Spring 2001 Book List - Hardcover General Fiction &Short Stories
Edited by Laurele Riippa. Compiled by Lynn Andriani, Dena Croog, Robert Dahlin, Charles Hix, Julia Moberg, Karole Riippa and Bella Stander. -- Publishers Weekly, 1/22/2001
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Edited by Laurele Riippa. Compiled by Lynn Andriani, Dena Croog, Robert Dahlin, Charles Hix, Julia Moberg, Karole Riippa and Bella Stander. -- 1/22/01 Hardcover General Fiction &Short Stories ALGONQUIN A Perfect Arrangement (May, $23.95) by Suzanne Berne. A thriving family suffers when a new nanny takes charge. 50,000 first printing. Advertising. 15-city author tour. ALYSON The Day Eazy-E Died (Aug., $19.95) by James Earl Hardy continues the B-Boy Blues series with a new look at young people of all sexual orientations. ARCADE ATLANTIC MONTHLY PRESS BAKER BOOK HOUSE BALLANTINE Entering Normal (June, $24) by Anne D. LeClaire. Two women dealing with grief discover each other and learn the meaning of family. Ad/promo. 6-city author tour. Rise to Rebellion: A Novel of the American Revolution (July, $26.95) by Jeff Shaara explores the personalities and issues that led to war. Ad/promo. 13-city author tour. The Manhattan Hunt Club (Aug., $25.95) by John Saul. A college student becomes the victim of a murderous group bored with conventional sports. Ad/promo. Author publicity. BALLANTINE/ONE WORLD BANTAM May There Be a Road (May, $TBA) by Louis L'Amour collects 11 stories in book form for the first time. 275,000 first printing. Ad/promo. Summer Light (July, $TBA) by Luanne Rice portrays love at first sight and angels here on earth. 75,000 first printing. Ad/promo. Author tour. A Traitor to Memory (July, $TBA) by Elizabeth George. A 28-year-old virtuoso violinist suddenly unable to play seeks the truth behind an appalling event. 225,000 first printing. Ad/promo. Author publicity. Brazen Virtue (Aug., $TBA) by Nora Roberts brings this novel of suspense and desire into hardcover for the first time. 275,000 first printing. Ad/promo. FREDERIC C. BEIL BETHANY HOUSE Sanctuary (May, $15.99) by Beverly Lewis and David Lewis. An Amish community provides refuge for a woman in peril. BLOOMSBURY USA BRIDGE WORKS (dist. by NBN) BROADWAY BOOKS The Best a Man Can Get (June, $19.95) by John O'Farrell. In his U.S. debut, the bestselling British author watches a characteristic man-boy become a husband and father. CARROLL &GRAF According to Queeny (Aug., $22) by Beryl Bainbridge is a historical novel of Samuel Johnson's final days. 40,000 first printing. $35,000 ad/promo. Fairness (Aug., $26) by Ferdinand Mount explores England's history in the second half of the 20th century. 25,000 first printing. $20,000 ad/promo. CATBIRD PRESS CHOSEN BOOKS CHRONICLE BOOKS COOPER SQUARE PRESS CROWN D.A.P. DELL/DELACORTE Looking Back (Apr., $25.95) by Belva Plain. Three women, friends since college, find their lives shattered by an act of betrayal. 165,000 first printing. Ad/promo. Author publicity. Leap of Faith (June, $TBA) by Danielle Steel. A young woman who was orphaned at 11 returns to the family chateau in France and falls in love with the dashing new owner. 1 million first printing. Ad/promo. Author publicity. No Man's Mistress (Aug., $TBA) by Mary Balogh. A strong-willed man and his female adversary vie for a wealthy estate. 50,000 first printing. Ad/promo. Author publicity. DELL/DIAL Niagara Falls All Over Again (Aug., $TBA) by Elizabeth McCracken. An unlikely ladies' man rises from vaudeville to fame in movies, radio and television. 50,000 first printing. Ad/promo. Author tour. DOMHAN BOOKS DOUBLEDAY The Unknown Errors of Our Lives (Apr., $23.95) by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni. Stories of family, culture and memory are set in India and the U.S. Ad/promo. Author tour. Any Way the Wind Blows (Is Cool with Me) (July, $19.95). E. Lynn Harris returns with a short novel featuring Basil Henderson. DUKE UNIV. PRESS DUTTON The Hearing (Apr., $25.95) by John Lescroart. A homicide lieutenant's daughter is murdered, and an ambitious DA may send an innocent man to death row. Ad/promo. Author publicity. The Ice Child (May, $24.95) by Elizabeth McGregor. Courage, faith and a mother's love figure in one of history's unsolved mysteries of the Arctic. Ad/promo. The Songcatcher (June, $24.95) by Sharyn McCrumb traces a song--and its singers--from the 1700s to the present. Ad/promo. Author publicity. Between Lovers (July, $23.95) by Eric Jerome Dickey pictures love and lust in San Francisco. Ad/promo. Author tour. ECCO The Red of His Shadow (Aug., $22) by Mayra Montero places its love story in Haiti, land of voodoo. 