Handseller Volume II, Issue 12
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My Thin Excuse
by Lisa Messinger & Merle Cantor Goldberg, LCSW
Changing Light by Nora Gallagher
Who's Talking About It?
"An incredibly beautiful story with echoes of [Michael] Ondaatje and [Ian] McEwan. Haunting and unforgettable, this is a smashing fiction debut from one of our most thoughtful writers."--Martha Sherrill, author of The Ruins of California.
Lost City Radio by Daniel Alarcón
Who's Talking About It?
"With echoes of [George] Orwell and [Aldous] Huxley, and with images of astonishing originality, Daniel Alarcón creates a universe both menacing and tender, filled with characters imagined with skill and nuance."--Colm Toibin, author of The Master
B-Mother by Maureen O'Brien
What's It About?
With few choices available to her, 16-year-old Hillary gives her baby boy up for adoption, and endures the next 18 years anticipating the day her natural-born son can legally contact her.
The Mathematics of Love by Emma Darwin
Why Did She Write It?
"This is that rare thing, a book that works on every conceivable level...An uncommonly good read.... A real achievement."--The London Times