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rooz
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tavo
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yna
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nde,
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aysli
p, A
leks
anda
r H
emon
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se I
hedi
gbo,
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ana
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afiot
i, A
nche
e M
in, S
hoba
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ayan
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abet
h N
unez
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llerm
o Re
yes,
Mar
cus
Sam
uelss
on,
Kat
arin
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pesh
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ert T
uhab
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abo
ut th
e re
silie
nce
of th
e hu
man
spiri
t and
the
tran
scen
dent
pow
er o
f lov
e, Ye
onm
i Par
k re
coun
ts h
er s
trug
gle
to s
urvi
ve in
Nor
th K
orea
; her
har
row
ing
esca
pe to
So
uth
Kore
a th
roug
h C
hina
’s un
derw
orld
of
smug
gler
s an
d hu
man
tra
ffick
ers;
and
her
emer
genc
e as a
lead
ing
hum
an ri
ghts
act
ivist
—al
l bef
ore h
er tw
enty
-firs
t birt
hday
. “A
cle
ar-e
yed
and
deva
stat
ing
auto
biog
raph
y…[th
at]
tells
of
[Par
k’s]
fam
ine-
stru
ck
child
hood
in
Nor
th K
orea
, he
r de
fect
ion,
and
the
yea
rs i
n w
hich
she
was
tra
ffick
ed
arou
nd n
orth
ern
Chi
na b
y ga
ngste
rs r
unni
ng fo
rced
mar
riage
and
pro
stitu
tion
rack
ets.”
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top
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clas
s.
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lla P
eral
ta’s
stor
y is
as c
ompu
lsive
ly r
eada
ble
as a
no
vel,
an a
ll-A
mer
ican
tall
tale
that
just
hap
pens
to b
e tr
ue. F
rom
ho
mel
ess s
helte
r to
Pri
ncet
on, O
xfor
d, a
nd S
tanf
ord,
thro
ugh
the
grac
e no
t on
ly o
f his
own
hard
wor
k bu
t hi
s m
othe
r’s d
isci
plin
e an
d ca
re, h
e doc
umen
ts th
e Am
eric
a w
e sho
uld
still
asp
ire t
o be
.”—
Ann
e-M
arie
Sla
ught
er, P
resi
dent
, New
Am
eric
a Fo
unda
tion
“An
impa
ssio
ned
coun
tera
rgum
ent t
o th
ose
who
feel
, as d
id so
me
of P
eral
ta’s
mor
e xe
noph
obic
cla
ssm
ates
, tha
t ‘ill
egal
s’…ta
ke jo
bs
from
Am
eric
ans a
nd d
eser
ve to
be k
icke
d ou
t of t
he co
untr
y.”—
Min
neap
olis
Star
Tri
bune
DA
VE
IS
AY
Cal
lings
The
Purp
ose
and
Pass
ion
of W
ork
In th
is in
spiri
ng tr
ibut
e to
rew
ardi
ng w
ork
and
the
Am
eric
an p
ursu
it of
hap
pine
ss,
Stor
yCor
ps f
ound
er D
ave
Isay
pre
sent
s sto
ries
of
pass
ion,
cou
rage
, and
com
mitm
ent.
We
mee
t a m
an fr
om th
e ba
rrio
s of
Tex
as w
hose
exp
erie
nces
in a
fam
ily o
f mig
rant
farm
ers
insp
ired
him
to b
ecom
e a p
ublic
def
ende
r. W
e mee
t a y
oung
man
on
the S
outh
Si
de o
f Chi
cago
who
bec
ame
a te
ache
r to
help
at-r
isk te
enag
ers.
We
mee
t a w
oman
from
Litt
le R
ock
who
help
s for
mer
inm
ates
rejo
in th
e w
orkf
orce
. Tog
ethe
r, th
ese
and
othe
r sto
ries
dem
onst
rate
how
wor
k ca
n be
abo
ut m
ore
than
mak
ing
a liv
ing,
that
find
ing
insp
iratio
n in
un
expe
cted
pla
ces c
an tr
ansfo
rm a
voc
atio
n in
to a
calli
ng.
