February 11, 2009 3:43 PM
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'Tis The Season ... For Books
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For the readers on your list, our friend Janet Maslin of The New York Times suggests these new tomes:
"Away" by Amy Bloom (Random House)
"Boom!" by Tom Brokaw (Random House)
"Her Last Death" by Susanna Sonnenberg (Scribner)
"I'll Sleep When I'm Dead: The Dirty Life and Times of Warren Zevon" by Crystal Zevon (Ecco)
"Journals 1952-2000" by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr." (Penguin)
"The Letters of Noel Coward" (Knopf)
"One Drop: My Father's Hidden Life - A Story of Race and Family Secrets" by Bliss Broyard (Little, Brown)
"Person of Interest" by Theresa Schwegel (St. Martins Minotaur)
"Away" by Amy Bloom (Random House)
"Boom!" by Tom Brokaw (Random House)
"Her Last Death" by Susanna Sonnenberg (Scribner)
"I'll Sleep When I'm Dead: The Dirty Life and Times of Warren Zevon" by Crystal Zevon (Ecco)
"Journals 1952-2000" by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr." (Penguin)
"The Letters of Noel Coward" (Knopf)
"One Drop: My Father's Hidden Life - A Story of Race and Family Secrets" by Bliss Broyard (Little, Brown)
"Person of Interest" by Theresa Schwegel (St. Martins Minotaur)
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