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THE HIGH DIVIDE by Lin Enger
October 10, 2014

Lin Enger’s THE HIGH DIVIDE was reviewed by the Denver Post, which called it “captivating… Enger exercises an exacting adroitness when painting the Wild West … Enger gives [it] freshness and clarity…. readers will embrace this compelling story.” Algonquin published the book on September 23, 2014.

GREEN ON BLUE by Elliot Ackerman
October 10, 2014

Elliot Ackerman’s GREEN ON BLUE was cited in an article by Brian Castner about writing by Afghanistan veterans, which said, “Ackerman accomplishes a rare feat, crafting a novel that manages to be both fresh and true.” Scribner will publish the book in February 2015.

PARIS MATCH by Stuart Woods
October 3, 2014

Publishers Weekly recently featured Stuart Woods in an online article and interview, “Where Stuart Ends, Stone Begins: Stuart Woods.” Now 76 years old, Stuart Woods has written 31 bestselling Stone Barrington mysteries and 27 other books, including a memoir and a travel book. His latest, PARIS MATCH, will be published by Putnam on October 7th.

NOT MY FATHER’S SON by Alan Cumming
October 3, 2014

Harper's Bazaar has reading Alan Cumming’s memoir on the To-Do list and Amazon names it the top book for October in the Bio & Memoir category and Dey Street is giving you a chance to win a copy. Dey St. publishes the hardcover Oct. 7, 2014.

BOY ON ICE by John Branch
October 3, 2014

Jason Diamond of Men’s Journal says BOY ON ICE is “one of the best books on hockey you will ever read.” Norton published the hardcover on October 1st, 2014.

THE ACCIDENTAL HIGHWAYMAN by Ben Tripp
October 3, 2014

THE ACCIDENTAL HIGHWAYMAN by Ben Tripp has been chosen by Amazon as the Best YA Book of October. The book was also has been chosen for Shelf Awareness’s weekly Kids Maximum Shelf. #1 New York Times bestselling author Brandon Sanderson called it “Delightful and charming. A swashbuckling adventure in the vein of Robert Louis Stevenson.” Tor Teen will publish the book on October, 14, 2014.

ALL OUR NAMES by Dinaw Mengetsu
October 3, 2014

Dinaw Mengesu’s ALL OUR NAMES has been nominated for the inaugural Kirkus Prize in fiction. The winner will receive $50,000 and will be announced at an awards ceremony in Austin, TX on October 23. The New York Times called ALL OUR NAMES “deeply moving” and The New York Times Book Review said “you can’t turn the pages fast enough.” ALL OUR NAMES was published by Knopf on March 4, 2014.

NOT MY FATHER’S SON by Alan Cumming
September 29, 2014

Alan Cumming’s moving memoir was named one of the most anticipated books of the fall by NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast. Dey St. publishes the hardcover Oct. 7, 2014.

A PATH APPEARS: TRANSFORMING LIVES, CREATING OPPORTUNITY by Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn
September 29, 2014

Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn’s A PATH APPEARS: TRANSFORMING LIVES, CREATING OPPORTUNITY has received outstanding reviews across the board. Rick Bass of The Boston Globe says A PATH APPEARS is “good strong journalism, researched powerfully,” and adds, “upon finishing the book readers are likely to experience an uneasy state of stimulation and find themselves willing to do something in the world, unconcerned by questions of scale, but instead, to simply become more engaged, and in that, alive.” Knopf published A PATH APPEARS on September 23, 2014.

BOY ON ICE by John Branch
September 29, 2014

The much-anticipated debut from the Pulitzer Prize–winning New York Times reporter, Boy on Ice was praised by Kirkus reviews as “A sad tragic story that underscores the high human cost of human cost of violent entertainment”. The author was also recently interviewed on NPR’s All Things Considered. Norton will publish the book on October 1st, 2014.