Kudos to Our Authors

Khaled Hosseini's  A Thousand Splendid Suns  is #1 on the NYT   hardcover fiction best seller list. Visit Khaled's site

Timothy Ferriss' The 4-Hour Workweek  is the #8 WSJ  business best seller and the #1 NYT  hardcover advice best seller. Visit Tim's site


Julia Flynn Siler's The House of Mondavi  is #16 on the NYT hardcover nonfiction best seller list. Visit Julia's Site

Jodi Picoult’s Nineteen Minutes has been on the NYT  hardcover fiction list best seller list for 13 weeks running. Watch Jodi’s trailer


Cathryn Ramin Jakobson’s new book, Carved in Sand, was featured on the cover of the May issue of Oprah magazine. Visit Cathryn's site

Jacquelyn Mitchard’s Deep End of the Ocean is #2 on USA Today's List of 25 Books That Leave a Legacy. Visit Jackie's site


Bill George’s True North hit the BusinessWeek and Wall Street Journal  best seller lists. Visit Bill's site

Rebecca Johns' Icebergs was nominated as a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway for first novels. Visit Rebecca's site


Jan Goldstein’s The Prince of Nantucket  landed on the NYT  “Hot List” of summer reading books and is an LA Times  best seller. Visit Jan's site  
Recently Published...
 

One Perfect Day: The Selling of the American Wedding (Penguin) by Rebecca Mead. According to the International Herald Tribune, "Rebecca Mead does for the matrimony industry what Jessica Mitford in The American Way of Death did for the funeral business." Visit Rebecca's site
 


Lying in Weight, the Hidden Epidemic of Eating Disorders in Adult Women (HarperCollins) by Trisha Gura.  This breakthrough book is gaining attention in the blogosphere and on the airwaves as well. If you’re concerned about eating disorders in adults, this is a must read. Visit Trisha's site


One World: A View of 50 Countries (MAHVL) by Michael S. Lewis.  This collection of 234 photographs from across the globe is simply breathtaking. The  photography is stunning, sometimes haunting, and the accompanying quotes and epigrams are always thought-provoking. Visit Michael's site


Duplicity Dogged the Dachshund (St. Martins) by Blaize Clement.  Looks like Blaize has done it again! The second in the Dixie Hemingway Mystery Series continues the compelling story of Florida pet sitter Dixie Hemingway. “… destined to be a very popular series,” according to Kirkus Reviews.  Visit Blaize's site
 


A Little Bit Married (Shaye Arehart/Random House) by Debra Borden. When life isn't all it's cracked up to be and cracking up isn't an option, what's a girl to do? Find out in Debra Borden's latest novel, A Little Bit Married, which was released on April 24th. Ben Cheever called it, "like eating candy, except that it's not just good but good for you—moving, witty and wise."  Visit Debra's site

Coming Soon...

Still Summer (Warner, August) by Jacquelyn Mitchard.  Still Summer "...is a finely written tale you will not be able to put down, but it is also an insightful and moving exploration of the nature of enduring friendship between women." — Andre Dubus III, author of The House of Sand and Fog.  Visit Jackie's site


Now in Paperback...

Lucky Me (Random House) by Debra Borden.  Lucky? Julie Berman seems to have it all: a beautiful home in suburban New Jersey, a loving husband, a budding career as a freelance journalist, and two great kids. To the outside world, her life is perfect, but behind the façade, Julie is beginning to suspect that it's only a matter of time before everything falls apart. Visit Debra's site

Now in Hardcover....

Facets (Warner) by Barbara Delinsky.  A captivating story of revenge involving the tourmaline mining business, Facets was just reissued in hardcover. This gem of a book is one of Ms. Delinsky's few novels that feature "a flat-out evil villain." Visit Barbara's site



Film and TV News...

Breakfast with Scot (Counterpoint) by Michael Downing.  Miracle Pictures and Capri Releasing have finished filming the movie adaptation of Michael's charming novel. The film is scheduled for release later this year. Visit Michael's site 

Idyll Banter (Three Rivers) by Chris Bohjalian.  Hallmark's "New Morning" television series has just finished filming two more episodes of Chris Bohjalian's "Idyll Banter" series. Based on Chris' weekly "Idyll Banter" column and his book by the same name, the TV episodes feature Chris in his natural Vermont setting. Visit Chris' site 

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