The Given Day On Late Late Night
Dennis Lehane will be a guest on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on Thursday night. Tune in at 12:30 to hear him discuss The Given Day!
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Dennis Lehane will be a guest on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on Thursday night. Tune in at 12:30 to hear him discuss The Given Day!
It may have taken the Boston Globe a while to get to Nellie Hermann's THE CURE FOR GRIEF, but we're glad that they liked what they read:As deeply as one feels for this family that has been virtually halved by fate, the reader, and especially the reviewer, sometimes feel ambushed by so much tragedy. Yet this is the way it was. And here is a quintessentially Jewish 20th-century story. What Hermann makes vividly clear is that surviving the Holocaust doesn't ensure an unblemished future. For some families, there is no end to the price that must be paid, and the pain of that simply becomes what "life" means. By the time I finished this moving book, I realized that Hermann had no choice. And now that she has written this brave first novel, let us hope she will let her imagination soar and take her to places where her obvious gifts can develop even more.
We're pleased to tell you that C.J. Box's forthcoming standalone thriller, THREE WEEKS TO SAY GOODBYE, received a starred review in today's Publishers Weekly:Bestseller Box (Blue Heaven) explores an adoptive parent's worst nightmare in this compelling stand-alone thriller. Jack McGuane, an employee of Denver's convention and visitors bureau, and his wife suddenly discover that demonic Garrett Morland, the birth father of their dearly loved nine-month-old daughter, Angelina, didn't sign away his parental rights. Garrett and his powerful father, a sitting federal judge, give the McGuanes three weeks to return Angelina. In this bleak scenario, Box eschews facile sentimentality and meticulously builds pitch-perfect characterizations, notably that of McGuane, who grew up with uneducated but hard-working parents on a series of Montana ranches. Box's equally convincing villains--gangsters, murderers, child pornographers--each provide a different face of evil, and each individual has to decide how best to get at the truth. As usual, Box blessedly reasserts that whatever the cost, such truth exists, and ordinary folk have the strength to find it.
We're thrilled to tell you that Publishers Weekly has chosen THE GIVEN DAY as one of the 25 best novels of the year!
As always, you can find the full reviews here.
Rich, complex and deeply moving, "The Given Day" is this year's undisputed masterpiece, a grand, sprawling 720-page epic that moves like a thriller and cuts like bad news from home.
Patrick Kenzie is missing and presumed dead.
No, it's not the latest plot line for a Dennis Lehane whodunit. It's a sad fact for the best-selling author. The character who helped him sell a million books and launch a bankable career just doesn't speak to him anymore.