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The Last Mortal Bond
Gone Astray
Brian Staveley
Michelle Davies
The Annurian Empire is losing a war on two fronts - and it's
unclear who is in command. Adare is stationed in the thick
of battle and now calls herself Emperor. However, she can't
hold back the nomadic Urgul forces for much longer. She
needs her brilliant general, Ran il Tornja, but will he betray
her again? Her brother Kaden is the true heir, yet he'll
accept a Republic to save his divided people. And he faces
something even more terrible than war. He's unmasked Ran
il Tornja as a remnant of an ancient race who attempted to
destroy mankind. The general plans to finish what they
started, and is amassing all the power he needs. The
empire calls on the Kettral, its toughest soldiers, but their
order has been decimated. Its last fighters are in disarray,
but could they still turn the tide of war? Most disturbingly of
all, capricious gods walk the earth in human guise. And their
desires could seal the fate of a world.
Tor UK • HB • Fantasy
9780230770454
Macmillan • HB • Crime & Mystery
$39.99
The Mother
9781447284178
Kate Clanchy
Yvvette Edwards' second novel, The Mother, tells Marcia's
story. Today, Marcia is heading to the Old Bailey. She's
going there to do something no mother should ever have to
do: to attend the trial of the boy accused of her son's
murder. She's not meant to be that woman; Ryan, her son,
wasn't that kind of boy. But Tyson Manley is that kind of a
boy and, as his trial unfolds, it becomes clear that it's his
girlfriend Sweetie who has the answers Marcia so badly
needs and who can - perhaps - offer Marcia some kind of
hope for the future. But Sweetie is as scared of Tyson as
Ryan should have been and, as Marcia's learned the hard
way, nothing's certain. Not any more.
Mantle • HB • Modern & Contemporary Fiction (Post C 1945)
$32.99
None of us are perfect, in the way we love, age, or view
the world. The Not-Dead and the Saved offers us an
opportunity for reinvention: of ourselves, those we have
lost, and the world in which we live. From a man doomed
to spend his life trying to find solutions to cancer; to a
new mother haunted by a swaddling, tablet-eating greataunt; to an intrepid literary agent who travels to the
Yorkshire Moors to discover the next big thing, and ends
up eating Anne Bronte's rock cakes, we meet a host of
characters who are desperately, creatively, and often
hilariously trying to evade the underlying truths of their
lives.
Picador • PB • Short Stories
9780330535267
The Brotherhood of the Wheel
Chicago
R S Belcher
Brian Doyle
A unique new urban fantasy by the author of The Six-Gun
Tarot, exploring the haunted byways and truck stops of the
U.S. Interstate Highway System In 1119 A.D., a group of
nine crusaders became known as the Poor Fellow-Soldiers
of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon--a militant monastic
order charged with protecting pilgrims and caravans
traveling on the roads to and from the Holy Land. In time,
the Knights Templar would grow in power and, ultimately,
be laid low. But a small offshoot of the Templars endure and
have returned to the order's original mission: to defend the
roads of the world and guard those who travel on them.
St Martin's Press • HB • Fantasy
9780765380289
$32.99
The Not-Dead and The Saved and Other Stories
Yvvette Edwards
9781447294450
Lesley and her husband Mack are the sudden winners of
a £15 million EuroMillions jackpot. They move with their
15-year-old daughter Rosie to an exclusive gated estate
in Buckinghamshire, leaving behind their ordinary lives and friends - as they are catapulted into wealth beyond
their wildest dreams. But it soon turns into their darkest
nightmare when, one beautiful spring afternoon, Lesley
returns to their house to find it empty: their daughter
Rosie is gone. DC Maggie Neville is assigned to be
Family Liaison Officer to Lesley and Mack, supporting
them while quietly trying to investigate the family. And
she has a crisis threatening her own life - a secret from
the past that could shatter everything she's worked so
hard to build. As Lesley and Maggie desperately try to
find Rosie, their fates hurtle together on a collision course
that threatens to end in tragedy...
