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Cathy (The Book Lady)
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AH, THE PROMISE OF SEPTEMBER
LEAVES OF GOLD BETWEEN THE COVERS
Jonathan Franzen's highly anticipated novel FREEDOM hits
the shelves on the last day of August and launches what
will be another fantastic fall season of new books. His
first novel since the critically acclaimed and
bestselling CORRECTIONS, published in September of 2001,
Franzen has done what we most love in this crazy
business of bookselling: he delivers. Big time. FREEDOM
is the story of Walter and Patty Berglund, two people
who on the surface appear happy together and committed
to their children, their neighborhood in Minneapolis and
to liberal causes. Of course all is not as it appears,
and their lives take unexpected and messy turns, though
as they do the reader is brought deeply into their
pasts, their minds and their utterly believable
humanity. The brilliance of this novel, beyond the
writing itself, is how deeply and sympathetically all
the very flawed characters are drawn and how well you
get to know and understand them. To borrow from my
friend and former colleague Joe Eichman, these
characters are not just written on the page, they are
alive in this world, in our world. It was very hard to
say goodbye. I'll just have to read it again.
Just out and the Tattered Cover's VIB (Very Impressive
Book) for September, Joyce Maynard's THE GOOD DAUGHTERS
is a novel that unfolds over about 50 years, beginning
with a hurricane hitting a small New Hampshire town in
1949 and following the two families that become
strangely bonded following the births of their daughters
on the same day 9 months later. The novel is told in the
alternating voices of Ruth and Dana, the daughters of
the title. Though very different from each other they
are both oddities to their respective families and
struggling to make sense of their worlds. THE GOOD
DAUGHTERS brought out the compulsive reader in me. I
read most of it on a long flight and quite honestly did
not want the plane to land because I wanted to finish
the book uninterrupted.
Last September's VIB, the inaugural pick, was also by
Joyce Maynard: LABOR DAY. This wonderful book is just
out in paperback, and will be one of my favorite
handsells to all kinds of readers and book clubs. As you
might expect, the story unfolds over the course of a
steamy Labor Day weekend when the long divorced and
slightly unbalanced Adele and her 13 year old son Henry
give refuge to Frank, an escaped convict. Frank is sweet
and attentive to both Adele and Henry and though his
presence in their home brings danger and an almost
certain unhappy ending, what he gives them outweighs all
consideration of the reality of their future. Adele is a
dancer, and this novel is a beautifully choreographed
dance of relationships, love, trust, adolescent angst,
and yes, redemption.
Also just out in paperback is another long awaited novel
by a superb writer. Lorrie Moore spent 11 years writing
A GATE AT THE STAIRS, which the New York Times deemed
one of the top 10 books of 2009. Taking place in a small
midwestern university town, A GATE AT THE STAIRS
captures the fear, suspicion and anxiety of Post 9/11
America in this very funny and very tragic novel
revolving around the coming of age of Tassie Keltjin.
Tassie, a first year college student and very innocent
daughter of an heirloom vegetable farmer takes a
position as a nanny to the adopted child child of a
sophisticated though mysterious couple and over the
course of a year loses her innocence as she experiences
deep seated racism, deceit and the tragedies of war.
Moore is the kind of writer whose sentences make you
want to weep with wonder and appreciation. After you're
done chuckling aloud.
For more inspiring suggestions from Independent
Booksellers from around the country take a look at the
Indie Next list on our website,
www.tatteredcover.com.
Past Articles
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July
June
May
April
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Cathy Langer |
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Cathy Langer is the Lead Buyer for the
Tattered Cover. The
Tattered Cover Book Store is an independent
community bookstore, serving
Denver's readers for over thirty-six years. It all began in 1974
when Joyce Meskis purchased a small bookshop in Denver's Cherry
Creek North
district. Today Tattered Cover Book Store offers an
extraordinary selection of titles in three metro-Denver
locations, and a free special event nearly every day. With lots
of nooks and crannies
offering the intimacy of a smaller bookshop, and an ample supply
of sofas and chairs, readers are sure to feel at home. Above all
browsers
are encouraged to linger for as long as they like. Each store
offers a coffee bar with many tempting treats and a well-stocked
newsstand.
With its cozy atmosphere, tremendous selection of books and
periodicals, and an unwavering commitment to the customer and
the community,
Tattered Cover Book Store is sure to become your
favorite bookstore.
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