“Isa
y cu
lls a
nd c
olle
cts
wis
e w
ords
and
pow
erfu
l st
orie
s ab
out
sear
chin
g fo
r m
eani
ng in
wor
k fr
om th
e m
ore
than
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000
stor
ies
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rded
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er t
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spir
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n re
veal
s th
e de
ep lo
ve t
hat
mot
ivat
es t
he s
tory
telle
rs a
s th
ey d
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ver
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embr
ace t
heir
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atio
ns…
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e won
derf
ul st
orie
s rev
eal t
hat w
ork
beco
mes
mea
ning
ful t
o th
ose
who
cho
ose—
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re i
n so
me
case
s ch
osen
by—
the c
allin
g tha
t mot
ivat
es, e
nerg
izes
, and
insp
ires
them
.”—
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RTh
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ense
of
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leTh
e Th
inki
ng P
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n’s
Gui
de t
o W
ritin
g in
the
21s
t Ce
ntur
yTh
e be
stse
lling
ling
uist
and
cog
nitiv
e sc
ient
ist c
reat
es a
usa
ge g
uide
for
the
21st
cen
tury
, ap
plyi
ng th
e sc
ienc
es o
f lan
guag
e an
d m
ind
to th
e ch
alle
nge
of cr
aftin
g cl
ear,
styl
ish p
rose
. In
this
shor
t, pr
actic
al b
ook,
Pin
ker s
how
s how
writ
ing
depe
nds o
n im
agin
atio
n, em
path
y, co
here
nce,
gram
mat
ical
kno
who
w, an
d an
abili
ty to
savo
r and
reve
rse e
ngin
eer g
ood
pros
e. U
sing
exam
ples
of
effec
tive
and
ineff
ectiv
e w
ritin
g, P
inke
r re
plac
es d
ogm
a ab
out
usag
e w
ith re
ason
and
evid
ence
, enc
oura
ging
stud
ents
to ap
ply
guid
elin
es ju
dici
ously
rath
er th
an
robo
tical
ly.
“Mor
e con
tem
pora
ry an
d co
mpr
ehen
sive t
han
The E
lemen
ts of
Sty
le, il
lust
rate
d w
ith co
mic
st
rips a
nd ca
rtoo
ns an
d lo
ts o
f exa
mpl
es o
f com
ical
ly b
ad w
ritin
g.”—
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in T
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’s N
ew Y
ork
Thirt
y m
ajor
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tem
pora
ry w
riter
s, in
cludi
ng Z
adie
Sm
ith, J
unot
Día
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d Ly
dia
Dav
is,
exam
ine
life
in a
dee
ply
econ
omic
ally
div
ided
New
Yor
k. Th
roug
h fic
tion
and
repo
rtag
e, th
ese
writ
ers
conv
ey t
he in
dign
ities
and
hea
rtbr
eak,
the
cal
lous
ness
and
sol
idar
ities
, of
livin
g sid
e by
side w
ith p
eopl
e of s
tark
ly d
iffer
ent m
eans
. “A
bris
tling
por
tray
al o
f New
Yor
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the t
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com
pelli
ng c
olle
ctio
n of
ess
ays
prov
ides
a c
ompr
ehen
sive
visio
n of
imm
igra
tion
to
the
Uni
ted
Stat
es in
the
late
twen
tieth
and
twen
ty-fi
rst c
entu
ries.