$39.99
$19.99
A coming-of-age story set in Chicago, from the beloved
author of Mink River. On the last day of summer, a
young college grad moved to Chicago and rented a small
apartment on the north side of the city, by the lake. This
is the story of the five seasons he lived there, during
which he meets gangsters, gamblers, policemen, a brave
and garrulous bus driver, a cricket player, a librettist, his
first girlfriend, a shy apartment manager, and many other
riveting souls, not to mention a wise and personable dog
of indeterminate breed. A love letter to Chicago, the
Great American City, and a wry account of a young
man's coming-of-age during the one summer in White
Sox history when they had the best outfield in baseball,
Chicago is a novel that will plunge you into a city you will
never forget, and may well wish to visit for the rest of
your days.
St Martin's Press • HB • Modern & Contemporary Fiction (Post C 1945)
9781250061997
$39.99
Of Noble Family
Blue Stars
Mary Robinette Kowal
Emily Gray Tedrowe
The final book of the acclaimed Glamourist Histories is the magical adventure that might
result if Jane Austen walked on the darker side of the Regency. Jane and Vincent have
finally gotten some much-needed rest after their adventures in Italy when Vincent receives
word that his estranged father has passed away on one of his properties in the West
Indies. The sea voyage is long and Jane spends enough time unable to perform glamour
that towards the end of the trip she discovers that she is with child. They are overjoyed, but
when they finally arrive at the estate, they realise that nearly everything they came
expecting to find had been a lie. Also, the entire estate is in disarray, with horrifying
conditions and tensions with the local slave population so high that they are close to revolt.
Blue Stars tells the story of Ellen, a Midwestern literature professor, who is drawn into the
war when her legal ward Michael enlists as a Marine; and of Lacey, a proud Army wife who
struggles to pay the bills and keep things going for her son while her husband is deployed.
Ellen and Lacey cope with the fear and stress of a loved one at war while trying to get by in
a society that often ignores or misunderstands what war means to women today. When
Michael and Eddie are injured in Iraq, Ellen and Lacey's lives become intertwined in Walter
Reed Army Hospital. They form an alliance, and an unlikely friendship, while helping each
other survive the dislocated world of the army hospital. In the end, both women are
changed, not only by the war and its fallout, but by each other.
Tor Books • PB • Fantasy
9780 76537837 8
$24.99
Red Sky in the Morning
St Martin's Press • TPB • Modern & Contemporary Fiction (Post C 1945)
978 12500525 75
$24.99
Where Earth Meets Sky
Margaret Dickinson
Annie Murray
A young girl stands alone in the cobbled marketplace of a small Lincolnshire town,
bedraggled, soaked through and very afraid. Who is she? Where has she come from and
from whom is she running away? Only kindly farmer Eddie Appleyard recognises
something in the girl that touches his heart. In a drunken haze, Eddie takes her home,
even though his wife, Bertha is a tyrant. Eddie hides the girl, as yet unaware that Anna's
arrival will change their lives; Eddie's, Bertha's and even that of their young son, Tony, torn
between his warring parents and the mysterious stranger. It will take years for the secrets
of Anna's former life to be revealed, but Bertha bides her time and awaits her moment, little
realising the tragedy her vengeance will unleash.
Beautiful, dark-haired Lily was abandoned in a Birmingham slum as a tiny child. With few
clues as to her identity, she endured a childhood of loneliness and loss. Now, at 18, she
applies for a post as nanny with the family of Captain Fairford and adores her charge, twoyear-old Cosmo. Lily falls in love with a young motor mechanic, Sam, but it is only later that
Lily learns that Sam is married and she feels utterly betrayed. When Cosmo is then sent
back to Birmingham for school, Lily finds another post with a Dr McBride and his invalid
wife in a beautiful Himalayan hill station. The place is idyllic, and Lily settles in for a quiet
life. However, she is unprepared for the pain and misunderstandings that follow and force
her to run from everything she has known...
Pan • PB • Historical Fiction
9781 50980909 7
$19.99
Pan • PB • Sagas
978 15098053 89
$19.99
Now The War Is Over
Deadly Jewels
Annie Murray
Jeannette de Beauvoir
World War Two has finally come to a close. Birmingham is welcoming home its menfolk,
and a new chapter is beginning in Rachel Booker's life. Her husband has returned, and the
family that struggled for survival throughout the uncertain war years is now together. But
family life settles into a routine and Rachel, unsatisfied, starts to yearn for more. Melly,
Rachel's eldest daughter, is a child of the war and knows nothing other than the hungry
ration years and supporting her mother and younger brother Tommy. But times are
changing and Melly now has a fresh future ahead of her. As the promise of the 1950s
dawns, tough choices must be made. Do Melly and Rachel's loyalties still lie with the family
and friends they clung to throughout the war years or is it time to move on...
