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Here's a Little Story that Must be Told: PW Talks to Dan Charnas
Hip-hop journalist Dan Charnas tells the story of the corporate battles and street scuffles that made hip-hop in The Big Payback.
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The Monday Interview with Karen Abbott
An interview with Karen Abbott, whose American Rose: A Nation Laid Bare—The Life and Times of Gypsy Rose Lee is out from Random House.
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The Abduction That Changed America: PW Talks with Les Standiford and Det. Sgt. Joe Matthews
Bringing Adam Home (Reviews, Nov. 29) tells for the first time how Det. Sgt. Joe Matthews solved the 1983 abduction and murder of six-year-old Adam Walsh.
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The Perpetrator and the Victim: PW Talks with Anders Roslund and Börge Hellström
Sterling launches its new Silver Oak imprint with Swedish authors Anders Roslund and Börge Hellström's suspenseful thriller, Three Seconds. They have responded jointly in the third person.
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Consolations of Memory: PW Talks withTamara Chalabi
In Late for Tea at the Deer Palace, journalist Tamara Chalabi, daughter of controversial Iraqi leader Ah-med Chalabi, revisits her family's history in a vibrant, troubled Iraq.
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Fall 2010 Flying Starts
Interviews with four novelists who had noteworthy debuts this fall.
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Fall 2010 Flying Starts: Sarah Dooley
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Fall 2010 Flying Starts: Matthew Kirby
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Fall 2010 Flying Starts: Kiersten White
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The Missing: PW Talks with Hannah Pittard
Hannah Pittard's The Fates Will Find Their Way plays out a number of possibilities of what happened to a kidnapped girl and how her disappearance affects those around her.
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The Last Taboo: PW Talks with Jill Bialosky
In History of a Suicide, Norton editor Jill Bialosky reflects on her sister's suicide.
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For the Love of Dance: PW Talks with Jacques d'Amboise
Discussing his memoir, I Was a Dancer, Jacques d'Amboise shares the exhilaration of his stellar ballet career.
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A French Puzzle Box: PW Talks with Elena Mauli Shapiro
Elena Mauli Shapiro's 13 rue Thérèse finds inspiration in real life: a box of mementos left behind by a neighbor.
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Fall 2010 Flying Starts: Adam Gidwitz
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The Game of Monopoly
The broadband era has been a period of major innovation, including the first steps of a potentially vast new e-book market. But is the Internet as we know it—the platform that has fueled such innovation—at risk?
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The Kansas-to-Oz Ratio: PW Talks with Karen Russell
Karen Russell's first novel, Swamplandia!, is situated at a crossroads between reality and myth, and investigates the misfortunes of a clan of Florida alligator wrestlers.
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Harlem Revisited: PW Talks with Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts
In Harlem Is Nowhere, Texas transplant and journalist Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts tracks the neighborhood in history, literature, and daily life.
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An Orphanage in Nepal: PW Talks with Connor Grennan
In Little Princes, Connor Grennan travels Nepal in hopes of finding homes for orphans.
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Shots in the Dark: PW Talks with Seth Mnookin
In The Panic Virus, journalist Seth Mnookin tracks the epidemic of fear over vaccines.
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On Odd Edges of Genres: PW Talks with Jo Walton
Jo Walton's novels twist familiar genre scenarios to reveal fascinating new characters and ideas. Among Others uses fantasy elements and the real-world history of science fiction to create a unique story about surviving and finding one's place in the world.