Fille
d w
ith n
arra
tives
by
aut
hors
fro
m a
roun
d th
e w
orld
, Im
mig
rant
Voi
ces:
Volu
me
II t
rave
ls to
Bur
undi
, A
fgha
nist
an, E
gypt
, Cub
a, C
ambo
dia,
Pue
rto
Rico
and
else
whe
re to
del
iver
an
intim
ate,
glob
al lo
ok a
t the
cha
lleng
es m
oder
n im
mig
rant
s fa
ce. F
eatu
ring
first
hand
acc
ount
s by
A
ndré
Aci
man
, Tam
im A
nsar
y, H
. B. C
aval
cant
i, Fi
rooz
eh D
umas
, Gus
tavo
Pér
ez F
irmat
, Re
yna
Gra
nde,
Le L
y H
aysli
p, A
leks
anda
r H
emon
, Ro
se I
hedi
gbo,
Oks
ana
Mar
afiot
i, A
nche
e M
in, S
hoba
Nar
ayan
, Eliz
abet
h N
unez
, Gui
llerm
o Re
yes,
Mar
cus
Sam
uelss
on,
Kat
arin
a Te
pesh
, Gilb
ert T
uhab
onye
, Lou
ng U
ng, a
nd K
ao K
alia
Yan
g.N
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ey t
o Fr
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mIn
this
story
abo
ut th
e re
silie
nce
of th
e hu
man
spiri
t and
the
tran
scen
dent
pow
er o
f lov
e, Ye
onm
i Par
k re
coun
ts h
er s
trug
gle
to s
urvi
ve in
Nor
th K
orea
; her
har
row
ing
esca
pe to
So
uth
Kore
a th
roug
h C
hina
’s un
derw
orld
of
smug
gler
s an
d hu
man
tra
ffick
ers;
and
her
emer
genc
e as a
lead
ing
hum
an ri
ghts
act
ivist
—al
l bef
ore h
er tw
enty
-firs
t birt
hday
. “A
cle
ar-e
yed
and
deva
stat
ing
auto
biog
raph
y…[th
at]
tells
of
[Par
k’s]
fam
ine-
stru
ck
child
hood
in
Nor
th K
orea
, he
r de
fect
ion,
and
the
yea
rs i
n w
hich
she
was
tra
ffick
ed
arou
nd n
orth
ern
Chi
na b
y ga
ngste
rs r
unni
ng fo
rced
mar
riage
and
pro
stitu
tion
rack
ets.”
—
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uard
ian
(UK
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ALT
AU
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ted
A D
omin
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ey f
rom
aH
omel
ess
She
lter
to
the
Ivy
Leag
ueIn
a po
wer
ful m
emoi
r tha
t hig
hlig
hts t
he im
port
ance
of i
mm
igra
tion
refo
rm, a
Col
umbi
a U
nive
rsity
cla
ssic
s sch
olar
chr
onic
les h
is lif
e as
an
und
ocum
ente
d im
mig
rant
who
wen
t on
to g
radu
ate a
t the
top
of
his P
rince
ton
clas
s.
“Dan
-el
Padi
lla P
eral
ta’s
stor
y is
as c
ompu
lsive
ly r
eada
ble
as a
no
vel,
an a
ll-A
mer
ican
tall
tale
that
just
hap
pens
to b
e tr
ue. F
rom
ho
mel
ess s
helte
r to
Pri
ncet
on, O
xfor
d, a
nd S
tanf
ord,
thro
ugh
the
grac
e no
t on
ly o
f his
own
hard
wor
k bu
t hi
s m
othe
r’s d
isci
plin
e an
d ca
re, h
e doc
umen
ts th
e Am
eric
a w
e sho
uld
still
asp
ire t
o be
.”—
Ann
e-M
arie
Sla
ught
er, P
resi
dent
, New
Am
eric
a Fo
unda
tion
“An
impa
ssio
ned
coun
tera
rgum
ent t
o th
ose
who
feel
, as d
id so
me
of P
eral
ta’s
mor
e xe
noph
obic
cla
ssm
ates
, tha
t ‘ill
egal
s’…ta
ke jo
bs
from
Am
eric
ans a
nd d
eser
ve to
be k
icke
d ou
t of t
he co
untr
y.”—
Min
neap
olis
Star
Tri
bune
DA
VE
IS
AY
Cal
lings
The
Purp
ose
and
Pass
ion
of W
ork
In th
is in
spiri
ng tr
ibut
e to
rew
ardi
ng w
ork
and
the
Am
eric
an p
ursu
it of
hap
pine
ss,
Stor
yCor
ps f
ound
er D
ave
Isay
pre
sent
s sto
ries
of
pass
ion,
cou
rage
, and
com
mitm
ent.