Pan • PB • Sagas
9781 44728630 1
Minotaur • HB • Crime & Mystery
$19.99
Death Sits Down to Dinner
Tessa Arlen
Lady Montfort's close friend Hermione has pulled together a select gathering to celebrate
Winston Churchill's 39th birthday. Some of the oldest families in the country have gathered
to toast the dangerously ambitious and utterly charming First Lord of the Admiralty. But
when the dinner ends, one of the gentlemen has a knife between his ribs. Summoned from
Iyntwood, Mrs. Jackson helps her mistress trace the steps of suspects both upstairs and
downstairs as Hermione's household prepares to host a highly anticipated charity event.
Determined to get to the bottom of things, Lady Montfort and Mrs. Jackson unravel the web
of secrecy surrounding the bright whirlwind of London society, investigating the rich, wellconnected and seeming do-gooders in a race against time to stop the murderer from
striking again.
Minotaur • HB • Crime & Mystery
9781 25005250 6
$39.99
1916
Morgan Llywelyn
At age 15, Ned Halloran lost both of his parents - and almost his own life - when the Titanic
sank. Determined to keep what little he has, he returns to his homeland of Ireland and
enrolls at Saint Edna's school in Dublin. Saint Edna's headmaster is the renowned scholar
and poet, Patrick Pearse - who is soon to gain greater fame as a rebel and patriot. Ned
becomes deeply involved with the growing revolution... and the sacrifices it will demand.
1916 examines the Irish fight for freedom, fuelled by a desperate desire for independence,
and played out in the historic streets of Dublin against the background of World War I. It is
a story of the brave men and heroic women who, for a few unforgettable days, managed to
hold out against the might of the British Empire.
Forge • TPB • Historical Fiction
9780 76538614 4
$24.99
The South Side
Natalie Y. Moore
Mayors Richard M. Daley and Rahm Emanuel have touted Chicago as a "world-class city."
The skyscrapers kissing the clouds, the billion-dollar Millennium Park, Michelin-rated
restaurants, pristine lake views, fabulous shopping, vibrant theater scene, downtown flower
beds and stellar architecture tell one story. Yet swept under the rug is another story: the
stench of segregation that permeates and compromises Chicago. In this intelligent and
highly important narrative, Chicago native Natalie Moore shines a light on contemporary
segregation in the city's South Side. These communities highlight the impact of Chicago's
historic segregation - and the ongoing policies that keep the system intact.
St Martin's Press • HB • Society & Social Sciences
9781 13728015 2
The mayor has good news for Montreal's publicity director, Martine LeDuc: the city is due
for a PR coup. A doctoral researcher has found proof that the British crown jewels were
stored in Montreal underground during WWII, and then subsequently returned to London.
Martine is thrilled to be part of the excavation project, until it turns out that one of the dig's
discoveries includes the remains of a man who has two small jewels resting where his
stomach once was, and a bullet hole in the back of his skull. She decides to team up with
an academic friend to figure out what happened with this decades-old theft, before the
world finds out that two of London's prize jewels are fake, and before the nefarious
circumstances that got them there get to Martine first... and silence her for good.
$42.99
The Swimmer
978 12500454 09
$39.99
Immaculate Heart
Camille DeAngelis
When visiting Ballymorris in Ireland for a funeral, a down-on-his-luck American reporter
learns of a story. A group of four teenagers, three of whom are family friends, claimed to
have been visited by the Virgin Mary. Almost 20 years later, one of them denies it ever
happened, another has left the small town, never to be heard from again, another has
become a nun, and the fourth has been locked away in a psychiatric ward for many years.
At the time, news of the visitation brought much wealth and tourism to this dreary Irish
town, but as the years went by, and after the Pope refused to officially recognise it as a
true Marian Apparition, what had been seen as a miracle began to feel like a curse, and
this reporter believes there is more to the story than the townspeople are letting on...
St Martin's Press • HB • Modern & Contemporary Fiction (Post C 1945)
978 12500465 12
$39.99
Regrets Only
M.J. Pullen
At 33, Suzanne Hamilton has no regrets. A successful event planner with a swanky condo,
she's got a close group of friends and a long list of suitors. Plus, she's just landed the
event that will take her career to the next level. Then a freak accident changes everything.
