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North America and the Caribbean
A selection of books on Canada, the United States and the Caribbean Islands
Time Out 1000 Things to do in New York Packed with 1,000 original and inspirational ideas of what to do in the city that never sleeps. This is a wonderful book for first timers to the city as well as seasoned visitors. With unusual takes on well known hotspots, legendary New Yorkers favourite things to do, top views, secret eats and must visit bars. Time Out 2008 ISBN 9781846700859 Pbk £12.99
What We Talk About When We Talk About Love Raymond Carver This is a wonderful collection of stories which, with both grimness and affection, depicts the Northwest. There has been much controversy surrounding this book since the unedited version, Beginners, was published last year. It was noted that the style of What We Talk About When We Talk About Love was what seemed to make it a landmark book, and distinct from Carver’s other books because of its sparseness, and yet this style was largely a result of Gordon Lish’s – then editor of Albert A. Knopf – editing. I would go out on a limb and say that both books are utterly superb and deserve to be read in tandem. This provides a fascinating study of the exercise of writing, and of how what one includes or leaves out can completely change out perception of the characters and the author’s motives. Carver never flinched from the potential of people to destroy and cause pain, or the possibility that life for some is an endless series of missed chances and mistakes. The drama caused by misunderstandings and infidelities is dark and deeply compelling. However, a warmth always seeps into the stories too. It is a joy to encounter the love and magic, as well as the danger, behind the apparently banal surface of these characters’ lives. Vinatage 2009 (First published in the USA in 1981 by Alfred A. knopf) ISBN 9780099530329 Pbk £6.99
Philip Roth – American Pastoral Christian Rutherford writes: American Vintage 1998 ISBN 0099771810 Pbk £7.99
In America Stephen Fry In his chariot of Englishness – a black London cab – Stephen starts his epic journey on the east coast and zig-zags across America, stopping in every state from Maine to Hawaii. En route hes discovers the South Side of Chicago, with blues legend Buddy Guy, marches with Zulus in New Orleans’ Mardi Gras, and drums with the Sioux Nation in South Dakota; joins a Georgia family for Thanksgiving, “picks” bluegrass hillbillies , and find himself in a Tennessee garden full of dead bodies. Harper 2009 ISBN 9780007266357 Pbk £8.99
Routledge Atlas of American History, The Martin Gilbert The Routledge Atlas of American History presents a series of 163 graphic and detailed maps, accompanied by informative captions, facts and figures. The complete history of America is unravelled through vivid representations of all the significant landmarks be concerned with politics, military events, social history, transport or economics. Routledge 2009 (Sixth Edition. First published in 1968 and updated since at regular intervals) ISBN 9780415488396 Pbk £16.99
Theatre of Fish: Travels Through Newfoundland and Labrador John Gimlette John Gimlette’s travels Arrow 2005 ISBN 9780099453253 Pbk £7.99
Sunnyside Glen David Gold With a cast of enthralling characters both historical and fictional, Sunnyside is a heart-rending, spell-binding novel about dreams, ambition and the dawn of the modern age. Sceptre 2009 (Signed Copies Available) ISBN 9780340995631 Hbk £17.99
Through the Children’s Gate: A Home in New York Adam Gopnik Adam Gopnik, the highly esteemed, his young family back to On every page of this delicious you this could only be children literally to fly at at the local deli who is more Jewi sh than Gopnik’ s grandfather – his peculiar analyst who argue that a name can be damaging to the human psyche, saying Adam’s name is very ugly – of feral parrots that have taken how they survive the brutal winter, Through the Children’s Gate is written elegantly
Adam Quercus 2007 ISBN 9781847243249 Pbk £8.99
Next Exit Magic Kingdom: Florida Accidentally Rory Maclean Rory Maclean, author of Stalin’s Nose (1992) and The Magic Bus (2007) amongst others, did not mean to go to Florida. A mistake cause the wrong newspaper to be delivered to his door and twenty-four hours later he found himself bound for the Sunshine State. Abandoning himself to the winds of chance, Maclean stumbled across an alternative Florida spending time in the Psychic Centre of the world and meetingthe Saint of Palatka and Wanda Flip, the head mermaid of Weeki Wachee. He paid $5 to drink from the fountain of youth and visited the Garden of Eden. Tauris Parke Paperbacks 2000 ISBN 9781845116200 Pbk £9.99
Siri Hustvedt – What I loved Natasha Shafi writes: From the outset, Siri Husvedt in her novel We are transported to the As the story unfolds, so does the brooding There are moments in the novel where Husvedt This becomes a novel that superseded my Sceptre 2003 ISBN 0340682388 Pbk £7.99
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