We
mee
t a m
an fr
om th
e ba
rrio
s of
Tex
as w
hose
exp
erie
nces
in a
fam
ily o
f mig
rant
farm
ers
insp
ired
him
to b
ecom
e a p
ublic
def
ende
r. W
e mee
t a y
oung
man
on
the S
outh
Si
de o
f Chi
cago
who
bec
ame
a te
ache
r to
help
at-r
isk te
enag
ers.
We
mee
t a w
oman
from
Litt
le R
ock
who
help
s for
mer
inm
ates
rejo
in th
e w
orkf
orce
. Tog
ethe
r, th
ese
and
othe
r sto
ries
dem
onst
rate
how
wor
k ca
n be
abo
ut m
ore
than
mak
ing
a liv
ing,
that
find
ing
insp
iratio
n in
un
expe
cted
pla
ces c
an tr
ansfo
rm a
voc
atio
n in
to a
calli
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Gui
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the
21s
t Ce
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stse
lling
ling
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and
cog
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ist c
reat
es a
usa
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uide
for
the
21st
cen
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ind
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mat
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kno
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neap
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un
expe
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rm a
voc
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to a
calli
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lls a
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veal
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derf
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me
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by—
the c
allin
g tha
t mot
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RTh
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Gui
de t
o W
ritin
g in
the
21s
t Ce
ntur
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e be
stse
lling
ling
uist
and
cog
nitiv
e sc
ient
ist c
reat
es a
usa
ge g
uide
for
the
21st
cen
tury
, ap
plyi
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e sc
ienc
es o
f lan
guag
e an
d m
ind
to th
e ch
alle
nge
of cr
aftin
g cl
ear,
styl
ish p
rose
. In
this
shor
t, pr
actic
al b
ook,
Pin
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how
s how
writ
ing
depe
nds o
n im
agin
atio
n, em
path
y, co
here
nce,
gram
mat
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kno
who
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PAUL STROHMChaucer’s Tale1386 and the Road to CanterburyIn the politically and economically fraught London of the late fourteenth century, Chaucer was swept up in a series of events that left him jobless, homeless, separated from his wife, exiled from his city, and isolated in the countryside of Kent. Brought expertly to life by Paul Strohm, this is the eye-opening story of the tumultuous year that led to the creation of The Canterbury Tales.“Strohm illuminates how 1386 marked a decisive year for Geoffrey Chaucer, one in which he went from accomplished coterie poet to the popular author of the work of genius for which he is celebrated to this day: The Canterbury Tales. In Chaucer’s Tale, Strohm, one of the finest medievalists of our time, brings this turbulent moment in Chaucer’s England to life, recovering in vivid detail the professional and creative pilgrimage that led Chaucer to compose so memorable a fictional one.”—James Shapiro, Columbia UniversityPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES • 978-0-14-312783-3 • $18.00
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DAVID ORRThe Road Not TakenFinding America in the Poem Everyone Loves and Almost Everyone Gets WrongThe poetry columnist for The New York Times Book Review offers a lively look at Frost’s most beloved poem, revealing its cultural influence, artistic complexity, and historical journey from the margins of World War One to its canonical place in American literature.“Orr is fascinated by why so many have read this poem so positively for so long, and what this fact reveals about the American soul.”—Christian Science MonitorPENGUIN PRESS HARDCOVER • 192 PAGES • 978-1-59420-583-5 • $25.95
ROBERT FROSTThe Road Not Taken and Other PoemsDELUXE EDITIONEDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY DAVID ORR
Presents Frost’s best-loved poem along with other works from his early years, including “After Apple-Picking,” “The Oven Bird,” and “Mending Wall.” Award-winning poet and critic David Orr’s introduction discusses why Frost remains a central figure in American culture and how the intricacy of his poetry invites generation after generation to search for meaning in his work.PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 144 PAGES • 978-0-14-310739-2 • $15.00