Humiliated with her career in tatters, Suzanne's lost her business and her self-respect.
She's managed, however, to retain the surprising support of the sexy country music star,
Dylan Burke. Against her better judgement but without any better offers, Suzanne agrees
to plan a wedding for one of the Burke sisters. But when she comes to realise her freak
accident was anything but, her catalogue of past relationships turns into a list of suspects
and Suzanne must question everything - most acutely, her own dating rules.
St Martin's Press • HB • Modern & Contemporary Fiction (Post C 1945)
978 12500709 44
$39.99
The Selling of the Babe
Glenn Stout
The sale of Babe Ruth by the Boston Red Sox to the New York Yankees in 1919 is one of
the pivotal moments in baseball history, changing the fortunes of two of baseball's most
storied franchises, and helping to create the legend of the greatest player the game has
ever known. More than a simple transaction, the sale resulted in a deal that created the
Yankee dynasty, turned Boston into an also-ran, helped save baseball after the Black Sox
scandal and led the public to fall in love with Ruth. The Selling of Babe is the first book to
focus on the ramifications of the sale and captures the central moment of Ruth's evolution
from player to icon, and will appeal to fans of The Kid and Pinstripe Empire.
St Martin's Press • HB • Baseball
978 12500643 18
$39.99
The Oldest Boy
John Koethe
Sarah Ruhl
A searching new collection from America's philosopher-poet John Koethe, in his tenth
volume of poetry, investigates the capricious nature of everyday life, "the late-night jazz,
great sex and all / The human shit defining what we are." His poems - always dynamic and
in process, never static or complete - luxuriate in the questions that punctuate the most
humdrum of routines, rendering a robust portrait of an individual: complicated, quotidian,
and resounding with truth. The Swimmer argues that this "energizes everything": life's
trivialities, surprises, and disappointments, and the "terrible feeling of being just about to
fall."
In The Oldest Boy, the newest work from the visionary playwright Sarah Ruhl, faith and
family are put at odds when a three-year-old boy is recognised as the reincarnation of a
high Buddhist Lama. Tradition requires that the boy begin the monastic life as soon as
possible, a revelation that anguishes his father, a Tibetan-born restaurateur, and his
mother, a Midwesterner torn between her respect for her husband's culture and her
maternal instinct. The Oldest Boy utilises song, dance, and puppetry to tell a story of
mingling cultures, spiritual seeking, and parental heartbreak. With gentle humor and
compassion it enacts the central struggle of any mother's experience: accepting that loving
also means letting go.
Farrar Straus Giroux • HB • Poetry
9780 37427232 6
$34.99
Farrar Straus Giroux • TPB • Plays, Playscripts
978 03745358 72
$24.99
The Two-Family House
Mother, Can You Not?
Lynda Cohen Loigman
Kate Siegel
A moving and evocative debut set in a two-family brownstone in 1950s Brooklyn,
unraveling a multigenerational story woven around a deeply buried family secret. Brooklyn,
1947: in the midst of a blizzard, in a two-family brownstone, two babies are born minutes
apart to two women. They are sisters by marriage with an impenetrable bond forged before
and during that dramatic night; but as the years progress, small cracks start to appear and
their once deep friendship begins to unravel. No one knows why, and no one can stop it.
One misguided choice; one moment of tragedy. Heartbreak wars with happiness and
almost but not quite wins.
'Happy birthday, spawn. Welcome to the wrong side of 25. The expiration date on your
eggs is officially in sight. Tick tock. Love, Mom' This was the text message Kate Siegel
woke up to on the morning of her 26th birthday, but her mother's maternal adoration and
helicopter parenting began while Kate was still in utero. Never shy about pushing her only
daughter to study harder, to dump her loser boyfriends, to move to 'less rapey'
neighbourhoods, Kate's mum has given some truly hilarious but often sage advice over the
years. Over, 700,000 people follow @CrazyJewishMom on Instagram, and this sidesplittingly funny mother-daughter duo has been featured in media around the world.
