The Indie NEXT List
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The Indie NEXT List
The Indie NEXT List Tightrope The Selected Poems of Donald Hall By Donald Hall DECEMBER ’15 By Simon Mawer (Other Press, 9781590517239, paper, $15.95) (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 9780544555600, $22 “This is a gift of honesty, intimacy, and the pure genius that is Donald Hall, as he hand-picks what he considers to be the best of his poetry from more than 70 years of published works. From this former U.S. Poet Laureate comes one essential volume of his works, where ‘Ox-Cart Man’ sits alongside ‘Kicking the Leaves’ and ‘Without’. As he is no longer writing poetry, this ‘concise gathering of my life’s work’ is the perfect introduction to Hall’s literary contributions, as well as closure for his many ardent followers.” —Katharine Nevins, MainStreet BookEnds of Warner, Warner, NH Recommended by Anderson McKean, Page and Palette, Fairhope, AL Paradise City: A Novel By Elizabeth Day (Bloomsbury, 9781620408360, $27) Recommended by Lauren Peugh, Changing Hands Bookstore, Tempe, AZ His Right Hand By Mette Ivie Harrison (Soho Crime, 9781616956103, $26.95) A Dictionary of MutualUnderstanding: A Novel Recommended by Rachael Drummond, Saturn Booksellers, Gaylord, MI By Jackie Copleton (Penguin Books, 9780143128250, paper, $16) Recommended by Sandi Torkildson, A Room of One’s Own, Madison, WI Like Family: A Novel A Wild Swan: And Other Tales Recommended by Bill Cusumano, Square Books, Oxford, MS By Paolo Giordano (Pamela Dorman Books/Viking, 9780525428763, $22) Fox Tooth Heart: Stories By Michael Cunningham, Yuko Shimizu (Illus.) (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 9780374290252, $23) Recommended by Jennifer Oleinik, University Book Store, Seattle, WA By John McManus (Sarabande Books, 9781941411100, paper, $15.95) Boys in the Trees: A Memoir Recommended by Sophie Stewart, BookCourt, Brooklyn, NY The Boys By Carly Simon (Countryman Press, 9781581573282, $24.95) Recommended by Ed Conklin, Chaucer’s Books, Santa Barbara, CA The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto: A Novel By Mitch Albom (Harper, 9780062294418, $25.99) Recommended by Karen Briggs, Great Northern Books & Hobbies, Oscoda, MI Year of the Goose: A Novel By Toni Sala, Mara Faye Lethem (Trans.) (Two Lines Press, 9781931883498, paper, $14.95) Recommended by Jeremy Garber, Powell’s Books, Portland, OR Postmark Bayou Chene: A Novel By Gwen Roland) (LSU Press, 9780807161449, $25.95) Recommended by Christine Curry, A Novel Experience, Zebulon, GA The Comedians: Drunks, Thieves, Scoundrels, and the History of American Comedy By Carly J. Hallman (The Unnamed Press, 9781939419514, paper, $16) By Kliph Nesteroff (Grove Press, 9780802123985, $28) Recommended by Annalia Linnan, Brazos Bookstore, Houston, TX Time of Departure: A Novel Recommended by Jay Aubrey-Herzog, Northtown Books, Arcata, CA First Bite: How We Learn to Eat By Douglas Schofield (Minotaur Books, 9781250072757, $24.99) By Bee Wilson (Basic Books, 9780465064984, $27.99) Recommended by Rachel Kelley, Sunriver Books, Sunriver, OR Recommended by Linda Bond, Auntie’s Bookstore, Spokane, WA What She Knew: A Novel Numero Zero: A Novel By Gilly Macmillan (William Morrow Paperbacks, 9780062413864, $15.99) By Umberto Eco (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 9780544635081, $24) Recommended by Nancy McFarlane, Fiction Addiction, Greenville, SC Recommended by Raul Chapa, BookPeople, Austin, TX Oh the Moon: Stories from the Tortured Mind of Charlyne Yi By Charlyne Yi (Harper Perennial, 9780062363299, paper, $16.99) Recommended by Whitney Spotts, Schuler Books & Music, Grand Rapids, MI Indie Next List titles are available as Kobo e-Books at participating bookstores Made to Kill: A Novel By Adam Christopher (Tor Books, 9780765379184, $24.99) Recommended by Jennifer Steele, Boswell Book Company, Milwaukee, WI F ind more inde pe nde nt book se lle r re comme nda tions a t IndieBo u nd.o rg IndieBound is a movement of the American Booksellers Association. 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IndieBound Hardcover Great Reads NOW IN PAPERBACK The Country of Ice Cream Star: A Novel Descent: A Novel I’ll Give You the Sun By Tim Johnston Algonquin Books 9781616204778, $15.95 Recommended in hardcover by Kelly Estep, Carmichael’s Bookstore, Louisville, KY By Jandy Nelson Speak 9780142425763, $10.99 Recommended in hardcover by Judy Hobbs, Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park, WA The Precious One: A Novel Skink: No Surrender Unbecoming: A Novel By Marisa de los Santos William Morrow Paperbacks 9780061670916, $15.99 Recommended in hardcover by Fran Duke, Where the Sidewalk Ends, Chatham, MA By Carl Hiaasen Ember 9780307930590, $9.99 Recommended in hardcover by Rosemary Pugliese, Quail Ridge Books & Music, Raleigh, NC By Rebecca Scherm Penguin Books 9780143128311, $16 Recommended in hardcover by Amanda Skelton, Union Avenue Books, Knoxville, TN By Sandra Newman Ecco 9780062227119, $16.99 Recommended in hardcover by Matt Nixon, The Booksellers at Laurelwood, Memphis, TN Revisit Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China By Jung Chang (Touchstone, 9780743246989, $18) Originally published in hardcover in 1991 “The wrenching swiftness of cultural change in China comes alive in Jung Chang’s memoir of 3 generations of women in her family. Her grandmother’s feet are bound as a baby to secure her future as a general’s concubine, while her parents must routinely demonstrate their loyalty to Mao’s Communist Party above their family. Chang herself is inducted into the Red Guard while her parents suffer re-education during the Cultural Revolution. The rapid changes play out with devastating force in this memorable book.” —Jeanne Costello, Maria’s Bookshop, Durango CO Rediscover Take a fresh look at these old favorites. Lost in the City: Stories About Grace: A Novel (Amistad, 9780062193216, $14.99) Originally published in hardcover in 1992 (Scribner, 9781476789019, $16) Originally published in hardcover in 2004 By Edward P. Jones “The stories of Edward P. Jones are deeply grounded in the geography of Washington, D.C.—in the black side of the city, not the “land of white people,” as one character puts it. For all their realism, these stories have the quality of fables, summing up lives and their consequences (not necessarily the ones they’ve earned) in an astonishing way that’s made him the District’s most essential writer.” —Tom Nissley, Phinney Books, Seattle, WA By Anthony Doerr “Having fled the wife and child he loves to prevent a death his dreams have forecast, David Winkler washes up in the Caribbean, where he is becalmed for 25 years before returning in search of them—and of redemption. We grow to care for this lost dreamer and for the natural world he inhabits, bewitched as always by Doerr’s dazzling prose and his abiding compassion.” —Betsy Burton, The King’s English Bookshop, Salt Lake City, Utah