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April 26, 2013
Books Update
On the Cover of Sunday's Book Review
'The Selected Letters of Willa Cather'
Edited by ANDREW JEWELL and JANIS STOUT
Reviewed by TOM PERROTTA
In her letters, the novelist Willa Cather emerges as a strong and vivid presence, a woman at once surprisingly modern and touchingly - if not always sweetly - old-fashioned.
Up Front: Tom Perrotta
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Also in the Book Review
Jonathan Franzen: By the Book
During a dark moment in his early 30s, the author of "The Corrections" and, most recently, "Farther Away: Essays" took solace from the self-help book "The Dance of Anger."
By the Book: Archive
'Above All Things'
By TANIS RIDEOUT
Reviewed by SARA WHEELER
Tanis Rideout's novel relates the story of George Mallory's third Mount Everest expedition.
'The Burgess Boys'
By ELIZABETH STROUT
Reviewed by SYLVIA BROWNRIGG
A fractious family comes together to defend a troubled relative in Elizabeth Strout's novel.
'All That Is'
By JAMES SALTER
Reviewed by MALCOLM JONES
James Salter's first novel in more than 30 years follows the loves and losses of a World War II veteran.
'The Mothers'
By JENNIFER GILMORE
Reviewed by MOLLY RINGWALD
Jennifer Gilmore's novel centers on the complexities of adoption.
'The Taste of Ashes'
By MARCI SHORE
Reviewed by ADAM HOCHSCHILD
Marci Shore examines the psyche of Eastern Europe in the wake of the revolutions of 1989.
'Life After Life'
By KATE ATKINSON
Reviewed by FRANCINE PROSE
Kate Atkinson's novel follows the many alternate courses her protagonist's destiny might have taken.
Magazine: Profile of Kate Atkinson
'The Flamethrowers'
By RACHEL KUSHNER
Reviewed by CRISTINA GARCÍA
In Rachel Kushner's second novel, an impressionable artist navigates the volatile worlds of New York and Rome in the 1970s.
'Tiger Writing'
By GISH JEN
Reviewed by WESLEY YANG
Gish Jen discusses the differences between Asian and Western approaches to identity.
'Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation'
By MICHAEL POLLAN
Reviewed by BEE WILSON
Michael Pollan on how to prepare your own food.
'Gulp'
By MARY ROACH
Reviewed by JON RONSON
Mary Roach on what happens after you eat.
'Finding Florida'
By T. D. ALLMAN
Reviewed by ALEXANDRA STARR
T. D. Allman traces five centuries of Florida history, from discovery to settlement to tourist destination.
'Al Capp: A Life to the Contrary'
By MICHAEL SCHUMACHER and DENIS KITCHEN
Reviewed by ANDY WEBSTER
For 43 years "Li'l Abner" entertained millions, but the comic strip's creator was a complicated, often unpleasant man.
Transgenred
By CHELSEA CAIN
Kit Reed's stories and novels are hard to categorize
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
Back Page
Nice Poem; I'll Take It
By SANDRA BEASLEY
How it feels to be the victim of a serial plagiarist.
Inside the List
By GREGORY COWLES
Iris Johansen, whose new novel, "Taking Eve," is at No. 5 on the hardcover fiction list, cites Ayn Rand as one of her favorite authors, but says, "I'm not aware of a Randian influence in my work."
Editors' Choice
Recently reviewed books of particular interest.
Paperback Row
By IHSAN TAYLOR
Paperback books of particular interest.
Book Review Podcast
This week, Tom Perrotta talks about the letters of Willa Cather; Julie Bosman has notes from the field; Alexandra Starr discusses T. D. Allman's "Finding Florida"; and Gregory Cowles has best-seller news. John Williams is the host, filling in for Pamela Paul.
Book Review Podcast: Willa Cather's Letters
Spymaster Makes Cameo in His Book Trailer
Granta Editor Stepping Down
REVIEWS BY THE TIMES'S CRITICS
'The New Digital Age'
'The Way of the Knife' by Mark Mazzetti
'The New Mind of the South' by Tracy Thompson
'Top of the Morning' by Brian Stelter
'Waiting to Be Heard' by Amanda Knox
CHILDREN'S BOOKS
Children's Books: Bouncing Back
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
Senior Staff Editor
The New York Times on the Web
http://www.nytimes.com/indexes/2013/04/26/books/booksupdate/index.html
April 26, 2013
Books Update
On the Cover of Sunday's Book Review
'The Selected Letters of Willa Cather'
Edited by ANDREW JEWELL and JANIS STOUT
Reviewed by TOM PERROTTA
In her letters, the novelist Willa Cather emerges as a strong and vivid presence, a woman at once surprisingly modern and touchingly - if not always sweetly - old-fashioned.
