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November 2010

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PNBA 2011 Book Awards Shortlist

The shortlist for the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association’s2011 Book Awards, selected by PNBA bookseller members, includes three HMH titles:


The Clearing by Heather Davis 

In this bittersweet romance, two teens living decades apart form a bond that will change their lives forever. Amy is drawn to the misty, mysterious clearing behind her Aunt Mae’s place because it looks like the perfect place to hide from life. A place to block out the pain of her last relationship, to avoid the kids in her new town, to stop dwelling on what her future holds after high school.     Then, she meets a boy lurking in the mist—Henry. Henry is different from any other guy Amy has ever known. And after several meetings in the clearing, she’s starting to fall for him. But Amy is stunned when she finds out just how different Henry really is. Because on his side of the clearing, it’s still 1944. By some miracle, Henry and his family are stuck in the past, staving off the tragedy that will strike them in the future. Amy’s crossing over to Henry’s side brings him more happiness than he’s ever known—but her presence also threatens to destroy his safe existence. 

  Mariposa Road: The First Butterfly Big Year by Robert Michael Pyle

Part road-trip tale, part travelogue of lost and found landscapes, all good-natured natural history, Mariposa Road tracks Bob Pyle’s journey across the United States as he races against the calendar
in his search for as many of the 800 American butterflies as he can find.   Like Pyle’s classic Chasing Monarchs, Mariposa Road recounts his adventures, high and low, in tracking down butterflies in his own low-tech, individual way. Accompanied by Marsha, his cottonwood-limb butterfly net; Powdermilk, his 1982 Honda Civic with 345,000 miles on the odometer; and the small Leitz binoculars he has carried for more than thirty years, Bob ventured out in a series of remarkable trips from his Northwest home. At turns whimsical, witty, informative, and inspirational, Mariposa Road is an extraordinary journey of discovery that leads the reader ever farther into butterfly country and deeper into the heart of the naturalist.

Nashville Chrome by Rick Bass

Late in 1959, the Brown siblings—Maxine, Bonnie, and Jim Ed—were enjoying unprecedented international success, rivaled only by their longtime friend Elvis Presley. They had a bona fide megahit on their hands, which topped both the country and pop charts and gave rise to the polished sound of the multibillion dollar country music industry we know today. Mesmerized by the Browns’ haunting harmonies, the Beatles even tried to learn their secret. Their unique harmony, however, was only achievable through shared blood, and the trio’s perfect pitch was honed by a childhood spent listening for the elusive pulse and tone of an impeccably tempered blade at their parent’s Arkansas sawmill.
 But the Browns’ celebrity couldn’t survive the world changing around them, and the bonds of family began to fray along with the fame. Heartbreakingly, the novel jumps between the Browns’ promising past and the present, which finds Maxine—once supremely confident and ravenous in her pursuit of applause—ailing and alone. As her world increasingly narrows, her hunger for just one more chance to secure her legacy only grows, as does her need for human connection.

Nov 30, 2010
#PNBA #award #Nashville Chrome #Mariposa Road #The Clearing
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Nov 30, 2010
The Collected Novels Of José Saramago

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Introduction by Ursula Leguin
Translated by Margaret Jull Costa and Giovanni Pontiero

 This collection, available exclusively in e-book form, brings together the twelve novels (and one novella) of the great Portuguese writer José Saramago with an introductory essay by Ursula Le Guin. From Saramago’s early work like the enchanting Baltasar & Blimunda and the controversial Gospel According to Jesus Christ through his masterpiece Blindness and its sequel Seeing to his later fables of politics chance history and love like All the Names and Death with Interruptions this volume showcases the range and depth of Saramago’s career his inimitable narrative voice and his vast reserves of invention humor and understanding.

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 Included in this collection:

Baltasar & Blimunda (1987)

The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis (1991)

The Gospel According to Jesus Christ (1994)

The Stone Raft (1995)

The History of the Siege of Lisbon (1997)

Blindness (1998)

The Tale of the Unknown Island (1999)

All the Names (2000)

The Cave (2002)

The Double (2004)

Seeing (2006)

Death with Interruptions (2008)

The Elephant’s Journey (2010)

Praise for Saramago:

“Saramago is the most tender of writers…with a clear-eyed and compassionate acknowledgment of things as they are, and a quality that can only be termed wisdom. We should be grateful when it is handed to us in such generous measure.” —New York Times