SARAH CHURCHWELLCareless PeopleMurder, Mayhem, and the Invention of The Great GatsbyWhen F. Scott Fitzgerald returned to New York in 1922, his arrival coincided with a brutal double murder that greatly influenced the novel he began writing that same autumn: The Great Gatsby. In this mesmerizing journey into the dark heart of Jazz Age America, acclaimed American literature scholar Churchwell combines a forensic inquiry into an unsolved crime with a quest for the roots of America’s best-loved novel.“Blends biography, scholarship, and literary journalism to generate a narrative that is almost novelistic in its urgency….The finest achievement of Careless People may be to return The Great Gatsby to its moment….Churchwell presents a wealth of historical material that ought to inform any reading of Fitzgerald’s great novel as a product of its era.” —The Wall Street Journal PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 432 PAGES • 978-0-14-312625-6 • $17.00
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GarbologyOur Dirty Love Affair with TrashAVERY PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES 978-1-58333-523-9 • $16.00
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The Penguin Book of Modern SpeechesPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 624 PAGES 978-0-241-95325-9 • $18.00
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The Omnivore’s DilemmaA Natural History of Four MealsPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 464 PAGES 978-0-14-303858-0 • $18.00
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The FamilyA Journey into the Heart of the Twentieth CenturyPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 400 PAGES 978-0-14-312589-1 • $17.00
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PAUL STROHMChaucer’s Tale1386 and the Road to CanterburyIn the politically and economically fraught London of the late fourteenth century, Chaucer was swept up in a series of events that left him jobless, homeless, separated from his wife, exiled from his city, and isolated in the countryside of Kent. Brought expertly to life by Paul Strohm, this is the eye-opening story of the tumultuous year that led to the creation of The Canterbury Tales.“Strohm illuminates how 1386 marked a decisive year for Geoffrey Chaucer, one in which he went from accomplished coterie poet to the popular author of the work of genius for which he is celebrated to this day: The Canterbury Tales. In Chaucer’s Tale, Strohm, one of the finest medievalists of our time, brings this turbulent moment in Chaucer’s England to life, recovering in vivid detail the professional and creative pilgrimage that led Chaucer to compose so memorable a fictional one.”—James Shapiro, Columbia UniversityPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES • 978-0-14-312783-3 • $18.00
AZAR NAF IS IThe Republic of Imagination: A Life in BooksAs a young girl growing up in Iran, Azar Nafisi, the author of Reading Lolita in Tehran, came to know America through its fiction. Now an American citizen, she urges fellow Americans to rediscover their country and its fundamental ideals through its literature. Here, she blends memoir and polemic with close readings of three of her favorite novels—Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Sinclair Lewis’s Babbitt, and Carson McCullers’s The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter. “Nafisi finds the essence of the American experience, filtered through narratives not about exceptionalism or fabulous success, but alienation, solitude, and landscape. Her argument is compelling.”—Jane Smiley, The Washington PostPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES • 978-0-14-312778-9 • $17.00
DAVID ORRThe Road Not TakenFinding America in the Poem Everyone Loves and Almost Everyone Gets WrongThe poetry columnist for The New York Times Book Review offers a lively look at Frost’s most beloved poem, revealing its cultural influence, artistic complexity, and historical journey from the margins of World War One to its canonical place in American literature.“Orr is fascinated by why so many have read this poem so positively for so long, and what this fact reveals about the American soul.”—Christian Science MonitorPENGUIN PRESS HARDCOVER • 192 PAGES • 978-1-59420-583-5 • $25.95
ROBERT FROSTThe Road Not Taken and Other PoemsDELUXE EDITIONEDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY DAVID ORR
Presents Frost’s best-loved poem along with other works from his early years, including “After Apple-Picking,” “The Oven Bird,” and “Mending Wall.” Award-winning poet and critic David Orr’s introduction discusses why Frost remains a central figure in American culture and how the intricacy of his poetry invites generation after generation to search for meaning in his work.PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 144 PAGES • 978-0-14-310739-2 • $15.00
