STRIKE FORCE
by Dale Brown
Filled with the latest cutting-edge
weaponry, geopolitical intrigue,
high-flying suspense and a colorful
cast of characters trying to keep the
Middle East from exploding out of
control,
Strike Force
is
New York
Times
best-selling master Dale
Brown at his best.
Hardcover / William Morrow
ANIMAL DREAMS
by Barbara Kingsolver
Blending flashbacks, dreams and
Native American legends,
Animal
Dreams
is a suspenseful love story
and a moving exploration of life’s
largest commitments.
Paperback / Harper Perennial
HIGH TIDE IN TUCSON:
ESSAYS FROM NOW
OR NEVER
by Barbara Kingsolver
Kingsolver returns to her favored
literary terrain to explore the themes
of family, community and the natural
world. She writes about notions as
diverse as modern motherhood, the
history of private property and the
suspended citizenship of humans in
the animal kingdom.
Paperback / Harper Perennial
THE YIDDISH POLICEMEN’S
UNION
by Michael Chabon
At once a gripping whodunit, a love story, an
homage to 1940s noir and an exploration of the
mysteries of exile and redemption, this is the story
of a Jewish detective investigating a murder case
in the Alaskan panhandle.
Hardcover/HarperCollins
ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, MIRACLE:
A YEAR OF FOOD LIFE
by Barbara Kingsolver
Kingsolver’s first nonfiction narrative is an eye-
opener to an old truth: You are what you eat.
Part memoir, part journalistic investigation, the
work makes a passionate case for putting the
kitchen at the center of family life and diversified
farms at the center of the American diet.
Hardcover / HarperCollins
PIGS IN HEAVEN
by Barbara Kingsolver
When 6-year-old Turtle Greer witnesses a
freak accident at the Hoover Dam, her
insistence on what she has seen leads to a
man’s dramatic rescue. But Turtle’s moment
of celebrity soon draws her and everyone in
her life into a conflict of historic proportions.
Paperback / Harper Perennial
THE BEAN TREES
by Barbara Kingsolver
Clear-eyed and spirited, Taylor Greer grew
up poor in rural Kentucky with the goals of
avoiding pregnancy and getting away. Hers is a
story about love and friendship, abandonment
and belonging, and the discovery of surprising
resources in apparently empty places.
Paperback / Harper Perennial
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