Editorial Staff

Editorial Staff

Crossed by Nicole Galland

  Crossed Nicole Galland Harper 2/05/08 Trade Paperback/640 pages ISBN: 006084180X Buy This Book www.amazon.com   ". . . an adept blend of fact and fiction that enchants and enlightens." Crossed: The Holy Crusade that never was. A Briton pretends...

Not The Girl Next Door

Not The Girl Next Door

Not The Girl Next Door Joan Crawford, a Personal Biography by Charlotte Chandler Buy This Book via Amazon.com Not The Girl Next Door Joan Crawford, a Personal Biography by Charlotte Chandler Simon & Schuster, February 2008 Hardcover, 336 pages ISBN-10: 1-4165-4751-7...

Planet India

Planet India

Planet India The Turbulent Rise of the Largest Democracy and the Future of Our World by Mira Kamdar Buy This Book via Amazon.com Planet India The Turbulent Rise of the Largest Democracy and the Future of Our World By Mira Kamdar Scribner, February 2008 Trade...

Real Change by Newt Gingrich

  Real Change: From the World That Fails to the World That Works Newt Gingrich with Vince Haley and Rick Tyler Regnery Publishing, Inc. 1/31/08 Hardcover/310 pages ISBN: 978-1-59698-053-2 Buy This Book www.amazon.com   ". . . one of our best political...

The Epistolary Novel

THE EPISTOLARY NOVEL by Rochelle Jewel Shapiro February 2008 "Writing the epistolary novel... has all the same demands as regular fiction . . ."     —Shapiro Dear Readers, Many of you probably began to write because you loved to dash off...

Light of the Moon by Luanne Rice

  Light of the Moon Luanne Rice Bantam 01/29/08 Hardcover/386 pages ISBN: 0-553-80511-8 Buy This Book www.amazon.com   ". . .a worthwhile and enjoyable read with twists in every chapter." Light of the Moon is an inspiring story of a dedicated...

A Person of Interest by Susan Choi

  A Person of Interest Susan Choi Viking 01/21/08 Hardcover/356 pages ISBN: 0670018465 Buy This Book www.amazon.com   "Take your time with this one—it’s worth every moment." A Person of Interest : An existential journey into a...

Hats & Eyeglasses by Martha Frankel

Martha Frankel grew up at a time when women wore dresses and furs while hosting weekly parties in their homes. The ladies played Mahjong, the kids sneaked surreptitious sips of their parents mixed drinks, learning about the finer points of gambling while their fathers played poker and other card games.