St Martin's Press • HB • Modern & Contemporary Fiction (Post C 1945)
9781 25007692 2
$39.99
Spain in Our Hearts
Adam Hochschild
From the moment it began in 1936, the Spanish Civil War became the political question of
the age. Hitler and Mussolini quickly sent aircraft, troops and supplies to the right-wing
generals bent on overthrowing Spain's elected government. Millions of people around the
world felt passionately that rapidly advancing fascism must be halted in Spain; if not there,
where? More than 35,000 volunteers from dozens of other countries went to help defend
the Spanish Republic. Adam Hochschild evokes this tumultuous period mainly through the
lives of Americans involved in the war.
Macmillan • HB • History
9781 50981054 3
$49.99
Marriages Are Made in Bond Street
Penrose Halson
In the spring of 1939, with the Second World War looming, two determined twenty-fouryear-olds, Heather Jenner and Mary Oliver, decided to open a marriage bureau. They
found a tiny office on London's Bond Street and set about the delicate business of matchmaking. Drawing on the bureau's extensive archives, Penrose Halson - who many years
later found herself the proprietor of the bureau - tells their story, and those of their clients.
We meet a remarkable cross-section of British society in the 1940s: gents with a 'merry
twinkle', potential fifth-columnists, nervous spinsters, isolated farmers seeking 'a nice quiet
affekshunate girl' and girls looking 'exactly' like Greta Garbo and Vivien Leigh, all
desperately longing to find 'The One'. And thanks to Heather and Mary, they almost always
did just that.
Macmillan • HB • Memoirs
9781 44728262 4
$39.99
Sidgwick & Jackson • HB • Humour
978 02830726 35
$32.99
The Great Leader and the Fighter Pilot
Blaine Harden
A non-fiction thriller by international bestselling author Blaine Harden (Escape from Camp
14) that explores the world's most repressive state through the intertwined lives of two
North Koreans, one infamous, one obscure: Kim Il Sung, the former North Korean leader
and No Kum Sok, once the state's youngest jet fighter pilot. Beginning with the arbitrary
division of Korea in 1945 and ending two months after the shaky armistice that halted
combat in the Korean War, The Great Leader & the Fighter Pilot is an ambitious and
gripping book which digs deeply into the character of the Kim family dictatorship.
Pan • PB • Biography: General
978 14472533 65
$22.99
The Murders at White House Farm
Carol Ann Lee
On 7 August 1985, Nevill and June Bamber, their daughter Sheila and her two young sons
Nicholas and Daniel were discovered shot to death at White House Farm in Essex. The
murder weapon was found on Sheila's body; a bible lay at her side. It seemed a
straightforward case of murder-suicide, but a dramatic turn of events was to disprove the
police's theory. In October 1986, Jeremy Bamber was convicted of killing his entire family
in order to inherit his parents' substantial estates. He has always maintained his
innocence. Drawing on interviews and correspondence with many of those closely
connected to the events, Carol Ann Lee provides clear insight into the rising tension in the
family that culminated in the murders.
Pan • PB • Biography: General
978 14472857 55
$19.99
UFO Hunters: Book Two
Pale Horse
William J Birnes
Jimmy Blackmon
The second companion to the hit reality series UFO Hunters® on HISTORY® A young girl
digs up a thousand-year-old humanoid skull from a cave in northern Mexico. But the skull
contains no human DNA. An amateur videographer taking footage of lights over Mount
Shasta, California, captures a giant floating triangle on tape. It's not a plane. It's not a
helicopter. What is it? These questions and more are answered in UFO Hunters Book
Two. Using eyewitness accounts and information from footage never before seen on
television, author William Birnes takes readers on the hunt for the real truth about flying
saucers, what they are, and why they're here.
Tor Books • HB • Ufos & Extraterrestrial Beings
9780 76532521 1
$39.99
More BBQ and Grilling for the Big Green Egg
Eric Mitchell
Equal parts grill, oven and smoker, the success of the bestselling Big Green Egg should
come as no surprise. Barbecue champion Eric Mitchell is back with more recipes and
techniques for use on kamado-style cookers. Recipes include Slow-Fired Pork Carnitas,
Puerto Rican Marinated Pork Roast, Chinese BBQ Pork, Tequila Pork Chops, Roasted
Rack of Lamb with Whiskey Sauce, Moroccan Roasted Leg of Lamb, Tandori Chicken and
Miso Glazed Salmon. These recipes and many others will help those who enjoyed Smoke
It Like A Pro learn new recipes and expand their repertoire.