30,000 first printing. Advertising. Author publicity. EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY FARRAR, STRAUS &GIROUX Loving Pedro Infante (Apr., $24) by Denise Chávez. A divorced 30-something Chicana in New Mexico is obsessed with a Mexican film star. Author tour. Flight of the Swan (June, $23) by Rosario Ferré. A world-famous Russian prima ballerina finds herself stranded in Puerto Rico in 1917. Author tour. The Rackets (June, $24) by Thomas Kelly is set among construction workers and mobsters in the union halls, taverns and half-built skyscrapers of midtown Manhattan. FEMINIST PRESS FITHIAN PRESS FORGE The Fifth Horseman (Mar., $25.95) by Richard Sherbaniuk. An international conspiracy unleashes genetically modified organisms as weapons of mass destruction. Advertising. Author publicity. Song of the Axe (Apr., $25.95) by John R. Dann spins an epic account of two prehistoric lovers. Advertising. Author publicity. Dead Hand (May, $25.95) by Harold Coyle. Global destruction threatens when an asteroid hits Siberia, triggering a nuclear counterstrike system. 100,000 first printing. Ad/promo. Author publicity. Aztec Blood (Aug., $25.95) by Gary Jennings. A beggar boy unravels a secret to claim his birthright after the Aztec people are enslaved. Advertising. THE FREE PRESS GROVE PRESS In the City of Shy Hunters (June, $26) by Tom Spanbauer is a love story and coming-of-age novel set in Manhattan's East Village. 30,000 first printing. HARCOURT Elvis in the Morning (July, $25) by William F. Buckley Jr. recounts friendship, social change and Elvis Presley in the 1960s. 75,000 first printing. Author publicity. One Man's Justice (Aug., $23) by Akira Yoshimura. A man is haunted by his wartime experiences in the aftermath of defeat. 25,000 first printing. HARMONY HARPERCOLLINS Burn Factor (Apr., $26) by Kyle Mills. Female FBI agent Quinn Barry turns up a DNA link connecting five gruesome serial murders. 125,000 first printing. Ad/promo. Author publicity. The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse (Apr., $26) by Louise Erdrich. In this sequel to Tracks, a priest who has served the Ojibwa people for years has his faith tested. 100,000 first printing. Ad/promo. Author publicity. The Shark Mutiny (May, $25) by Patrick Robinson. The West's dependence on foreign oil triggers a world crisis. 50,000 first printing. Ad/promo. Author publicity. A Theory of Relativity (July, $25) by Jacquelyn Mitchard. A rancorous custody battle over an orphaned girl pushes a family to the edge. 150,000 first printing. Ad/promo. HARPERcollins/CLIFF STREET HARPER SAN FRANCISCO HARVILL PRESS (dist. by FSG) HENRY HOLT Sylvia and Ted (May, $22) by Emma Tennant re-creates the turbulent relationship between Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes. The Collected Stories of Richard Yates (May, $28) by Richard Yates gathers the late writer's short fiction in one volume for the first time. On the Night Plain (Aug., $23) by J. Robert Lennon. After leaving his family's Montana ranch for a fishing boat on the Atlantic, a man returns after his mother's death. HOLT/METROPOLITAN HERODIAS HOUGHTON MIFFLIN Hotel Honolulu (May, $26) by Paul Theroux. A writer down on his luck becomes manager of a seedy tourist hotel on a back street in Waikiki. 35,000 first printing. Ad/promo. Author tour. The Dying Animal (June, $22) by Philip Roth. An eminent critic and lecturer finds his life erotically charged by a beautiful Cuban student many years younger than he. 60,000 first printing. Ad/promo. Author publicity. The Wind Done Gone (June, $23) by Alice Randall views the world of Gone with the Wind from an African-American point of view. 25,000 first printing. Ad/promo. 