The Confession of a Child of the Century by Samuel Heather

The Confession of a Child of the Century by Samuel Heather

Author: Thomas Rogers

Publisher: Open Road Media

Published: 2013-12-10

Total Pages: 461

ISBN-13: 1480449814

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DIVDIVFinalist for the National Book Award: A witty novel of coming of age during wartime in America/divDIV In the words of its “author,” Samuel Heather, the Confession is a “comical historical pastoral” that chronicles the struggles of growing up the son of a Midwestern bishop. (“My father’s daily work was to be a father. It was excruciating.”) Samuel escapes Missouri to attend Harvard, where he gets himself expelled for exploding a footbridge over the Charles River. He is soon sent to fight in Korea and lands in a prison camp. Samuel’s picaresque coming of age—by turns both funny and poignant—is truly the tale of “a child of the century.”/div/div


More Book Lust

More Book Lust

Author: Nancy Pearl

Publisher: Sasquatch Books

Published: 2009-09-29

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 1570616558

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Whether you’re searching for the perfect read for yourself or for a friend, More Book Lust offer eclectic recommendations unlike those in any other reading guide available. In this followup to the bestselling Book Lust, popular librarian, Nancy Pearl, offers a fresh collection of 1,000 reading recommendations in more than 120 thematic, intelligent and wholly entertaining reading lists. For the friend wanting to leave her job: "Living Your Dream" offers good armchair dreaming books about people who have left stodgy jobs to do what they love. Are you a budding chef? "Fiction For Foodies" includes books that sneak in a recipe or two along with a tantalizing plot. For the James Bond wannabe: "Crime is a Globetrotter" features crime novels set in various locations around the world such as Tibet, Sweden, and Sicily. In the book’s introduction, Pearl jokes, “If we were at a twelve-step meeting together, I would have to stand up and say, ‘Hi, I’m Nancy P., and I’m a readaholic.” Booklist magazine plays off this obsession while echoing a sentiment of Nancy Pearl’s fans everywhere: “A self-confessed ‘readaholic,’ Pearl lets us benefit from her addiction. May she never seek recovery.” Indeed.


At the Shores

At the Shores

Author: Thomas Rogers

Publisher: Open Road Media

Published: 2013-12-10

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 1480449822

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DIVDIVA classic novel of a young man in love with women, the world, and love itself/divDIV The dunes of Jerry Engels’s childhood are those of Indiana Shores, a small slice of paradise resting between Gary and the industrial furnaces of Chicago. Jerry loves Lake Michigan and swimming its waters; he loves the beach and the live dune where he plays. But mostly, Jerry loves women./divDIV /divDIVThis isn’t the awkward lust of an adolescent; Jerry is a boy who loves women and everything about them: a flower tucked into the hair, or the length of a leg. Teenage Jerry is a charmer, a flirt, “an erotic pantheist or a pantheistic eroticist.” Always, in his honesty and quirkiness, he is an irresistible and lovable character, himself. When he falls for Rosalind, his love takes on new, humorous, and wondrous dimensions./divDIV /divDIVAt the Shores celebrates love in all of its forms; it is a coming-of-age novel for all generations./div/div


Jerry Engels

Jerry Engels

Author: Thomas Rogers

Publisher: Open Road Media

Published: 2013-12-10

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 1480449830

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DIVDIVThe raucously sweet sequel to At the Shores/divDIV Jerry Engels is in his junior year at Penn State. He lives with his fraternity brothers, flunks his classes, lifts weights, and thinks about women—constantly. Insatiable, Jerry devours the Kinsey Report in full, and sets out to test its findings wherever possible, grilling his brothers on their homosexual experiences, getting crabs from a prostitute, posing in the nude for art classes, and romancing a good friend’s little sister. Yet Jerry is not a rake but a carnal saint, delighting in life in a careless, grateful manner. When Jerry does find love, this remarkable comic novel of lust becomes a romance./div/div


The Pursuit of Happiness

The Pursuit of Happiness

Author: Thomas Rogers

Publisher: Open Road Media

Published: 2013-12-10

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 1480449806

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DIVDIVFinalist for the National Book Award: A deftly comic novel of family and society set in 1960s Chicago/divDIV “Being free with the permission of society is not being free at all,” says William Popper, the central character in this quietly ironic first novel. William and his girlfriend, Jane, are sensible University of Chicago graduates, happy lovers, children of good families—and self-described anarchists. When William accidentally runs over an elderly woman and is charged with manslaughter, their lives veer unexpectedly off path. As the consequences of William’s accident compound, the two find themselves butting up against the society they seek to drop out of./divDIV /divDIVThis National Book Award–nominated debut still speaks to those who remain idealistic in a cynical world./div/div


Contemporary Literary Criticism

Contemporary Literary Criticism

Author: Roger Matuz

Publisher: Contemporary Literary Criticis

Published: 1990-03

Total Pages: 536

ISBN-13: 9780810344310

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