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Shelf Awareness for Readers
Week of November 22, 2024
The Bishop's Villa
The City and Its Uncertain Walls
Still Sal
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In a shifting, unsettled world, it is always reassuring to find stories that reflect and refract our lived experiences. This week we review An Earthquake Is a Shaking of the Surface of the Earth by poet and novelist Anna Moschovakis, which imagines an "uncanny near future" shaken by a seismic event and the desperate hunt for stability that it precipitates. The "mesmerizing" new novel by Haruki Murakami, The City and Its Uncertain Walls, "plays with questions of reality and its construction" as it explores the way memory and life experience collide. And Sacha Naspini brings "close and poignant attention to true events" in The Bishop's Villa, a novel in which a shy Italian cobbler undertakes quiet acts of resistance during World War II. Plus, Kevin Henkes shows young readers how to navigate the "mismatch of expectation and reality" in Still Sal, a warm and authentic novel about a "spunky, determined, funny, and unsentimental" six-year-old entering the first grade.

In The Writer's Life, Metal from Heaven author August Clarke points to the influences that Peter S. Beagle and Megan Whalen Turner had on their fantasy writing, alongside the "tale as old as time" of discovering Anne Rice's Sleeping Beauty trilogy.

--Dave Wheeler, senior editor, Shelf Awareness
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Make Me a World: Bright Red Fruit by Safia Elhillo

The Writer's Life

August Clarke is here and queer, etc. The Lambda Literary Fellow's new novel, Metal from Heaven, is set in a glittering world transformed by industrial change and simmering class warfare while promising to be a treat for fans of The Princess Bride and Gideon the Ninth. Find out which Octavia Butler quote has been on his mind recently, and where he draws the line when reading Karl Marx... (continued)

The Best Books This Week
Eleanore of Avignon
Fiction
The Grey Wolf
Mystery & Thriller
The Improvisers
Science Fiction & Fantasy
The Muse of Maiden Lane
Romance
Very Good Bread: The Science of Dough and the Art of Making Bread at Home
Food & Wine
Knight Owl and Early Bird
Children's & Young Adult
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Book Candy

Pop quiz: "Can you match the word to the author who created it?" (via Mental Floss)

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Watch a video of the final days of Leo Tolstoy, captured in rare footage from 1910. (via Open Culture)

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CrimeReads featured a piece called "On Coming of Age in an Era of Feminist Awakenings and Roaming Serial Killers."

Tommy Nelson: Dude Perfect 101 Tricks, Tips, and Cool Stuff created by Dude Perfect

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Night Side of the River
UFO: The Inside Story of the Us Government's Search for Alien Life Here--And Out There
Blood Betrayal
The Middle Kingdoms: A New History of Central Europe
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Tundra Books: Barnaby Unboxed! by Terry Fan, Eric Fan, and Devin Fan

Rediscover

Elizabeth Nunez, a Trinidad-born writer "whose novels explored the pressures of family, the queasy legacy of colonialism and the immigrant's longing for home, while often poking fun at American academia and New York City's publishing world," died November 8 at age 80, the New York Times reported.

The search for place marked her work, including the acclaimed Prospero's Daughter, which reimagined Shakespeare's The Tempest on a former leper colony off Trinidad.... (continued)

Quirk Books: Dog's First Christmas: A Board Book by Natalie Nelson

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