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		<title>The Sisters Antipodes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. In this enormously compelling memoir, novelist Alison (Natives and Exotics) recounts the strangely definitive reconfiguration of her family when her parents broke up and switched partners and children with another couple they met in Australia. In 1965, when Alison was four and her sister seven, they were living in Canberra, [...]]]></description>
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<div>Starred Review. In this enormously compelling memoir, novelist Alison (<em>Natives and Exotics</em>) recounts the strangely definitive reconfiguration of her family when her parents broke up and switched partners and children with another couple they met in Australia. In 1965, when Alison was four and her sister seven, they were living in Canberra, where her father was an Australian diplomat. The family met an American diplomat and his family with two daughters of similar ages—the youngest, Jenny, even shared the same birthday as Alison. The couples were fascinated with each other, and soon the marriages realigned: Alison and her sister moved in with their mother, Rosemary, an Australian teacher, and Paul, the American diplomat, who moved them back to the U.S.; Alison&#8217;s father, Edward, now married to Helen, became stepfather to her two daughters in Australia. During the seven years of Paul and Rosemary&#8217;s tenuous marriage, Alison, a plucky, boyish, observant child, set out to win Paul&#8217;s admiration by her accomplishments, and when she finally saw her biological father again in 1973, it became clear that Alison and her antipodal sister, Jenny, were each harboring the mass of fantasy, jealousy, and longing that was crucial and would define us. Alison masterfully delineates the treacherous forms this jealousy would take, especially amid the sexual self-abnegation of adolescence, in a truly unusual, harrowing journey of identity. <em>(Mar.)</em><br />
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<p>PRAISE FOR THE SISTERS ANTIPODES</p>
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<div>&#8220;’My family will not welcome this,’ predicts Jane Alison about her fairy tale–like memoir, The Sisters Antipodes, but her haunting story is one that truly compels telling. … Alison’s writing is pointed and poignant, sprinkled with breathtaking intuitions … her memoir seems less a breach of family ties than an act of bravery.&#8221; &#8212; <em>Elle<strong> </strong></em></p>
<div>&#8220;An incomparable personal story exquisitely, stunningly told.&#8221; &#8212; <em>Kirkus Reviews</em> (starred review)<strong> </strong>&#8220;From its calm, startling first sentence, this book is a clear-eyed account of a tumultuous childhood that happened, literally and figuratively, all over the place. Jane Alison may have felt insecure as a child, but she’s incredibly secure as a writer; and it’s this strange mixture precise and graceful description of profoundly unsettling events<strong> </strong>that underlies the alchemy of this book.&#8221; &#8212; Joan Wickersham, author of <em>The Suicide Index </em></p>
<div>&#8220;Enormously compelling … a truly unusual, harrowing journey of identity.&#8221; &#8212; <em>Publishers Weekly</em> (starred review)<strong> </strong>PRAISE FOR <em>NATIVES AND EXOTICS </em></p>
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<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">“In <em>Natives and Exotics, </em>Jane Alison takes us where history books can’t—or won’t—go.”—<em>Washington</em><em> Post Book World</em></p>
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<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">“A swirling parable that touches on the opposed sorceries of art and magic, on tyranny and rebellion, and on the struggle of male and female . . . Alison writes with the fevered pitch of nightmare and, as with the best nightmares, every detail is more real than reality.”—Richard Eder, <em>New York</em><em> Times Book</em> <em>Review</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[From Publishers Weekly Gillies left her recurring role on Law &#38; Order: Special Victims Unit to follow her poet-professor husband to Oberlin, Ohio, when he got a tenure-track position in the English department. She threw herself into caring for her two sons, renovating an old house and teaching drama part-time—but her idyllic life was shattered [...]]]></description>
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<div>Gillies left her recurring role on <em>Law &amp; Order: Special Victims Unit</em> to follow her poet-professor husband to Oberlin, Ohio, when he got a tenure-track position in the English department. She threw herself into caring for her two sons, renovating an old house and teaching drama part-time—but her idyllic life was shattered when her husband decided he didn&#8217;t want to be married anymore—or at least, not married to Gillies. (He subsequently wed a fellow professor.) Gillies brings both humor and sorrow to the narration. Despite a tendency to trail off at the end of sentences, which leaves listeners straining to hear the completion of a thought, she gives a brave performance that will have her audience cheering as she pluckily reassembles the pieces of her broken life. <em>A Scribner hardcover (Reviews, Mar. 23). (Mar.)</em><br />
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<div>&#8220;Emotionally involving&#8230; There&#8217;s a redemptive grace in [Gillies'] struggle.&#8221;&#8211; <em>Entertainment Weekly</em> <em>-</em></div>
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		<title>A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Product Description The year was 1957, the month September, and I had just turned eight years old. Dwight Eisenhower was President, but in my life it was the diminutive, intense Sister Mary Lurana who ruled, at least in the third-grade class where I was held captive. For reasons you will soon understand, my parents had [...]]]></description>
