BOOKS ABOUT HISTORY
Expand your mind with these fascinating
books about World War II, from the story
of a young Jewish boy raised as a Nazi in
e Mascot to the atrocities committed
during e Rape of Nanking.
PLUME/PAPERBACK
Available now
THE SHACK
by William P. Young
Four years after his
daughter’s murder,
Mackenzie Allen Phillips
receives a strange note,
apparently from God,
inviting him back to the
shack where evidence of his
daughter’s brutal slaying
was found. What follows are
Mack’s conversations with God, with startling
revelations that will captivate readers and help
us all understand the power and beauty of faith.
WINDBLO WN MEDIA/HACHE T TE BOOK GROUP/PAPERBACK
Available now
THE BOOK OF LIES
by Brad Meltzer
It is the world’s most
famous murder: Cain
killing his brother Abel,
in cold blood. In present-day Florida, Cal Harper’s
father is murdered with
the same gun used to kill
Mitchell Siegel, whose
son would later create
the world’s greatest superhero, Superman. In a
complex maze of mysteries spanning thousands
of years, bestselling author Brad Meltzer brings
these stories together amidst the search for the
world’s first murder weapon in the page-turning
e Book of Lies.
GRAND CENTRAL PUBLISHING/HARDCOVER
On sale September 2
THE ONE LIFE
SOLUTION
by Dr. Henry Cloud
Written by a clinical
psychologist
and professional
consultant, focusing
on the benefits of
setting boundaries—
physical, emotional,
mental, and
spiritual—in the
workplace. Dr.
Henry Cloud, co-author of the best-selling
Boundaries, teaches us why such limits are
crucial to rewarding and successful careers.
ZONDERVAN/HARDCOVER
Available now
JUS T BREATHE
by Susan Wiggs
Chicago cartoon artist
Sarah Moon has spent
an agonizing year
undergoing fertility
treatments, only to
discover that her husband
has been cheating on
her. After escaping to her
hometown and running
into an old flame, Sarah is s hocked with even
more startling news: she is finally pregnant—
with her ex’s twins!
MIRA/HARDCOVER
On sale September 1
Fall into autumn with some good reads!
When the kids return to school
this fall, why not take some
time for your own reading?
ere’s plenty to choose from with these
new books from some of our favorite
bestselling writers.
Your heart will race along with the
horses when you pick up a copy of Silks,
the latest novel from Dick Francis.
Having moved from athlete to sports-writer to fiction writer, the author
makes use of his own experience as
a professional jockey in writing this
detailed and suspenseful tale of intrigue
set in the horse racing industry.
In a collection of his commentaries written
for CBS’s popular news program Face the
Nation, veteran newsman Bob Schie er
covers a broad range of topics, from Richard
Nixon’s death in 1994 (which launched the
feature) to politics, family, history and
everyday life. ough the commentaries are
short and witty, they are long on common
sense and astute observation. Says
Schie er, “My objective has never been to
convert someone to my way of thinking, but
merely to provoke thought, to explain a
complicated subject or to call attention to a
human foible.” And he does so seamlessly in
Bob Schie er’s America.
PENGUIN/HARDCOVER
Available September 8
PENGUIN/HARDCOVER
Available now
For readers who love politics, there’s
Angler: e Cheney Vice Presidency.
Perhaps the most insightful, and
potentially incendiary, look at recent
and current events, Angler delves
deep into the Bush administration and
Vice President Dick Cheney’s role in
shaping domestic and foreign policy
in a way no vice president in history
has before. Investigative journalism at
its best from Pulitzer Prize–winning
Washington Post reporter Barton
Gellman, who interviewed numerous
political insiders, both supporters and
detractors, for this groundbreaking
work of nonfiction.
Fans of Garrison Keillor will rejoice with
the publication of his latest novel, Liberty,
which revisits the familiar characters
and places of small-town Minnesota that
readers have grown so fond of. An old
stalwart of Lake Wobegon, Lutheran church
treasurer and auto mechanic Clint Bunsen
has cheerfully run the town’s Fourth of July
parade for several years and built them up
to the big, dazzling displays they eventually
became. Fellow townspeople appreciate
what he’s done for the civic event, but
have doubts when he decides to run for
public o ce. Can a heavy drinker whose
marriage is on the rocks be an e ective
Congressman? Find out in Liberty!
PENGUIN/HARDCOVER
Available September 16
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VIKING PENGUIN/HARDCOVER
Available September 16