“He has the power to throw a dazzling flash of lightning on his subjects, an eerily and impossibly prolonged moment of clarity that illuminates details beyond the power of sunshine to reveal.”—Chicago Tribune

“Reading the Portuguese writer José Saramago, one quickly senses the presence of a master.”—Christian Science Monitor

“Our impression is of a writer, like Faulkner, so confident of his resources and ultimate destination that he can bring any impossibility to life by hurling words at it.” —John Updike, The New Yorker


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Assistant, Digital Initiatives

This position provides an opportunity to gain a broad understanding of the business of e-publishing, including eBooks and apps, while working closely with internal departments such as sales, marketing, publicity, managing editorial, and editorial. Reporting to the Director of Digital Marketing, the Associate provides administrative support such as contract filing, data entry, reporting and additional support to the Director of  the Digital Strategy Department. This role also  creates and distributes e-product sales materials, prepares marketing and sales reports as well as undertakes sales analysis, and is responsible for other general marketing and sales assistance.

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Nov 23, 2010
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#twofers #Jhumpa Lahiri #The Namesake #Interpreter of Maladies
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#twofers #George Orwell #Homage to Catalonia #Down and Out in Paris and London
Read an excerpt from WHITETAIL NATION: "The Bear"

   Out now wherever books and ebooks are sold

I studied the bear of a man sitting across the dining room table at David’s on the morning of opening day. He sat with his massive head down, methodical and self-absorbed, eating his pancakes.

 

This was Rex. Rex was my enemy.

 

Rex, a slow-moving, bearded man who looked to be somewhere between forty and seventy years of age, had come to the ranch on business on Saturday morning, when I was already out scouting. He was some sort of real estate appraiser who just happened to make his appointment on the day before the Montana opener, arriving in a pickup loaded with his rifle and hunting gear. Even for Montana, that’s an unusual way for a real estate guy to travel.

 

When I returned to the ranch house in the afternoon, Rex was holding court in the living room, telling David and Julie about real estate values in Australia, where he’d been some kind of college professor. I listened impatiently; David and I were supposed to take a ride to poke around some parts of the ranch I couldn’t drive to on my own.

 

I didn’t have to listen very long to figure out that Rex was one of those superior types who took great pride in what he knew, most of which was stuff we didn’t know, mainly because most of us would pass out from boredom before absorbing it all. There’s a place for guys like this in the world, but it isn’t on a barstool alongside me. People like that have a way of preempting discussion, and that’s all right by them, because they’re basically talking to themselves and like the sound of what they hear.

 

After he taught us all about the difference in the economies of Australia and Montana, Rex wanted to shoot his gun to make sure the scope was on target. It dawned on me then: Rex was staying to hunt with us in the morning. I had a premonition that by the end of the following day, I’d have either shot a monster buck or a plodding, long-winded former college professor.


Whitetail Nation: My Season in Pursuit of the Monster Buck

By Pete Bodo

9780618969968   $25.00   11/15/2010   Hardcover    E-book

 

Nov 18, 2010
#Whitetail Nation #excerpt
The Collected Novels of Jose Saramago - yours for the low, low price of $36 (because we're awesome like that). → artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com

Our Saramago omnibus ebook will be available November 29, 2010. 

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#Jose Saramago #collected works
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Rainy day recommendations

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   Our top 5 publisher blogs - we love to see what you guys have to share every day:

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   And a shout out to my talented and dedicated colleagues at HMH LiT (http://hmhlit.tumblr.com/) and Some People Like Poetry (http://hmhpoetry.tumblr.com/)!

Nov 16, 2010
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Whitetail Nation excerpt

Whitetail Nation: My Season in Pursuit of the Monster Buck

By Pete Bodo

9780618969968   $25.00   11/15/2010   Hardcover    E-book

When I turned the significant corner of fifty years, a sense of urgency began to work at me. I’d hunted as steadily as I could, for a man with a job, a family, and some sense of responsibility to both, for more than a quarter of a century. It was unlikely that I could hunt another twenty-five years. I’d shot quite a few bucks, including some good ones. But not a great one.

And I couldn’t shake that image of the Picket Fence, sauntering across the frozen plain. Another year slipped away, then another. The birth of my son, Luke, was a joyous occasion, but afterward it was even tougher to focus on hunting. I had to face the facts; I was getting older, the law of diminishing returns was kicking in. It was time to man up.

Over the years, my aims and ideas about deer hunting also had changed. I never fancied myself a “trophy hunter,” but I ingested all of the books and magazine articles outlining the strategies for ambushing a big deer, learned all there is to know about hunting transition zones between feeding and bedding areas.

