| NOVEMBER 2008 In This Issue FIRST PERSON
Jon Meacham - Newsweek editor traces presidential style in the Age of Jackson John Hodgman - In his own words Wally Lamb - His long-awaited third novel soars John Grogan - Life before Marley Graeme Base - Meet the author-illustrator FEATURES Well Read - John Updike returns to Eastwick Get Inspired - Creating a better world Gift Gallery - Big, beautiful books to go under the tree Design - The art of political persuasion Wine - Choose the right drink for your holiday feast
FICTION A Mercy by Toni Morrison Just After Sunset by Stephen King Midnight by Sister Souljah Serena by Ron Rash A Most Wanted Man by John Le Carré When Will There Be Good News? by Kate Atkinson Kissing Games of the World by Sandi Kahn Shelton The Drowned Life by Jeffrey Ford Beside a Burning Sea by John Shors Cain's Version by Frank Durham
| CHILDREN'S BOOKS
Laurie Halse Anderson - The perils of slavery in a nation fighting for freedom Picture Books - From talented new artists The Runaway Dolls by Ann M. Martin The Adventurous Deeds of Deadwood Jones by Helen Hemphill Paper Towns by John Green Autumn Winifred Oliver Does Things Different by Kristin O'Donnell Tubb Savvy by Ingrid Law Graceling by Kristin Cashore The Last Invisible Boy by Evan Kuhlman
NONFICTION Loot by Sharon Waxman Roads to Quoz by William Least Heat-Moon Mona Lisa in Camelot by Margaret Leslie Davis Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell Alex & Me by Irene M. Pepperberg The Vertigo Years by Philipp Blom The Ayatollah Begs to Differ by Hooman Majd Samuel Adams by Ira Stoll Greasy Rider by Greg Melville Tribes by Seth Godin Napoleon in Egypt by Paul Strathern A Race Like No Other by Liz Robbins Now the Drum of War by Robert Roper
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