8-city author tour. HYPERION Parallel Lives (June, $23.95) by Ridley Pearson. A grieving widower plots to bring down the train company he blames for the deaths of his wife and child. 175,000 first printing. 8-city author tour. HYPERION/THEIA The Grand Complication (Aug., $24.95) by Allen Kurzweil. A man working at the New York Public Library breaks all the rules in order to impress a courtly scholar. 5-city author tour. JEWISH PUBLICATION SOCIETY JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV. PRESS KENSINGTON Renee and Jay (July, $23) by J.J. Murray. Saucy sistah Renee finds love with an Italian pizza maker. Mourning Glory (Aug., $23) by Warren Adler. A woman cleverly reinvents herself to snare a wealthy Palm Beach widower. KENSINGTON/DAFINA It's a Thin Line (May, $22) by Kimberla Lawson Roby. After their mother's stroke, three siblings find stability in their relationships with one another. KNOPF Snow Mountain Passage (Apr., $24) by James D. Houston retells the Donner story through the eyes of one member of the ill-fated group and his eight-year-old daughter. 50,000 first printing. Back When We Were Grownups (May, $25) by Anne Tyler. At 53, a woman in Baltimore asks if she has turned into the wrong person. 250,000 first printing. The Cold Six Thousand (May, $26.95) by James Ellroy. A young Vegas cop is pulled into the cover-up conspiracy surrounding JFK's assassination. 100,000 first printing. Ad/promo. 24-city author tour. Empire Falls (May, $26) by Richard Russo. A decent man contends with family conflicts and a hardscrabble community in blue-collar Maine. 100,000 first printing. Yeats Is Dead! (June, $23). Editors Joseph O'Connor. Frank McCourt and Roddy Doyle are among 15 Irish writers contributing to a funny, raunchy murder mystery. 75,000 first printing. LITTLE, BROWN The Gospel of Judas (May, $24.95) by Simon Mawer. A Roman priest, who falls in love with a married woman, is called to Jerusalem to decipher an ancient scroll that appears to be Judas's account of the crucifixion. 75,000 first printing. I Don't Want to Go to Jail: A Good Novel (May, $24.95) by Jimmy Breslin humorously depicts the downfall of a fearsome mobster. 75,000 first printing. Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas (July, $22.95) by James Patterson. In this love story, a woman finds the perfect man, who subsequently abandons her, leaving behind a diary revealing the existence of a wife and child. 1 million first printing. LOUISIANA STATE UNIV. PRESS MCCLELLAND &STEWART MERCER UNIV. PRESS MIRA MORROW Heart of a Warrior (May, $24) by Johanna Lindsey registers the collision between a proud woman and a brave warrior. 300,000 first printing. Ad/promo. The Bronze Horseman (June, $26.95) by Paullina Simons is an epic love story set ablaze when Germany invades Russia in 1941. 100,000 first printing. Ad/promo. Author publicity. Lord of the Silent (June, $25) by Elizabeth Peters. Amelia Peabody encounters a body in a tomb she is excavating. 150,000 first printing. Ad/promo. Author publicity. American Gods (July, $25) by Neil Gaiman. An ex-con is hired as a bodyguard for a beguiling stranger whose schemes threaten the soul of America. 125,000 first printing. Ad/promo. 12-city author tour. A Dangerous Art (July, $24) by Elizabeth Lowell. A valuable inheritance places a woman in mortal danger. 200,000 first printing. Ad/promo. I Wish I Had a Red Dress (July, $24) by Pearl Cleage brings back Joyce and Ava, the two sisters whom readers first met in What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Day. 125,000 first printing. Ad/promo. 7-city author tour. The Forgotten (Aug., $25) by Faye Kellerman. Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus encounter hate among the wealthy after a rich young anti-Semite is murdered. 