I spent enough time in the woods to be able to tell whether a track in three inches of snow was relatively new or old. Over time, I accumulated a bewildering assortment of calls meant to mimic deer vocalizations, from the lost fawn bleat to the aggressive buck’s grunt-wheeze. I bought rattling antlers that promised to lure dominant bucks to the sound of combat between two younger peers, and camo everything.

I had everything but the buck.

But in this year, the Year of Our Lord 2008, it was going to be different. I was going to take up every invitation that came my way, from hunting acquaintances and friends near and far, and make as much time as I could—without having to consult a divorce lawyer—to get myself a wallhanger.

Now, on the brink of another opening day of another deer season, one that I wanted to be different from the ones that had come before, I was getting on my game face.

 

Nov 16, 2010
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#fiction #Gunter Grass #The Box #Literature in Translation
Essential books from the last 25 years → flavorwire.com

Two HMH titles made the shortlist of FlavorWire’s essential contemporary books, 1985-2010: THE GIVER by Lois Lowry, and EVERYTHING IS ILLUMINATED by Jonathan Safran-Foer.

Nov 9, 2010
#list #Everything is Illuminated #Jonathan Safran-Foer #The Giver #Lois Lowry
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Nov 8, 2010
“Humor won’t save you; it doesn’t really do anything at all. You can look at life ironically for years, maybe decades; there are people who seem to go through most of their lives seeing the funny side, but in the end, life always breaks your heart.” —

Michel Houellebecq (from The Elementary Particles), whose heart today was perhaps not broken. He just won the Prix Goncourt.  

(via)

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Nov 8, 2010
#Children's #Chris Van Allsburg #Queen of the Falls #video
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Nov 8, 2010
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#fiction #Maf the Dog #Andrew O'Hagan #Marilyn Monroe
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Yum!  → theatlantic.com

This sweet review of GOURMET COOKIE is just to our liking. Courtesy of The Atlantic.

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#Gourmet Cookie Book #review
Feeling Clever?

My esteemed colleague at Some People Like Poetry is running a giveaway for those willing to test their skills in a game of wits. Former poet laureate Richard Wilbur has devised a series of poetic riddles for us to share in anticipation of his new poetry collection’s debut (Anterooms, available wherever books and ebooks are sold on 11/12/10.) Try your luck:

 

“I was once water, and soon shall be again.
Strict heaven binds me now by many a chain.
I crack when trodden, and when held give pain.”

The first correct answer here wins a free copy of the book. Any guesses?

Nov 3, 2010
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Foreign Bodies by Cynthia Ozick: an excerpt

For sale today wherever books and ebooks are sold

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July 23, 1952
Dear Marvin,
 Well, I’m back. London was all right, Paris was terrible, and I never made it down to Rome. They say it’s the hottest summer they’ve had since before the war. And except for the weather, I’m afraid there’s not much else to report. The address you gave me—Julian left there about a week ago. It seems I just missed him by a few days. You wouldn’t have approved, a rooming house in a rundown neighborhood way out toward the edge of the city. I did the best I could to track him down—tried all the places you said he might be working at. His landlady when I inquired turned out to be a pure blank. All she had to offer was an inkling of a girlfriend. He took everything with him, apparently not much.
 I’m returning your check. From the looks of where your son was living, he could certainly have used the $500. Sorry I couldn’t help more. I hope you and (especially) Margaret are well.
 Yours,
 Beatrice

Nov 1, 2010
#fiction #Foreign Bodies #Cynthia Ozick #Henry James #The Ambassadors #Excerpt

October 2010

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Halloween books!

Explore the list below to find the perfect Halloween book to share with your little ghoul!

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Oct 28, 2010
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Some People Like Poetry.: A Perfect One-Dish Dinner... → hmhpoetry.tumblr.com

hmhpoetry:

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Ok, hmhlit, you’re not the only tumblr who can cook in these here parts. Last night was Balsamic-Glazed Chicken Breasts with Mushroom-Goat Cheese Stuffing and Green Pea Risotto night (you know, like every Wednesday night) from Pam Anderson’s (not that Pam Anderson) Perfect One-Dish…

My colleagues are such talented and ambitious cooks! If these cooking entries aren’t proof that our recipes are user-friendly AND yield delicious results, I don’t know what is! 

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New books for Elementary Schoolers

Today we are celebrating our new children’s books for elementary school aged kids. Check out the titles below - there is something for everyone!

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