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Books: 'Losing Everything'
David Lozell Martin's achy-breaky new memoir, "Losing Everything," is his plain-spoken account of what it's like to be stripped of everything.
  Tue, 06 Jan 2009 17:26 GMT

Books: 'Stories Done'
In this book, Mikal Gilmore writes about stars from the 1960s.
  Mon, 05 Jan 2009 17:36 GMT

Books: 'Bone by Bone'
In "Bone by Bone," Carol O'Connell has populated a small, sinister California town with enough suspects, motives and implements to create a "Clue"-style murder scheme on every corner.
  Sun, 04 Jan 2009 18:38 GMT

Trust takes another hit: Is anyone checking the facts?
This week Oprah Winfrey and the New York publishing industry stumbled on yet another unverified account in the form of a Holocaust survivor who said his future wife had helped him stay alive while he was imprisoned as a child in a Nazi concentration camp by throwing apples over the fence to him.
By MOTOKO RICH AND BRIAN STELTER / THE NEW YORK TIMES   Fri, 02 Jan 2009 23:23 GMT

Book: Where Serpets Sleep
  Fri, 02 Jan 2009 22:17 GMT

Tale of a homeless Korean teen in NYC offers special insight
Nami Mun's harrowing debut novel, "Miles from Nowhere," provides an insightful look at a runaway Korean teen's life on the New York streets. She discusses it next Tuesday in Seattle.
By JOHN MARSHALL / P-I BOOK CRITIC   Thu, 01 Jan 2009 16:53 GMT

'Red Sorghum' author makes a Seattle stop on his first U.S. tour
Mo Yan, one of China's leading writers, kicks of Seattle's literary new year with an event Monday at Seattle Central Library. The acclaimed author of "Red Sorghum" is on his first American tour.
  Thu, 01 Jan 2009 16:59 GMT

Book: 'Fidel's Last Days'
The elephant-in-the-room problem with this novel is that Fidel's last day has passed, at least as far as running the country goes. But he is still in charge in this book, so the tale is caught in a kind of in-between zone.
  Thu, 01 Jan 2009 17:00 GMT

Author of 'Dewey' the cat's tale gets a tabby named Page
Vicki Myron intended to wait a year or two before getting another cat. Her best-selling book, "Dewey, The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World," was keeping her on the road most of the time and she didn't have time for a pet.
By MICHAEL J. CRUMB / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS   Wed, 31 Dec 2008 15:56 GMT

Books: 'The Complete Lyrics of Oscar Hammerstein II'
About the last thing you'd expect, a song so brazenly sexually suggestive and politically incorrect that it's inappropriate for a family newspaper to print the lyric, is included in "The Complete Lyrics of Oscar Hammerstein II."
  Wed, 31 Dec 2008 15:56 GMT



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