SARAH CHURCHWELLCareless PeopleMurder, Mayhem, and the Invention of The Great GatsbyWhen F. Scott Fitzgerald returned to New York in 1922, his arrival coincided with a brutal double murder that greatly influenced the novel he began writing that same autumn: The Great Gatsby. In this mesmerizing journey into the dark heart of Jazz Age America, acclaimed American literature scholar Churchwell combines a forensic inquiry into an unsolved crime with a quest for the roots of America’s best-loved novel.“Blends biography, scholarship, and literary journalism to generate a narrative that is almost novelistic in its urgency….The finest achievement of Careless People may be to return The Great Gatsby to its moment….Churchwell presents a wealth of historical material that ought to inform any reading of Fitzgerald’s great novel as a product of its era.” —The Wall Street Journal PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 432 PAGES • 978-0-14-312625-6 • $17.00
MARJA MILLSThe Mockingbird Next DoorLife with Harper Lee“[A] wonderful memoir of Harper Lee and her sister….A zesty account of two women living on their own terms yet always guided by the strong moral compass….An atmospheric tale of changing small-town America; of an unlikely, intergenerational friendship between the young author and her elderly subjects; of journalistic integrity; and of grace and fortitude.”—The Washington Post“A winning, nuanced portrait….It seems unlikely we’ll ever have a better record of a remarkable American life.”—USA TodayPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES • 978-0-14-312766-6 • $17.00
KER I SMITHThe Wander SocietySeveral years ago when Keri Smith, author of Wreck This Journal, discovered cryptic handwritten notations in a worn copy of Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass, her interest was piqued. Those simple markings would become the basis of a life-changing exploration into a mysterious group known as The Wander Society. Here, Smith presents the results of her research: a guide to the Wander Society, a secretive group that holds up the act of wandering, or unplanned exploring, as a way of life. PENGUIN HARDCOVER • 208 PAGES • 978-0-14-310836-8 • $20.00
MATT HA IGReasons to Stay AliveThis frank account of how Haig overcame depression with the help of reading, writing, and the love of his parents and girlfriend inspires those who feel daunted by depression and helps illuminate the disease for those who are mystified by it. “In this short, scintillating, first-hand account of depression and how he combated it, novelist Haig leaves us in no doubt as to the true, terrifying nature of the beast. Writing thirteen years after suddenly being struck down by ‘a new claustrophobic and suffering reality,’ Haig provides enough detail about the symptoms of depression to deter anyone from taking the name of this cruel condition in vain….Haig’s story of recovery will encourage anyone who feels miserable, whether they are clinically depressed or not, and offers valuable insights to family and friends.”—The Daily Mail (UK) PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 272 PAGES • 978-0-14-312872-4 • $15.00
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The Boys in the BoatNine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin OlympicsPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 416 PAGES 978-0-14-312547-1 • $17.00
JONA OBERSKI
ChildhoodAFTERWORD BY JIM SHEPARDTRANSLATED BY RALPH MANHEIM
PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 112 PAGES 978-0-14-310741-5 • $14.00
NEIL MacGREGOR
Shakespeare’s Restless WorldPortrait of an EraPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES 978-0-14-312594-5 • $22.00
KATHERINE HOWE
The Penguin Book of WitchesINTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY KATHERINE HOWE
PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES 978-0-14-310618-0 • $17.00
SUSAN SHILLINGLAW
On Reading The Grapes of WrathPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 224 PAGES 978-0-14-312550-1 • $14.00
JEANNE MARIE LASKAS
Hidden AmericaFrom Coal Miners to Cowboys, an Extraordinary Exploration of the Unseen People Who Make This Country WorkBERKLEY PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES 978-0-425-26727-1 • $16.00
SOLOMON NORTHUP
Twelve Years a SlaveEDITED WITH AN AFTERWORD BY HENRY LOUIS GATES, JR. INTRODUCTION BY IRA BERLIN FOREWORD BY STEVE McQUEEN
PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES 978-0-14-310670-8 • $16.00
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Losing My CoolLove, Literature, and a Black Man’s Escape from the CrowdPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 240 PAGES 978-0-14-311962-3 • $15.00
KEVIN TREBINCEVIC and SUSAN SHAPIRO
The Bosnia ListA Memoir of War, Exile, and ReturnPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES 978-0-14-312457-3 • $16.00
