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The SOURCE – May 5, 2011

See below for an update on upcoming publicity for all
Simon & Schuster adult imprints in this week’s edition of the SOURCE!
Some highlights include:

IN THE NEWS

THE LONGEST WAR, Peter Bergen
9780743278935, Free Press, $28.00
Time magazine feature, on stands May 5
The New Republic cover story, on stands May 5
NBC-TV/ “TODAY Show,” May 6
The Washington Post article, May 7
CNN-TV/ “Footsteps of bin Laden” documentary, based on THE OSAMA I KNOW, by Peter Bergen, May 7 & May 8

BUZZ-WORTHY REVIEW
THE YEAR WE LEFT HOME, Jean Thompson
9781439175880, Simon & Schuster, $25.00
New York Times Book Review, May 8:
“…an extraordinarily warm-hearted novel whose impressive humanity and lightness of touch refresh some narrative elements so abundantly precedented that most fiction writers would have been afraid to go near them.”

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David McCullough’s THE GREATER JOURNEY: Americans in Paris


Simon & Schuster is publishing two-time Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winner David McCullough’s THE GREATER JOURNEY: Americans in Paris (9781416571766; CD, 9781442344167; UAB CD, 9781442344181) this month. This video of McCullough discussing The Greater Journey is definitely one to watch. As McCullough describes himself: “The book I’ve embarked on now is one that I have wanted to do for many years and has never been written. It’s about Americans in Paris, Americans over a period of about 100 years. Primarily I am writing about Americans of exceptional talent and ambition who wanted very much to make more of their ability and felt that they needed Paris, the experience of Paris, to learn more, but also to find out how good they were.”


Visit David McCullough Facebook page to enter to win a signed copy.


Learn more about The Greater Journey here.

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Happy Pub Date!

THE YEAR WE LEFT HOME: A Novel by Jean Thompson
Simon & Schuster, Hardcover: 9781439175880, e-Book, 9781439175910

“The Ericksons are an ordinary family, unhappy in their own unique, Tolstoy-pleasing way. Rural Iowans sprung from generations of oxen-strong Norwegian stock bred on ”privation, thrift, cleanliness, and joyless charity,” the clan at the center of Jean Thompson’s spare, startlingly resonant new novel remain inextricably linked to the place that made them, even as they reach for lives richer in both geography and purpose.


The Year We Left Home leapfrogs across nearly four decades, following the Erickson offspring — along with their skittering oddball of a cousin Chip — from 1973 to nearly present day: high school beauty–turned–disillusioned housewife Anita; restlessly ambitious Ryan; and willful baby of the family Torrie, daily plotting her escape to Berkeley or Bryn Mawr. (A fourth sibling, laconic firstborn Blake, hovers on the perimeter until the final pages.)


When the novel begins, the Vietnam War is just limping to a close and an economic crisis looms. Family farms across Iowa are foreclosed on and swallowed up by starch-collared men like Anita’s banker husband, while Ryan is a world away in Chicago, learning to shed his small-town skin and dating dangerously un-Lutheran girls with jangling ankle bracelets, and Chip pinballs from city to city, ”a puppet on busted strings.”


It’s Torrie, in the end, with her swinging ponytail, scratchy Bob Dylan records, and strident self-discipline, to whom fate (or, more accurately, Thompson’s hand in guiding it) is the least kind — though ultimately, perhaps, most forgiving. But even minor characters receive the full attention of the author’s prodigious talents; each one is drawn so vividly that they never feel less than utterly real. To say too much more would ruin the slow, lovely unfurling of Home, a string of largely unremarkable moments told with extraordinary grace. A–

Get the Reading Group Guide here


FROM THIS MOMENT ON
by Shania Twain
Atria, Hardcover: 9781451620740, e-Book:  9781451620764, CD: 9781442341166

In FROM THIS MOMENT ON superstar Shania Twain writes a poignant, heartfelt, and beautifully told account of her hard-scrabble childhood, rise to worldwide fame, and recent personal tragedies.