St Martin's Press • PB • Cooking With Meat & Game
9781 62414237 6
$34.99
Rebuild
Pale Horse is the remarkable never-before-told true story of an army aviation task force
during combat in the Afghan War, told by the commanding officer who was there. Set in
the valleys where the attacks of 9/11 were conceived, and where 10 Medals of Honor have
been earned, the narrative races from ferocious firefights and bravery in battle to the quiet
moments where the courageous men and women of Task Force Pale Horse catch their
breath before taking to the skies again. From pilots of lethal Apache attack helicopters to
the medevac soldiers who risk their lives daily, these are warriors from a variety of
backgrounds who learned selflessness and found the closest brotherhood they ever knew
through the crucible of war.
St Martin's Press • HB • Biography: Historical, Political & Military
978 12500727 19
$42.99
Operation Happiness
Kristi Ling
In Operation Happiness, happiness strategist and life coach Kristi Ling teaches readers
how to create immediate, positive shifts in their lives by proving that happiness is a skill
that can be cultivated, learned, and mastered. After experiencing multiple devastating
events, Ling spent years studying the science of happiness and focused on identifying and
testing specific emotional support tools. During this process, she discovered that
happiness isn't just something you feel; it's something you do. Based on this discovery,
Ling narrowed down the road to happiness to three powerful steps: Change Your View,
Change Your Mornings, and Create New Habits, the foundational principals for Operation
Happiness.
Rodale • HB • Self-Help & Personal Development
978 16233659 43
$39.99
Because of Sex
Robert Zembroski
Gillian Thomas
Don't just beat the odds - come back from serious illness like cancer or a heart attack even
better than before. Can you recover from cancer, heart disease, diabetes and other chronic
health issues, and actually become healthier than you were before? With Dr. Z's Rebuild
program, you can. Readers get information and simple guidelines on regenerating cells to
recover from and prevent life-threatening or chronic illness, rebuilding their bodies' strength
by eliminating toxic fat, and revitalizing their lives with new hope and energy. Also included
in the book are illustrated high-impact exercises and plant-based recipes. Dr. Z guides
readers to get to the roots of their chronic health issues, reversing the conditions so that
their bodies can heal, strengthen and prevent future illness.
Because of Sex provides a compelling look at ten of the most important Supreme Court
cases defining women's rights on the job, as told by the brave women who brought the
cases to court including Ida Phillips, denied an assembly line job because she had a young
child; Kim Rawlinson, who fought to become a prison guard; and Mechelle Vinson, who
brought a lawsuit for sexual abuse. These unsung heroines' victories, and those of the
other women profiled in Because of Sex, dismantled a world where women could only
hope to play supporting roles; where sexual harassment was "just the way things are"; and
where pregnancy meant getting a pink slip.
St Martin's Press • HB • Family & Health
9781 62414207 9
$34.99
The Envoy
Zalmay Khalilzad
The memoir of the most influential and highest-ranking official of Muslim descent to serve
in the US government. After 9/11, Zalmay Khalilzad found himself uniquely placed to try to
shape mutually beneficial relationships between his two worlds. As US Ambassador to
Afghanistan and Iraq, he helped craft two constitutions and forge governing coalitions. As
US Ambassador to the UN, he used his unique personal diplomacy to advance US
interests and values. In The Envoy, Khalilzad details his experiences with candid behindthe-scenes insights. Part memoir, part record of a political insider, and part incisive
analysis of the current Middle East, The Envoy arrives in time for foreign policy
discussions leading up to the 2016 election.
St Martin's Press • HB • Autobiography: Historical, Political & Military
9781 25008300 5
$42.99
St Martin's Press • HB • History: Specific Events & Topics
978 11372800 53
$39.99
The Baseball Meat Market
Shawn Krest
Shawn Krest is an incredible and gripping sportswriter who shares a detailed narrative
behind the best and worst MLB player trades in history. Few topics of baseball get fans as
riled up as trades, and any fan can spout words of rage or thrill at the big blockbuster ones.
But reviewing those mismatch trades is like judging the best home runs by how far they
went. Instead of only focusing on the first-round knockouts, this book deals with the 12round title fights of baseball trades. The best trades are the ones that changed the history
of the sport. The worst ones didn't just get a GM fired - they cost a city its team. In this
book, readers get a bird's eye view of the most important trades and how they shaped
baseball into what it is today.