250,000 first printing. Ad/promo. Author publicity. MULTNOMAH NEW DIRECTIONS A Fifth of November (May, $24.95) by Paul West fictionalizes Guy Fawkes and the English Gunpowder Plot of 1605. THE NEW PRESS NORTHWESTERN UNIV. PRESS W.W. NORTON OHIO UNIV. PRESS OVERLOOK PRESS PANTHEON Jewelry Talks: A Novel Thesis (Apr., $25) by Richard Klein. A brilliant, transgendered aesthete obsesses about jewelry. Ad/promo. Author publicity. PERMANENT PRESS Nice (Apr., $24) by Charles Holdefer. Although he helps others to be nice, a man's life is about to explode. POCKET BOOKS Salem Falls (Apr., $24.95) by Jodi Picoult. A modern-day witch hunt destroys the career of a tall, blond and handsome soccer coach. Ad/promo. 10-city author tour. Springwater Wedding (Apr., $23.95) by Linda Lael Miller. In a modern Montana town, romance is rekindled with the reunion of Maggie McCaffrey and J.T. Wainwright. Ad/promo. 7-city author tour. Never Change (June, $23.95) by Elizabeth Berg. A 51-year-old visiting nurse encounters once more a fellow high school student, a former golden boy who now has an incurable brain tumor. 125,000 first printing. 10-city author tour. Open Season (Aug., $24) by Linda Howard. After revamping her life, a librarian unknowingly witnesses a murder and becomes a killer's target. 215,000 first printing. 10-city author tour. PUTNAM The Villa (Mar., $25.95) by Nora Roberts. In the lush vineyards of Napa Valley, deadly secrets threaten a proud heritage. Advertising. LG, DBC and Mystery Guild selections. Author tour. Cold Paradise (Apr., $24.95) by Stuart Woods. Cop-turned-inspector Stuart Barrington hunts a master of disguise on Florida's Gold Coast. Advertising. Author tour. Chosen Prey (May, $26.95) by John Sandford. A congenial art professor who is not all he seems is Lucas Davenport's next case. Ad/promo. Author tour. Isle of Dogs (June, $26.95) by Patricia Cornwell is the latest comic romp undertaken by Virginia state police superintendent Judy Hammer and Andy Brazil. BOMC, LG, DBC and Mystery Guild selections. Author publicity. The Jury (June, $25.95) by Steve Martini. Lawyer-sleuth Paul Madriani defends a brilliant research physician who just may be a killer. Advertising. Shock (June, $24.95) by Robin Cook. Two grad students go undercover at a fertility clinic and put themselves at great risk. Advertising. LG, DBC and Mystery Guild selections. Author tour. McNally's Chance: An Archy McNally Novel by Vincent Lardo (July, $24.95) by Lawrence Sanders. A bestselling author asks Archy to find her missing husband. PUTNAM/MARIAN WOOD RANDOM HOUSE The Fourth Hand (July, $24.95) by John Irving. An American TV journalist in India has his left hand eaten by a lion--on camera. Ad/promo. RIVERHEAD ST. MARTIN'S Fast Women (May, $24.95) by Jennifer Crusie tells what happens to one woman who is down on her luck, out of a job and without a man. Seven Up (June, $24.95) by Janet Evanovich is the seventh Stephanie Plum adventure. 350,000 first printing. ST. MARTIN'S/THOMAS DUNNE SEVEN STORIES PRESS SHAMBHALA SIMON &SCHUSTER City of Dreams: A Novel of Early Manhattan (Aug., $26) by Beverly Swerling. This epic of two families, one Dutch and one English, sweeps from New Amsterdam's early days to the American Revolution. 60,000 first printing. Author publicity. Just Say No! (Aug., $24) by Omar Tyree. Two male friends grapple with sudden superstardom and the competition that results. 125,000 first printing. Ad/promo. 13-city author tour. The Woman Next Door (Aug., $25) by Barbara Delinsky. Three Connecticut wives are stunned when a young woman turns up pregnant, perhaps by one of their husbands. 350,000 first printing. Ad/promo. Author publicity. STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK PRESS STORY LINE PRESS TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIV. PRESS TOTAL SPORTS TYNDALE HOUSE UNIV. OF OKLAHOMA PRESS UNIV. OF WASHINGTON PRESS UNIV. PRESS OF COLORADO UNIV. PRESS OF NEW ENGLAND VIKING VILLARD WARNER WELCOME RAIN Guilty of Dancing the Cha Cha Cha (May, $22.95) by Guillermo Cabrera Infante is the first English-language version of three stories by the 1997 winner of the Cervantes Award. ZOLAND Launch theSpring 2001 Book List Index
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