Watch for Shania Twain on…
Nationally Syndicated/ “Oprah,” May 3
NBC-TV/ “TODAY,” May 4
NBC-TV/ Satellite Tour, May 5
ABC-TV/ “Nightline,” May 5
OWN-TV/ “Why Not? With Shania Twain,” debuts May 8




POPULAR CRIME:Reflections on the Celebration of Violenceby Bill James
Scribner, Hardcover: 9781416552734, e-Book: 9781439182727

POPULAR CRIME: Reflections on the Celebration of Violence

Celebrated writer, Bill James followed true crime throughout his life and has been interested in writing a book on the topic for decades. Now with POPULAR CRIME,  James narrates a fascinating tour through murder from the 1600s to the present day.

Watch for Bill James on…
Comedy Central/ “The Colbert Report,”
May 5
NPR/ “Weekend Edition,” May 7

Read The Boston Globe feature here
Read an excerpt here





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Blurb Round-Up

If any of these fantastic blurbs catch your interest, send Wendy.Sheanin@simonandshuster.com for a bound galley!


BUILDING BLUEPRINTS FOR BETTER GIRLS
Elissa Schappell
Simon & Schuster, September 2011

“Elissa Schappell writes earthquakes into existence—these stories will make you laugh until you’re hoarse and sob, too, often within one perfectly rendered, unforgettable scene. Schappell reminds us that we don’t have to look far afield for exotic, complex, hilarious and tragic stories—her rendering of women’s inner lives is fresh and necessary. Her humor is the flashlight she shines into the deepest, darkest, truest aspects of her character’s experiences.”

—Karen Russell, author of Swamplandia


THIS BURNS MY HEART
Samuel Park
Simon & Schuster, July 2011

“This Burns My Heart
is quietly stunning—a soft, fierce story that lingers in the mind. Samuel Park is a deft and elegant writer; this is a very exciting debut.”

Audrey Niffenegger, New York Times bestselling author of The Time Traveler’s Wife and Her Fearful Symmetry


POPULAR CRIME: Reflections on the Celebration of Violence
Bill James
Scribner, May 2011

“I would read Bill James on anything. I would read him on the price of burlap in Des Moines. Yet here, as with baseball, he has found a subject worthy of his obsession. Popular Crime is the best kind of guilty pleasure: sure to inspire countless bar-stool digressions, and brimming with arguments about why these tabloid stories, and the ways we often misunderstand them, actually matter. James may be our foremost forensic historian.”

Ben McGrath


WUNDERKIND
Nikolai Grozni

Free Press, September 2011

Wunderkind is a gift for all senses. Nikolai Grozni’s shimmering, visual & visceral prose unfurls like music.”
–Patti Smith


NOTHING DAUNTED: The Unexpected Education of Two Society Girls in the West
Dorothy Wickenden
Scribner, June 2011

“A superb, stirring book. Through the eyes of two spirited and resourceful women from the civilized East, Wickenden makes the story of the American West engaging and personal. A delight to read.”Susan Orlean, author of The Orchid Thief

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The SOURCE – April 7, 2011

See below for an update on upcoming publicity for all
Simon & Schuster adult imprints in this week’s edition of the SOURCE!

Some highlights include:

IN THE NEWS

A COVERT AFFAIR, Jennet Conant
9781439163528, Simon & Schuster, $28.00
9781442341913, CD, $39.00
Read the great USA Today feature here
Listen to interview on NPR’s “The Takeaway” here
Watch Conant on NBC’s “TODAY” here
Read the Slate.com review here

SPOKEN FROM THE HEART, Laura Bush
9781439155219, Scribner, $18.00
9781442305205, CD, $29.99
Read the New York Times Magazine profile here


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The SOURCE – March 3, 2011

See below for an update on upcoming publicity for all Simon & Schuster adult imprints in this week’s edition of the SOURCE!


TITLES IN THE NEWS

HOW THE END BEGINS, Ron Rosenbaum 
9781416594215, Simon & Schuster, $28.00
Click here to listen to Ron Rosenbaum discuss the threat of nuclear war on NPR’s “Talk of the Nation”
Click here to read Rosenbaum’s article on Slate.com

BUZZ-WORTHY REVIEWS

THREE STAGES OF AMAZEMENT, Carol Edgarian
9781439198308, Scribner, $25.00
Janet Maslin’s review in the New York Times:
“Carol Edgarian’s Three Stages of Amazement shares a surprising amount of common ground with last year’s most argued-about novel, Jonathan Franzen’s Freedom.”
Click here for the full review
Look for the New York Times Book Review review, Mar. 6


ANNOUNCEMENTS
BASEBALL IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN, John Thorn
9780743294034, Simon & Schuster, $26.00
MLB names John Thorn “Official Baseball Historian”


MEMORY WALL, Anthony Doerr
9781439182802, Scribner, $24.00
Winner of The Story Prize, click here to read more

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Happy Pub Date!

