BEA is just one week away! That’s only 7 days. 168 short hours. 10080 tiny minutes. 604800 wee little seconds!

Make sure you stop by the Houghton Mifflin Harcourt booth (#1657) to learn more about all of our fall 2013 titles, and to snag these awesome galleys/finished books. And to say HI!

• Wednesday (ok, less than a week): Editors’ Buzz Panel

HITLER’S FURIES: German Women in the Nazi Killing Fields by Wendy LowerA revelatory new history of the role of German women in the Holocaust, not only as plunderers and direct witnesses, but as actual killers on the eastern front during World War II. 

• Thursday and Friday, giveaways in booth #1657:

THE LUDWIG CONSPIRACY by Oliver Potzsch. From the best-selling author of The Hangman’s Daughter, a historical thriller set in contemporary Bavaria, about Ludwig II’s mysterious death and the long-lost diary that could unlock its secrets. 

CHASER: Unlocking the Genius of the Dog Who Knows a Thousand Words by John W. Pilley. The heartwarming and amazing story of Chaser, a Border Collie who has learned the names of over 1,000 objects, and her octogenarian trainer, exploring the true potential of animal intelligence and the ways in which any dog lover could achieve similar results. Watch a video — it’s AMAZING

DEATH OF THE BLACK-HAIRED GIRL by Robert Stone. An illicit romance at one of America’s most esteemed colleges leads to tragedy in Robert Stone’s most compelling novel since the bestselling Damascus Gate

THE LION SEEKER: A Novel by Kenneth Bonert. In the tradition of the great immigrant sagas, The Lion Seeker brings us Isaac Helger, son of Lithuanian Jewish immigrants, surviving the streets of Johannesburg in the shadow of World War II. 

WANT NOT by Jonny Miles. From the critically acclaimed author of Dear American Airlines, a compulsively readable, deeply human novel that charts the course of three  intersecting lives—a freegan couple living off the grid in Manhattan, a once prominent linguist struggling with midlife, and a New Jersey debt-collection magnate with a new family and a second chance at getting things right—in a thoroughly contemporary examination of that most basic and unquenchable emotion: want. 

• Friday and SaturdaySpeed Dating For Booksellers, Librarians & Book Group Leaders

Learn about THE LUDWIG CONSPIRACY, THE LION SEEKER, DEATH OF THE BLACK-HAIRED GIRL, WANT NOT and: 

THE RIVER AND ENOCH O’REILLY: A Novel by Peter MurphyFrom an author offering “some of the best writing I’ve seen from a younger Irish writer in a while” (Colum McCann) comes the tale of Enoch O’Reilly— Elvis-impersonator, preacher— a small Irish town, a river flood, and the mysterious drowning of nine citizens.

• Saturday: BEA Power Reader Day

Elinor Lipman will be in booth #1657, signing copies of: 

I CAN’T COMPLAIN: (All Too) Personal Essays by Elinor Lipman. A winning collection of essays about home, love, cooking, politics, and the writing life from the acclaimed novelist. 

THE VIEW FROM PENTHOUSE B by Elinor Lipman. Two sisters recover from widowhood, divorce, and Bernie Madoff as unexpected roommates in a Manhattan apartment in the latest from Elinor Lipman, “the last urbane romantic” (Julia Glass). 

Derek Miller’s NORWEGIAN BY NIGHT has been sold in ten countries. That means ten different jackets hugging the same one-of-a-kind story: the story of Sheldon Horowitz, 82-year-old widower and ex-Marine, on the run through the Norwegian wilderness with the six-year-old son of a murdered stranger. 

Left to right, top to bottom: Ours, UK, France, Germany, Australia, Norway, Israel, and Holland. Not pictured: Spain and Italy. 

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A mix of fiction and nonfiction, present day and past, how-tos and how-not-tos, this week’s new releases will teach you about life, success, respect, and…birding. You know, the four pillars.  

NORWEGIAN BY NIGHT: A Novel by Derek B. Miller. A profoundly moving, deliciously suspenseful novel about an American grandfather and a newly orphaned boy racing across the Norwegian wilderness, fleeing demons both real and imagined. 

THE ASYLUM: A Novel by John HarwoodGeorgina Ferrars awakens in a small room in an asylum, with no memory of the past few weeks. Then a doctor tells her that she admitted herself under the a different name the day before…

THE LAST OF THE DOUGHBOYS: The Forgotten Generation and Their Forgotten World War by Richard Rubin. For the past decade, Richard Rubin sought every last living American veteran of World War I—and uncovered a forgotten great generation, and their war. 

BRAND NEW HUMAN BEING: A Novel by Emily Jeanne Miller“A whip-smart first novel that gripped me with its wry humor and wonderfully real characters” (Curtis Sittenfeld, author of American Wife), and the story of a stay-at-home dad who’s holding his life together by a thread.

WHAT THE ROBIN KNOWS: How Birds Reveal the Secrets of the Natural World by Jon Young.  Go beyond identifying bird calls and listen to their messages: a groundbreaking introduction to avian communication and what it can reveal about the natural world around us.

BROTHERHOOD: Dharma, Destiny, and the American Dream by Deepak Chopra and Sanjiv Chopra. The inspiring story of two brothers who immigrated to America from India and took very different paths to becoming world-renowned healers and teachers.

Happy reading!

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Pretty much how we feel here at Cleis. 

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Pretty much how we feel here at Cleis

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A Workout For Book Nerds

epicreads:

All you need for this workout is a stack of hardcovers and some yarn or rope to tie them together!

Workout #1: The Book Curl

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Workout #2: The Book Up

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Workout #3: The Brunch (Book Crunch) - Just like brunch this can be done alone or with a friend!

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Cool Down

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Introducing Take Five

Each month, our bookish experts will choose five e-books, some old, some new, that surround a particular theme (this month’s theme is reading groups). These books will be available for just $2.99 all month long, from Amazon, Apple, B&N, Google, Kobo, and Sony. Take a look at this month’s titles and get reading

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-Joyce Carol Oates

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-Joyce Carol Oates

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