July 2007 Highlights
Novels
1. The River Wife (2007) / Jonis Agee
2. The Guardians (2007) / Ana Castillo
3. The Pagan House (2007) / David Flusfeder
4. Notes from an Exhibition (2007) / Patrick Gale
5. The Snake Stone (2007) / Jason Goodwin
6. The Importance of Being Kennedy (2007) / Laurie Graham
7. The Master Bedroom (2007) / Tessa Hadley
8. Crossing the Sierra de Gredos [trans. from the German, Der Bildverlust oder Durch die Sierra de Gredos (2002), by Krishna Winston] (2007) / Peter Handke
9. House Lights (2007) / Leah Hager Cohen
10. Chronicle in Stone [trans. from the Albanian, Kronikë në gur (1971), in 1987 by Arshi Pipa] (reissue, 2007) / Ismail Kadare
11. The Birthday Party (2007) / Panos Karnezis
12. Channeling Mark Twain (2007) / Carol Muske-Dukes
13. Miss Herbert (2007) / Adam Thirlwell
14. Mr. Sebastian and the Negro Magician (2007) / Daniel Wallace
First Novels
1. Keeping the House (2007) / Ellen Baker
2. The Scandal of the Season (2007) / Sophie Gee
3. The Septembers of Shiraz (2007) / Dalia Sofer
Stories
1. Twenty Grand and Other Tales of Love and Money (2007) / Rebecca Curtis
2. The Complete Stories (2007) / David Malouf
3. Cheating at Canasta (2007) / William Trevor
Poetry
1. The Meanest Flower (2007) / Mimi Khalvati
2. Black Moon (2007) / Matthew Sweeney
Nonfiction
1. The Art of Subtext: Beyond Plot (2007) / Charles Baxter
2. Truant: Notes from the Slippery Slope (2007) / Horatio Clare
3. Vie Française (trans. from the French by Linda Coverdale) (2007) / Jean-Paul Dubois
4. Holy Warriors: A Journey into the Heart of Indian Fundamentalism (2007) / Edna Fernandes
5. Thomas Paine’s Rights of Man (Atlantic Monthly Press, 2007) / Christopher Hitchens
6. The First Word: The Search for the Origins of Language (2007) / Christine Kenneally
7. Down the Nile: Alone in a Fisherman’s Skiff (2007) / Rosemary Mahoney
8. The Book of Fables (2007) / W.S. Merwin
9. The World Without Us (Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin’s Press, 2007) / Alan Weisman
4 Comments:
Hi Eric, The Master Bedroom by Tessa Hadley is not a collection of short stories, but Hadley's third novel after Everything Will be All Right and Accidents in the Home. It is a very good book and I am reviewing it for Washington Times.
Yes, you are right, Vikram. The Master Bedroom is Tessa Hadley's third novel. Before this she came out with a collection of stories, Sunstroke. I look forward to reading your review in Washington Times.
Thank you. Best wishes in the new year.
Best wishes to you too, Ana. Looking forward to reading more of your books.
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