Books by Christina Baker Kline and Complete Book Reviews

Christina Baker Kline, Author . Morrow $24.95 (274p) ISBN 978-0-06-079891-8
Thirty-three-year-old New Yorker Angela Russo, dissatisfied with a career that amounts to “gliding across a smooth plateau of predictability” and fed up with “abysmal” blind dates, responds to an online personal ad written by
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Christina Baker Kline, Author . Morrow $24.99 (288p) ISBN 978-0-688-17724-9
In her fourth novel (after The Way Life Should Be ), Kline traces the construction and collapse of two long-term relationships. On her way home to New Jersey after an awkward party for her lifelong friend Claire’s highly autobiographical first
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Christina Baker Kline, Author HarperCollins Publishers $20 (285p) ISBN 978-0-06-019033-0
Kline's first novel is a captivating read. When a grandfather she never knew bequeaths her a house and 60 acres of land in Sweetwater, Tenn., a restless young artist leaves New York to recover her past and rethink her future. Cassie Simon's mother...
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Christina Baker Kline. Morrow, $14.99 trade paper (288p) ISBN 978-0-06-195072-8
Kline’s absorbing new novel (after Bird in the Hand) is a heartfelt page-turner about two women finding a sense of home. Seventeen-year-old Penobscot Indian Molly Ayer has spent most of her life in foster care. When she’s caught stealing a copy of...
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Christina Baker Kline. Morrow, $27.99 (320p) ISBN 978-0-06-235626-0
The world of the woman immortalized in Andrew Wyeth’s haunting painting Christina’s World is imagined in Kline’s (Orphan Train) intriguing novel. The artist meets Christina Olson in 1939 when he summers near her home in Cushing, Maine, introduced by
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Christina Baker Kline, Author, Ed by Christina Kline, Author Hyperion Books $29.95 (352p) ISBN 978-0-7868-6233-7
Anyone who has a child or is planning to have one should find of interest these 28 essays by women about their first year of motherhood. Kline (Sweetwater), a creative writing instructor at Yale, has collected short memoirs from well-known writers...
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Christina Baker Kline, Author, Christina Baker-Kline, Author William Morrow & Company $24 (320p) ISBN 978-0-688-15107-2
The author of Sweet Water offers a taut, absorbing novel about a woman who must solve a haunting mystery in order to move on with her life. Kathryn Campbell has been in emotional limbo since the mysterious disappearance of her best friend, Jennifer,
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Christina Baker Kline. Morrow, $27.99 (384p) ISBN 978-0-06-235634-5
In the gripping latest from Kline (Orphan Train), three women try to carve out lives in mid-19th-century colonial Australia. Aborigine Matthina is eight years old when she’s seen by the wife of the governor of an English settlement on a visit to her
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