Geneen Roth’s revolutionary, bestselling, WOMEN FOOD AND GOD (Scribner, 9781416543084) is out today in paperback! Roth explores the relationship between how we eat and how we see ourselves in the world. More than 1 million copies have been sold in the hard cover edition!


“Not a diet book, but a realization that change can come from within.”–Seattle Post-Intelligencer

“This is a hugely important work, a life-changer, one that will free untold women from the tyranny of fear and hopelessness around their bodies. Beautifully written, a joy to read, rich in both revelation and great humor.”– Anne Lamott, author of Grace (Eventually): Thoughts on Faith

Get the Reading Group Guide here.
Watch Geneen Roth talk about her inspiration for WOMEN FOOD AND GOD, here.


Christina Meldrums’s new paperback original, AMARYLLIS IN BLUEBERRY (Gallery, 9781439156896) is also publishing today. Compared to the likes of The Poisonwood Bible and The Secret Life of Bees, AMARYLLIS IN BLUEBERRY is about an American woman accused of killing her husband in Africa, told through the haunting perspectives of her four adolescent daughters.


Get the Reading Group guide here.









Be sure to tune into Christina Meldrum’s upcoming local radio interviews:

February 10 — KAXE/Real Good Words (NPR affiliate)
February 11 KEEL/Strategies for Living
February 12 WPKM/ Second Saturday Magazine
February 14 WCBQ-WHNC/Alvin Jones Show (NBC affiliate)
February 16 WFON-KFIZ/Jon and Mary in the Morning (AP & ESPN affiliate)
February 16 KTLR/Ella Speak Show
February 17 KVON/Morning Edition (ABC affiliate)
February 17 WQUB/Books & More (NPR affiliate)
February 18 TBR/ Here & Now (NPR affiliate)
February 21 KMA/The Chuck & Don Show


Also, on February 10th, the following blogs will be posing reviews of AMARYLLIS IN BLUEBERRY!

FRUGAL PLUS

BOOKS GARDENS & DOGS

RUNDPINNE

TOOTHYBOOKS

A MUSING REVIEWS

CHAOTIC BOOK OBSESSION

BLESS THEIR HEARTS MOM

MARTA’S MEANDERINGS

A ROOM WITHOUT BOOKS IS EMPTY

MY BOOK ADDICTION AND MORE

A MOMENT WITH MYSTEE

CUZINLOGIC’S BLOG

RENEE’S READS

ECLECTIC BOOK LOVER

TARMY BLOGSPOT

OUR WHISKEY LULLABY

JUST ANOTHER NEW BLOG

CHERYL’S BOOK NOOK

WORDS BY WEBB

SNARKY MAMMA

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The SOURCE – February 3, 2011

See below for an update on upcoming publicity for all Simon & Schuster adult imprints in this week’s edition of the SOURCE!


Congrats to LITTLE BEE – 50 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list!


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Dirty Secret on THE BOOK BENCH

Jessie Sholl, author of the new memoir DIRTY SECRET: A Daughter Comes Clean About Her Mother’s Compulsive Hoarding (Gallery, 9781439192528) was recently interviewed by Sally Law on The New Yorker‘s Book Bench. See below for an excerpt from the interview:

The book’s title reflects how you felt for years about your mother’s hoarding. What made you decide to write about it in such a public way?


 
I never thought I’d write about my mother’s hoarding; I never thought I’d tell anyone other than my husband about it because I was so embarrassed. Also, I didn’t think anyone could possibly understand. But after I joined an online support group for the children of hoarders, and began to really consider the massive amounts of shame that we all carried around—for something over which none of us had any control—I changed my mind. My hope was that by getting the secret out, it would lose some of its power.

I also wanted to put a human face on hoarding, to move beyond the stereotype of the crazy cat lady. Hoarders shouldn’t be the objects of mockery. They’re real people who happen to have a mental illness. They also have feelings, pasts, and sometimes even children.”


To read the entire interview, click here.


Get the Reading Group Guide, here.

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The SOURCE – January 27, 2010

See below for an update on upcoming publicity for all Simon & Schuster adult imprints in this week’s edition of the SOURCE!


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