St Martin's Press • HB • Sports & Outdoor Recreation
978 16241423 83
$39.99
The New York Times Cuddle Up Crosswords
The New York Times
Seventy five easy New York Times crosswords to savor and solve, in a portable, affordable
package From the pages of The New York Times comes this brand-new collection of light
and easy puzzles, chosen from Monday and Tuesday editions of the newspaper. These
solver-friendly puzzles allow you to sit back, relax, and lose yourself in a puzzle. Get cozy
with America's favourite crosswords! Portable format is perfect for travel or solving at
home. Edited by the biggest name in crosswords, Will Shortz.
St Martin's Press • TPB • Puzzles & Quizzes
9781 25008206 0
$17.99
A Seven Letter Word
Kim Slater
'My name is Finlay McIntosh. I can see OK, can hear perfectly fine and I can write really,
really well. But the thing is, I can't speak. I'm a st-st-st-stutterer... ' Finlay's mother
vanished two years ago. And ever since then his stutter has become almost unbearable.
Bullied at school and ignored by his father, the only way to get out the words which are
bouncing around in his head is by writing long letters to his ma which he knows she will
never read, and by playing Scrabble online. But when Finlay is befriended by an online
Scrabble player called Alex, everything changes. Could it be his mother secretly trying to
contact him? Or is there something more sinister going on?
Macmillan Children's Books • HB • General fiction (Children's / Teenage)
9781 50980112 1
$22.99
The New York Times Crosswords While You Wait
Will Shortz
A stylish collection with 150 easy to hard puzzles in a smaller, more portable trim size.
Have some time to kill? Grab a pencil and get lost in America's favorite puzzle. This
portable omnibus is perfect for slipping in your purse or pocket and is a great way to pass
the time. Features include: 150 easy to hard puzzles, portable paperback binding and fun
clues and fresh wordplay.
St Martin's Press • TPB • Puzzles & Quizzes
978 12500820 53
$22.99
Sputnik's Guide to Life on Earth
Frank Cottrell Boyce
Sputnik's Guide to Life on Earth by award-winning author Frank Cottrell Boyce, with
illustrations by Steven Lenton, will send your imagination into orbit! The Blythes are a big,
warm, rambunctious family who live on a small farm and sometimes foster children. Now
Prez has come to live with them. But, though he seems cheerful and helpful, he never says
a word. Then one day Prez answers the door to someone claiming to be his relative. This
small, loud stranger carries a backpack, walks with a swagger and goes by the name of
Sputnik. As Prez dithers on the doorstep, Sputnik strolls right past him and introduces
himself to everyone in the household. Prez is amazed at the response. The family pat
Sputnik on the head, call him a good boy and drop food into his mouth. It seems they all
think Sputnik is a dog.
Macmillan Children's Books • HB • General fiction (Children's / Teenage)
978 02307713 76
$26.99
The Thing about Jellyfish
Zeus
Ali Benjamin
George O'Connor
Suzy is 12 when her best friend, Franny, drowns one summer at the beach. It takes two
days for the news to reach Suzy, and it's not something that she can accept: Franny has
always been a strong swimmer, from the day they met in swim class when they were just
5. How can someone all of a sudden, just no longer be there? Suzy realizes, they must
have got it wrong: Franny didn't just drown - she was stung by a poisonous jellyfish. This
makes a lot more sense to Suzy's logical mind than a random drowning - cause: a jellyfish
sting; effect: death. Suzy's journey to acceptance is quiet - she resolves to either say
something important, or say nothing at all. But it's also bursting with bittersweet humour,
heart-breaking honesty, big ideas and small details.
Macmillan Children's Books • HB • General fiction (Children's / Teenage)
9781 44728383 6
$22.99
Aphrodite
George O'Connor
George O'Connor brings his lifelong passion for Greek myths to bear in this New York
Times-bestselling series for young readers. In volume six of Olympians, graphic novel
author/artist George O'Connor turns the spotlight on Aphrodite, the goddess of love. Look
for the same thoroughly researched and wonderfully accessible comics storytelling as
O'Connor tackles the story of the Aphrodite from her dramatic birth (emerging from seafoam) to her role in the Trojan War. O'Connor has outdone himself with this volume: the
story is riveting and the artwork is beyond compare. Greek mythology has never been so
vivid!
