />
telephony, becoming arguably the best laboratory for new<br />
ideas in the world. Gertner’s riveting narrative traces the<br />
intersections between science, business, and society that<br />
allowed a cadre of eccentric geniuses to lay the foundations<br />
of the information age, offering lessons in management<br />
and innovation that are as vital today as they were a<br />
generation ago.<br />
Jon geRtneR grew up in Berkeley<br />
Heights, New Jersey, just a few hundred yards<br />
away from Bell Labs. He has been a writer<br />
for the New York Times Magazine since 2004<br />
and is an editor at Fast Company magazine.<br />
He lives in Maplewood, New Jersey, with his<br />
wife and two children.<br />
“ Filled with colorful characters<br />
and inspiring lessons . . . The Idea<br />
Factory explores one of the most critical<br />
issues of our time: What causes innovation?”<br />
—Walter Isaacson, The New York Times<br />
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“ Riveting . . . Mr. Gertner’s portraits of<br />
Kelly and the cadre of talented scientists<br />
who worked at Bell Labs are animated by a<br />
journalistic ability to make their discoveries<br />
and inventions utterly comprehensible—<br />
indeed, thrilling—to the lay reader.”<br />
—Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times<br />
“ Expansive . . . a book that needed to<br />
be written. Through deep archival research<br />
and extensive primary interviews, Gertner<br />
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most universities. . . . Impressive.”<br />
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Among the numerous technologies invented or<br />
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Transistor<br />
Laser<br />
Integrated circuit<br />
Digital computing<br />
Transatlantic phone cable<br />
Cellular telephone<br />
Pager<br />
Vacuum tube<br />
Direct current<br />
Fiber optics<br />
Jet propulsion<br />
Radar<br />
Communication satellite<br />
Silicon solar cell<br />
Amplifier<br />
Atomic bomb<br />
Nike missile<br />
Microwave<br />
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Blue Monday<br />
A Novel<br />
Nicci French<br />
Immensely intelligent and poignantly human, Frieda Klein<br />
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A psychotherapist and insomniac who spends her nights<br />
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When five-year-old Matthew Farraday is abducted,<br />
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niCCi FRenCh is the pseudonym for<br />
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They live in Suffolk and London, England.<br />
“ A neat puzzle with . . . a terrific<br />
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“ Nicci French is undeniably at the top of British<br />
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“ Complex and flawed, Frieda Klein is a<br />
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“ A searing psychological thriller<br />
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From Blue Monday:<br />
“I’m Detective Chief Inspector Malcolm Karlsson,” he<br />
said. Karlsson wrote the name “Frieda Klein” on his<br />
notepad and drew a line under it.<br />
“And it’s relevant to the disappearance of Matthew<br />
Faraday?”<br />
“It might be. I’m a consultant psychoanalyst,” she<br />
began. “Do you know what that is?”<br />
Karlsson smiled. “I’ve picked up a bit of education here<br />
and there,” he said. “Despite being a copper.”<br />
“I know,” she said. “You read law at Oxford. I checked.<br />
I’ve started seeing a new patient. His name is Alan<br />
Dekker. He’s forty-two years old.” She paused. “I think you<br />
should talk to him. His anxiety is based on a fantasy about<br />
having a son–or about not having a son. This fantasy<br />
shows itself in a dream that seems to involve seizing<br />
a child in a way that struck me as similar to this boy’s<br />
disappearance . . . to Matthew Farraday.”<br />
Karlsson had stopped taking notes.<br />
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n A brief, up-to-date follow-up to Descent Into Chaos<br />
n Ahmed Rashid is the go-to journalist for commenting on the region<br />
n Visit ahmedrashid.com<br />
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Glow<br />
A Novel<br />
Jessica Maria Tuccelli<br />
On the eve of World War II, young Ella McGee sits on a bus bound<br />
for her Southern hometown. Behind her in Washington, D.C.,<br />
lie the broken pieces of her parents’ love story—a black father<br />
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Ten White Geese<br />
A Novel<br />
Gerbrand Bakker<br />
Translated by David Colmer<br />
Fans of Per Petterson’s Out Stealing Horses, Paul Harding’s Tinkers,<br />
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A woman rents a remote farm in rural Wales. She says her<br />
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Who is this woman? Will her husband manage to find her?<br />
Who is the young man who stays the night and why won’t he leave?<br />
And what of the vanishing geese? With a seductive blend of solace<br />
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n For fans of Out Stealing Horses, Tinkers, or Disgrace<br />
n Gerbrand Bakker won the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award<br />
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geRBRAnd BAkkeR won the 2010 International IMPAC<br />
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“ Revelatory . . . Benfey reclaims radiant<br />
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“ Well wrought. . . . Part memoir, part family<br />
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Red Brick, Black<br />
Mountain, White Clay<br />
Reflections on Art, Family, and Survival<br />
Christopher Benfey<br />
An unforgettable voyage across the reaches of America and the<br />
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JOHN LE CARRé<br />
The Looking Glass War<br />
A George Smiley Novel<br />
It would have been an easy job for the Circus: to<br />
courier a can of film from Helsinki to London. In the<br />
past the Circus handled all things political, while<br />
the Department dealt with matters military. But the<br />
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Darkly compelling and brutally Machiavellian, The<br />
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Small Town in<br />
Germany<br />