Up Front: Tom Perrotta
ADVERTISEMENT
Also in the Book Review
Jonathan Franzen: By the Book
During a dark moment in his early 30s, the author of "The Corrections" and, most recently, "Farther Away: Essays" took solace from the self-help book "The Dance of Anger."
By the Book: Archive
'Above All Things'
By TANIS RIDEOUT
Reviewed by SARA WHEELER
Tanis Rideout's novel relates the story of George Mallory's third Mount Everest expedition.
'The Burgess Boys'
By ELIZABETH STROUT
Reviewed by SYLVIA BROWNRIGG
A fractious family comes together to defend a troubled relative in Elizabeth Strout's novel.
'All That Is'
By JAMES SALTER
Reviewed by MALCOLM JONES
James Salter's first novel in more than 30 years follows the loves and losses of a World War II veteran.
'The Mothers'
By JENNIFER GILMORE
Reviewed by MOLLY RINGWALD
Jennifer Gilmore's novel centers on the complexities of adoption.
'The Taste of Ashes'
By MARCI SHORE
Reviewed by ADAM HOCHSCHILD
Marci Shore examines the psyche of Eastern Europe in the wake of the revolutions of 1989.
'Life After Life'
By KATE ATKINSON
Reviewed by FRANCINE PROSE
Kate Atkinson's novel follows the many alternate courses her protagonist's destiny might have taken.
Magazine: Profile of Kate Atkinson
'The Flamethrowers'
By RACHEL KUSHNER
Reviewed by CRISTINA GARCÍA
In Rachel Kushner's second novel, an impressionable artist navigates the volatile worlds of New York and Rome in the 1970s.
'Tiger Writing'
By GISH JEN
Reviewed by WESLEY YANG
Gish Jen discusses the differences between Asian and Western approaches to identity.
'Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation'
By MICHAEL POLLAN
Reviewed by BEE WILSON
Michael Pollan on how to prepare your own food.
'Gulp'
By MARY ROACH
Reviewed by JON RONSON
Mary Roach on what happens after you eat.
'Finding Florida'
By T. D. ALLMAN
Reviewed by ALEXANDRA STARR
T. D. Allman traces five centuries of Florida history, from discovery to settlement to tourist destination.
'Al Capp: A Life to the Contrary'
By MICHAEL SCHUMACHER and DENIS KITCHEN
Reviewed by ANDY WEBSTER
For 43 years "Li'l Abner" entertained millions, but the comic strip's creator was a complicated, often unpleasant man.
Transgenred
By CHELSEA CAIN
Kit Reed's stories and novels are hard to categorize
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
Back Page
Nice Poem; I'll Take It
By SANDRA BEASLEY
How it feels to be the victim of a serial plagiarist.
Inside the List
By GREGORY COWLES
Iris Johansen, whose new novel, "Taking Eve," is at No. 5 on the hardcover fiction list, cites Ayn Rand as one of her favorite authors, but says, "I'm not aware of a Randian influence in my work."
Editors' Choice
Recently reviewed books of particular interest.
Paperback Row
By IHSAN TAYLOR
Paperback books of particular interest.
Book Review Podcast
This week, Tom Perrotta talks about the letters of Willa Cather; Julie Bosman has notes from the field; Alexandra Starr discusses T. D. Allman's "Finding Florida"; and Gregory Cowles has best-seller news. John Williams is the host, filling in for Pamela Paul.
Book Review Podcast: Willa Cather's Letters
Spymaster Makes Cameo in His Book Trailer
Granta Editor Stepping Down
REVIEWS BY THE TIMES'S CRITICS
'The New Digital Age'
'The Way of the Knife' by Mark Mazzetti
'The New Mind of the South' by Tracy Thompson
'Top of the Morning' by Brian Stelter
'Waiting to Be Heard' by Amanda Knox
CHILDREN'S BOOKS
Children's Books: Bouncing Back
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
Senior Staff Editor
The New York Times on the Web