EDWARD HUMES
GarbologyOur Dirty Love Affair with TrashAVERY PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES 978-1-58333-523-9 • $16.00
BRIAN MacARTHUR, editor
The Penguin Book of Modern SpeechesPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 624 PAGES 978-0-241-95325-9 • $18.00
MICHAEL POLLAN
The Omnivore’s DilemmaA Natural History of Four MealsPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 464 PAGES 978-0-14-303858-0 • $18.00
DAVID LASKIN
The FamilyA Journey into the Heart of the Twentieth CenturyPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 400 PAGES 978-0-14-312589-1 • $17.00
MARK KURLANSKY
CodA Biography of the Fish That Changed the WorldPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES 978-0-14-027501-8 • $16.00
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PAUL STROHMChaucer’s Tale1386 and the Road to CanterburyIn the politically and economically fraught London of the late fourteenth century, Chaucer was swept up in a series of events that left him jobless, homeless, separated from his wife, exiled from his city, and isolated in the countryside of Kent. Brought expertly to life by Paul Strohm, this is the eye-opening story of the tumultuous year that led to the creation of The Canterbury Tales.“Strohm illuminates how 1386 marked a decisive year for Geoffrey Chaucer, one in which he went from accomplished coterie poet to the popular author of the work of genius for which he is celebrated to this day: The Canterbury Tales. In Chaucer’s Tale, Strohm, one of the finest medievalists of our time, brings this turbulent moment in Chaucer’s England to life, recovering in vivid detail the professional and creative pilgrimage that led Chaucer to compose so memorable a fictional one.”—James Shapiro, Columbia UniversityPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES • 978-0-14-312783-3 • $18.00
AZAR NAF IS IThe Republic of Imagination: A Life in BooksAs a young girl growing up in Iran, Azar Nafisi, the author of Reading Lolita in Tehran, came to know America through its fiction. Now an American citizen, she urges fellow Americans to rediscover their country and its fundamental ideals through its literature. Here, she blends memoir and polemic with close readings of three of her favorite novels—Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Sinclair Lewis’s Babbitt, and Carson McCullers’s The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter. “Nafisi finds the essence of the American experience, filtered through narratives not about exceptionalism or fabulous success, but alienation, solitude, and landscape. Her argument is compelling.”—Jane Smiley, The Washington PostPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES • 978-0-14-312778-9 • $17.00
DAVID ORRThe Road Not TakenFinding America in the Poem Everyone Loves and Almost Everyone Gets WrongThe poetry columnist for The New York Times Book Review offers a lively look at Frost’s most beloved poem, revealing its cultural influence, artistic complexity, and historical journey from the margins of World War One to its canonical place in American literature.“Orr is fascinated by why so many have read this poem so positively for so long, and what this fact reveals about the American soul.”—Christian Science MonitorPENGUIN PRESS HARDCOVER • 192 PAGES • 978-1-59420-583-5 • $25.95
ROBERT FROSTThe Road Not Taken and Other PoemsDELUXE EDITIONEDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY DAVID ORR
Presents Frost’s best-loved poem along with other works from his early years, including “After Apple-Picking,” “The Oven Bird,” and “Mending Wall.” Award-winning poet and critic David Orr’s introduction discusses why Frost remains a central figure in American culture and how the intricacy of his poetry invites generation after generation to search for meaning in his work.PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 144 PAGES • 978-0-14-310739-2 • $15.00
SARAH CHURCHWELLCareless PeopleMurder, Mayhem, and the Invention of The Great GatsbyWhen F. Scott Fitzgerald returned to New York in 1922, his arrival coincided with a brutal double murder that greatly influenced the novel he began writing that same autumn: The Great Gatsby. In this mesmerizing journey into the dark heart of Jazz Age America, acclaimed American literature scholar Churchwell combines a forensic inquiry into an unsolved crime with a quest for the roots of America’s best-loved novel.“Blends biography, scholarship, and literary journalism to generate a narrative that is almost novelistic in its urgency….The finest achievement of Careless People may be to return The Great Gatsby to its moment….Churchwell presents a wealth of historical material that ought to inform any reading of Fitzgerald’s great novel as a product of its era.” —The Wall Street Journal PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 432 PAGES • 978-0-14-312625-6 • $17.00
