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School Library Journal - Thu Nov 19, 1:23 am ET
Author and historian Phillip Hoose’s true story about a brave African-American teen who defied Jim Crow laws in March 1955 by refusing to give up her seat on a bus to a white woman in Montgomery, AL, is the recipient of the 2009 National Book Award in the category for Young People’s Literature.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Thu Nov 19, 4:12 pm ET
Maine author Phillip Hoose said winning a National Book Award for his chronicle of a young civil rights pioneer was all the more moving because she took the stage with him when he accepted the honor.
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The Columbus Dispatch - Thu Nov 26, 3:51 am ET
In the newly released Hollywood Moon, the last of Joseph Wambaugh's trilogy chronicling goings-on in a Hollywood police station, the author balances absurd situations with the horrible behavior of people who have little regard for others.
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Chicago Tribune - Thu Nov 26, 2:21 pm ET
The Joliet Herald News reports: Will County prosecutors are pressing the author of a book on Drew Peterson to turn over his taped interviews, arguing they are not protected by journalistic privilege. Derek Armstrong, author of "Drew Peterson Exposed" had invoked the privilege when state police contacted him about testifying before a grand jury in November 2008. Prosecutors filed a motion this ...
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Kitchener - Waterloo Record - Thu Nov 19, 6:47 pm ET
PORTLAND, Maine - Maine author Phillip Hoose said winning a National Book Award for his chronicle of a young civil rights pioneer was all the more moving because she took the stage with him when he accepted the honour.
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The Union-Recorder - Tue Nov 24, 8:23 am ET
In a special National Book Foundation online vote, author Flannery O’Connor edged out William Faulkner, Ralph Ellison, Thomas Pynchon and other leading writers.
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Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - Sat Nov 21, 3:04 am ET
Maine author Phillip Hoose, 62, said winning a National Book Award for his chronicle of a young civil rights pioneer was all the more moving because she took the stage with him when he accepted the honor.
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Sierra Sun - Thu Nov 26, 11:04 am ET
A couple of weeks ago I had the good fortune to pick up a book from local Incline Village author Diane Inman. She had called and asked me if I would like to review a book of hers entitled, "The Fine Art of Angling." Inman had produced a book by gathering 10 of the most prestigious modern-day sporting (angling) artists in the country. In the book she tells us all about the artist and their work ...
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Reno Gazette-Journal - Thu Nov 26, 4:41 am ET
Local hiking author Mike White, 57, of Reno, has two scheduled book signings this weekend: one at Borders on Friday and another at Barnes and Nobles on Saturday.
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The Online NewsHour - Wed Nov 25, 8:40 pm ET
The winner of this year's National Book Award for nonfiction tells the story of Cornelius "Commodore" Vanderbilt, who rose from humble means to amass a vast fortune, build the country's largest fleet of steamships and control a railroad empire.
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Tavistock Times Gazette - Thu Nov 26, 7:33 am ET
Best-selling author Lilian Harry will be attending a book fair in Callington Town Hall on Saturday, November 28, where she will be signing copies of her latest books.
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Irish Central - Wed Nov 25, 1:29 pm ET
Irish novelist Colum McCann has won the prestigious 2009 National Book Award for Fiction for his novel “Let the Great World Spin,” a remarkable meditation on September 11, seen though the prism of an earlier decade.
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The MetroWest Daily News - Sun Nov 22, 1:18 am ET
Newton author, UMass-Dartmouth professor Alan Hirshfeld pens mathematical pot-boiler about the life and science of Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor and astronomer Archimedes.
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The Huffington Post - Mon Nov 23, 12:24 pm ET
Miss some of the weekend's book reviews? We're back again to catch you up with a book review round-up of the newest in fine literature and in... well, Al Roker murder mysteries.
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CTV Toronto - Thu Nov 26, 6:28 pm ET
Naomi Klein says her next book delves into the simmering debate over how best to rein in carbon emissions, a highly divisive issue she predicts will explode at the upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference, set for Copenhagen next month.