A Novel<br />
The British Embassy in Bonn is up in arms. Her Majesty’s<br />
financially troubled government is seeking admission to<br />
Europe’s Common Market just as anti-British factions<br />
are rising to power in Germany. Rioters are demanding<br />
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John le CARRé, the author of<br />
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David Cornwell, who was a member of the<br />
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House, The Little Drummer Girl, and Tinker,<br />
Tailor, Soldier, Spy.<br />
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“ A bitter, bleak, superlatively written<br />
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“ Brilliant, unforgettable . . .<br />
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“ John le Carré is at the top of his<br />
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“ An excellent, bottom-up<br />
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Becoming American in the Multiethnic City<br />
James R. Barrett<br />
The newest volume in the award-winning <strong>Penguin</strong> History of<br />
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Reading for My Life<br />
Writings, 1958–2008<br />
John Leonard<br />
Introduction by E. L. Doctorow<br />
John Leonard was a lion of American letters. A passionate, erudite,<br />
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Escape from Camp 14<br />
One Man’s Remarkable Odyssey from North Korea to Freedom in the West<br />
Blaine Harden<br />
North Korea’s political prison camps have existed twice<br />
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Death of the Columbia. He lives in Seattle,<br />
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“ A searing account of one man’s<br />
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“ Harden’s book, besides being a gripping<br />
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Prague Fatale<br />
A Bernie Gunther Novel<br />
Philip Kerr<br />
First introduced in Philip Kerr’s celebrated Berlin Noir<br />
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It’s 1941 and Bernie is back from the Eastern Front,<br />
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PhiliP keRR is the author of seven<br />
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The Art of the Sale<br />
Learning from the Masters About the Business of Life<br />
Philip Delves Broughton<br />
The first book of its kind, The Art of the Sale is the result<br />
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A Map of Tulsa<br />
A Novel<br />
Benjamin Lytal<br />
The first days of summer, Tulsa, Oklahoma: Jim Praley<br />
is back from college, ready to unlock the secrets of his<br />
hometown. He drives the highways. He forces himself to<br />
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BenJAMin lytAl has written<br />
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I remember the heat the day I came home. I leaned my<br />
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Anatomy of Melancholy<br />
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Robert Wrigley has become one of his generation’s most<br />
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Anne wAldMAn is a celebrated poet, performer,<br />
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Epicurus<br />
Translated with an Introduction and Notes by George K. Strodach<br />
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Plato<br />
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The Republic is Plato’s masterwork. It was written 2,400 years<br />
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PlAto (c. 427–347 BC) founded the Academy in Athens, the<br />
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philosophical dialogues.<br />
ChRistoPheR Rowe is a professor of Greek at Durham<br />
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Of the Social Contract<br />
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau<br />
Translated by Quintin Hoare<br />
Introduction and Notes by Christopher Bertram<br />
“Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains” are the famous<br />
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n New translation<br />
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n The previous edition sold 6,000 copies per year<br />
JeAn-JACques RousseAu (1712–1778) is the author of<br />
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Moncrieff Prize, and the Schlegel-Tieck Prize.<br />
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A new collection of John Donne’s verse,<br />
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Collected Poetry<br />
John Donne<br />
Edited by Christopher Ricks<br />
Introduction and Notes by Ilona Bell<br />
Regarded by many as the greatest of the metaphysical poets, John<br />
Donne was also among the most intriguing figures of the Elizabethan<br />
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ilonA Bell is a professor of English literature at Williams<br />
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and his love poetry.<br />
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Les Misérables<br />
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The Divine Comedy<br />
Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso<br />
Dante Alighieri<br />
Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Robin Kirkpatrick<br />
Cover by Eric Drooker<br />
An epic masterpiece and a foundational work of the<br />
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RoBin kiRkPAtRiCk is a professor of Italian and English literature at the<br />
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eRiC dRookeR is an award-winning painter and graphic novelist who has<br />
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month<br />
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Letters to a Young Poet<br />
Rainer Maria Rilke<br />
Translated with an Afterword and Notes by Charlie Louth<br />
Introduction by Lewis Hyde<br />
At the start of the twentieth century, Rainer Maria Rilke<br />
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The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge.<br />
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One of Japan’s most treasured novels—<br />
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Natsume Sōseki<br />
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