MARJA MILLSThe Mockingbird Next DoorLife with Harper Lee“[A] wonderful memoir of Harper Lee and her sister….A zesty account of two women living on their own terms yet always guided by the strong moral compass….An atmospheric tale of changing small-town America; of an unlikely, intergenerational friendship between the young author and her elderly subjects; of journalistic integrity; and of grace and fortitude.”—The Washington Post“A winning, nuanced portrait….It seems unlikely we’ll ever have a better record of a remarkable American life.”—USA TodayPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES • 978-0-14-312766-6 • $17.00
KER I SMITHThe Wander SocietySeveral years ago when Keri Smith, author of Wreck This Journal, discovered cryptic handwritten notations in a worn copy of Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass, her interest was piqued. Those simple markings would become the basis of a life-changing exploration into a mysterious group known as The Wander Society. Here, Smith presents the results of her research: a guide to the Wander Society, a secretive group that holds up the act of wandering, or unplanned exploring, as a way of life. PENGUIN HARDCOVER • 208 PAGES • 978-0-14-310836-8 • $20.00
MATT HA IGReasons to Stay AliveThis frank account of how Haig overcame depression with the help of reading, writing, and the love of his parents and girlfriend inspires those who feel daunted by depression and helps illuminate the disease for those who are mystified by it. “In this short, scintillating, first-hand account of depression and how he combated it, novelist Haig leaves us in no doubt as to the true, terrifying nature of the beast. Writing thirteen years after suddenly being struck down by ‘a new claustrophobic and suffering reality,’ Haig provides enough detail about the symptoms of depression to deter anyone from taking the name of this cruel condition in vain….Haig’s story of recovery will encourage anyone who feels miserable, whether they are clinically depressed or not, and offers valuable insights to family and friends.”—The Daily Mail (UK) PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 272 PAGES • 978-0-14-312872-4 • $15.00
DANIEL JAMES BROWN
The Boys in the BoatNine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin OlympicsPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 416 PAGES 978-0-14-312547-1 • $17.00
JONA OBERSKI
ChildhoodAFTERWORD BY JIM SHEPARDTRANSLATED BY RALPH MANHEIM
PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 112 PAGES 978-0-14-310741-5 • $14.00
NEIL MacGREGOR
Shakespeare’s Restless WorldPortrait of an EraPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES 978-0-14-312594-5 • $22.00
KATHERINE HOWE
The Penguin Book of WitchesINTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY KATHERINE HOWE
PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES 978-0-14-310618-0 • $17.00
SUSAN SHILLINGLAW
On Reading The Grapes of WrathPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 224 PAGES 978-0-14-312550-1 • $14.00
JEANNE MARIE LASKAS
Hidden AmericaFrom Coal Miners to Cowboys, an Extraordinary Exploration of the Unseen People Who Make This Country WorkBERKLEY PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES 978-0-425-26727-1 • $16.00
SOLOMON NORTHUP
Twelve Years a SlaveEDITED WITH AN AFTERWORD BY HENRY LOUIS GATES, JR. INTRODUCTION BY IRA BERLIN FOREWORD BY STEVE McQUEEN
PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES 978-0-14-310670-8 • $16.00
THOMAS CHATTERTON WILLIAMS
Losing My CoolLove, Literature, and a Black Man’s Escape from the CrowdPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 240 PAGES 978-0-14-311962-3 • $15.00
KEVIN TREBINCEVIC and SUSAN SHAPIRO
The Bosnia ListA Memoir of War, Exile, and ReturnPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES 978-0-14-312457-3 • $16.00
EDWARD HUMES
GarbologyOur Dirty Love Affair with TrashAVERY PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES 978-1-58333-523-9 • $16.00
BRIAN MacARTHUR, editor
The Penguin Book of Modern SpeechesPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 624 PAGES 978-0-241-95325-9 • $18.00
MICHAEL POLLAN
The Omnivore’s DilemmaA Natural History of Four MealsPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 464 PAGES 978-0-14-303858-0 • $18.00
DAVID LASKIN
The FamilyA Journey into the Heart of the Twentieth CenturyPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 400 PAGES 978-0-14-312589-1 • $17.00
MARK KURLANSKY
CodA Biography of the Fish That Changed the WorldPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES 978-0-14-027501-8 • $16.00
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