St Martin's Press • PB • Comic strip fiction / graphic novels (Children's / Teenage)
9781 59643739 5
$16.99
The Dollhouse Magic
George O'Connor is a Greek mythology buff and a classic superhero comics fan, and he's
out to remind us how much our pantheon of superheroes (Superman, Batman, the X-Men,
etc) owes to mankind's ORIGINAL superheroes: the Greek pantheon. In Olympians,
Zeus: King of the Gods O'Connor draws from primary documents to reconstruct and
retell classic Greek myths. But these stories aren't sedate, scholarly works. They're actionpacked, fast-paced, high-drama adventures, with monsters, romance, and not a few huge
explosions. O'Connor's vibrant, kinetic art brings ancient tales to undeniable life, in a
perfect fusion of super-hero aesthetics and ancient Greek mythology.
St Martin's Press • PB • Comic strip fiction / graphic novels (Children's / Teenage)
978 15964343 18
$16.99
After the Woods
Kim Savage
An emotionally-charged debut novel about the deadly lies hidden beneath a destructive
friendship. One year ago, two best friends, Liv and Julia, were attacked in the woods by a
paroled predator. In an attempt to save Liv, Julia was left behind while Liv escaped. After
spending three days in the woods trying to escape her abductor, Julia was rescued. She
only remembers what happened in the woods in terrifying flashbacks. Now, on the eve of
the anniversary of the attack, a body is found in the woods. This discovery rips open fresh
wounds between the two girls as the truth about Liv's role in the kidnapping is revealed.
Farrar Straus Giroux • HB • General fiction (Children's / Teenage)
978 03743005 55
$29.99
Junk Re-Thunk: ScrapKins
Yona Zeldis McDonough
Brian Yanish
A heartwarming chapter book about friendship, loss, and the gift of hope during the Great
Depression. Lila and her little sister Jane have long admired the dollhouse in the window of
Miss Whitcomb's house down the street. Since Daddy lost his job, the girls can only dream
of owning a dollhouse as grand. One day, Miss Whitcomb invites them inside, and a warm
friendship soon develops. But after a devastating incident, how will the girls continue to find
hope in a time of need? Set during the Great Depression, this heartwarming story proves
that friendship is indeed a magic all its own.
A monster-themed activity book about recycling trash into toys and art projects by a brand
designer. Welcome to Scrap City, home of an inventive tribe of creatures called ScrapKins.
Using materials that people throw away (empty soda bottles, cans, milk cartons, and cereal
boxes) these creatures make new things that are useful and fun - they are the ultimate
recyclers. With character profiles of the ScrapKins and instructions to make all kinds of
puppets, instruments, and toys out of everyday items, this activity book (also featuring
mazes, word scrambles, and comics) fosters creativity and encourages eco-friendliness.
St Martin's Press • PB • General fiction (Children's / Teenage)
9780 31237357 3
$14.99
When Green Becomes Tomatoes
Julie Fogliano
Seasons change from winter to fall in this book of poetry from the author of And Then It's
Spring and If You Want to See A Whale, and charmingly illustrated by Julie Morstad.
Flowers blooming in sheets of snow make way for happy frogs dancing in the rain.
Summer swims move over for autumn sweaters until the snow comes back again. In Julie
Fogliano's skilled hand and illustrated by Julie Morstad's charming pictures, the seasons
come to life in this gorgeous and comprehensive book of poetry.
St Martin's Press • HB • Picture Books
9781 59643852 1
$29.99
Henry Holt • PB • Interactive & Activity Books & Packs
978 16277913 35
$24.99
The Hidden Twin
Adi Rule
For eighteen years a girl with no name, a Redwing, has been hidden away in a small attic
room within a city of hissing pipes and curving temples perched on the side of the great
volcano, Mol, while her identical sister, Jey lived her life in public as an only child. After
being forced to use her powers, the girl with no name soon catches the attention of a cult
with a thousand year old grudge as well as a group of underground rebels, both seeking
her for their own gain. But when her sister goes missing and the Redwing uncovers a great
plot to awaken Mol and bring fiery destruction upon them all, she is forced to embrace her
powers.
Griffin • HB • General fiction (Children's / Teenage)
978 12500363 22
$26.99