From Publishers Weekly
Hickam’s latest book is a little different from the other feel-good stories that emerged nationwide after the September 11 attacks. What sets his stories apart is where they all take place: the mining town of Coalwood, W.Va., the setting for his bestselling memoirs Sky of [...]
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From Publishers Weekly
As publishing industry insiders know, there is no way to guarantee a book will be a bestseller. Sometimes a sleeper hits the lists; other times a book, despite being flogged to death, never moves many copies. Nevertheless, it is possible to study how books have [...]
Review
“A wise and witty foray into the hearts of four amazing women and the publishing world they inhabit.”-Karen White, author of The House on Tradd Street
–This text refers to an alternate
Paperback
edition.
Mallory, Tanya, Faye, and Kendall are best friends-and veterans of the [...]
From Publishers Weekly
The coauthors of Men Who Can’t Love promise women “wisdom without pain” in this slick self-help guide to ideal romantic relationships. Describing women caught in various unrewarding relationships with men, Carter and Sokol compile a battery of catchy, puerile aphorisms about men and rules of [...]