November 9, 2012Books Update |
On the Cover of Sunday's Book Review'Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power'
By JON MEACHAM
| BEST SELLERS Combined Print & E-Book Fiction Combined Print & E-Book Nonfiction Hardcover Fiction Hardcover Nonfiction Paperback Trade Fiction Paperback Mass-Market Fiction Paperback Nonfiction All the Lists Children's Books SLIDE SHOW: Best Illustrated Books The New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Books of 2012, with sample artwork from each. Back Page An Author Can Dream By WALTER KIRN (If only all book reviews were really like this.) Inside the List By GREGORY COWLES Danielle Steel has two new books on the best-seller lists, including a memoir about her quiet but steady efforts to help the homeless population in San Francisco. Editors' Choice Recently reviewed books of particular interest. Paperback Row By IHSAN TAYLOR Paperback books of particular interest. Book Review Podcast This week, Jon Meacham discusses his new book, "Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power"; Pamela Paul talks about the year's best illustrated children's books; Sam Tanenhaus explains the prescient politics of John Updike's "Rabbit Redux"; and Gregory Cowles has best-seller news. Sam Tanenhaus is the host. Authors Stage 'Defiance' to Benefit Red Hook New Interactive App for 'Goodnight Moon' Art and War: Pat Barker Talks About 'Toby's Room' REVIEWS BY THE TIMES'S CRITICS 'Poems 1962-2012' 'Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore' by Robin Sloan 'Bruce' by Peter Ames Carlin 'Heads in Beds' by Jacob Tomsky 'Sweet Tooth' Children's Books: Animal Catastrophe ARCHIVE Crime Columns Children's Books The New York Times Book Review: Back Issues Editor's Note Thanks for taking the time to read this e-mail. Feel free to send feedback; I enjoy hearing your opinions and will do my best to respond. John Williams Books Producer The New York Times on the Web |