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The year was 1957, the month September, and I had just turned eight years old. Dwight Eisenhower was President, but in my life it was the diminutive, intense Sister Mary Lurana who ruled, at least in the third-grade class where I was held captive. For reasons you will soon understand, my parents had remanded me to the penal institution of St. Brigid’s School in Westbury, New York, a cruel and unusual punishment if there ever was one.</p>
<p>Already, I had barely survived my first two years at St. Brigid’s because I was, well, a little nitwit. Not satisfied with memorizing the Baltimore Catechism’s fine prose, which featured passages like “God made me to show his goodness and to make me happy with him in heaven,” I was constantly annoying my classmates and, of course, the no-nonsense Sister Lurana. With sixty overactive students in her class, she was understandably short on patience. For survival, she had also become quick on the draw.</p>
<p>Then it happened. One day I blurted out some dumb remark, and Sister Lurana was on me like a panther. Her black habit blocked out all distractions as she leaned down, looked me in the eye, and uttered words I have never forgotten: “William, you are a bold, fresh piece of humanity.”</p>
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<p>One day in 1957, in the third-grade classroom of St. Brigid’s parochial school, an exasperated Sister Mary Lurana bent over a restless young William O’Reilly and said, “William, you are a bold, fresh piece of humanity.” Little did she know that she was, early in his career as a troublemaker, defining the essence of Bill O’Reilly and providing him with the title of his brash and entertaining issues-based memoir.</p>
<p>And this time it’s personal. In his most intimate book yet, O’Reilly goes back in time to examine the people, places, and experiences that launched him on his journey from working-class kid to immensely influential television personality and bestselling author. Readers will learn how his traditional outlook was formed in the crucible of his family, his neighborhood, his church, and his schools, and how his views on America’s proper role in the world emerged from covering four wars on five continents over three-plus decades as a news correspondent. What will delight his numerous fans and surprise many others is the humor and self-deprecation with which he handles one of his core subjects: himself, and just how O’Reilly became O’Reilly.<br />
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BILL O’REILLY, a three-time Emmy Award winner for excellence in reporting, served as national correspondent for ABC News and as anchor of the nationally syndicated news magazine program <em>Inside Edition</em> before becoming executive producer and anchor of Fox News’s breakout hit <em>The O’Reilly Factor</em>. He is the author of the mega-bestsellers <em>The O’Reilly Factor, The No Spin Zone, Who’s Looking Out for You?</em>, and <em>Culture Warrior,</em> as well as <em>Kids Are Americans Too,</em> <em>The O’Reilly Factor for Kids,</em> and the novel <em>Those Who Trespass</em>. He holds master’s degrees from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government and Boston University.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Book Description Official Book Club Selection is Kathy Griffin unplugged, uncensored, and unafraid to dish about what really happens on the road, away from the cameras, and at the star party after the show. (It’s also her big chance to score that coveted book club endorsement she’s always wanted. Are you there, Oprah? It’s me, [...]]]></description>
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<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.booksvariety.com/goto/_/5830/1"> </a><em>Official Book Club Selection</em> is Kathy Griffin unplugged, uncensored, and unafraid to dish about what really happens on the road, away from the cameras, and at the star party after the show. (It’s also her big chance to score that coveted book club endorsement she’s always wanted. Are you there, Oprah? It’s me, Kathy.)<br />
Kathy Griffin has won Emmys for her reality show <em>Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List</em>, been nominated for a Grammy, worked and walked every red carpet known to man, and rung in the New Year with Anderson Cooper. But the legions of fans who pack Kathy’s sold-out comedy shows have heard only part of her remarkable story. Writing with her trademark wit, the feisty comic settles a few old scores, celebrates the friends and mentors who helped her claw her way to the top, and shares insider gossip about celebrity behavior—the good, the bad, and the very ugly. She recounts the crazy ups and downs of her own career and introduces us to some of the supertalented people she encountered before they got famous (or, in some cases, after fame went to their heads). Word to the wise: If you’ve ever crossed Kathy Griffin at some point in your life, check the index for your name.</p>
<p>Along the way, Kathy reveals intimate details about her life before and after she made the big time. She opens up about everything from growing up with a dysfunctional family in suburban Illinois to bombing as a young comedian in L.A., from her well-publicized plastic surgery disasters to her highly publicized divorce, and more. Only in this book will you learn how the dinner table is the best training ground for a career in stand-up, how speaking your mind can bite you on the ass and buy you a house, and which people in Kathy’s life have taught her the most valuable lessons—both inside and outside the entertainment industry.</p>
<p>Refreshingly candid, unflinchingly honest, and full of hilarious “Did she really say that?” moments, <em>Official Book Club Selection</em> will make you laugh until you cry, or just puke up a little bit.</div>
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<div>&#8220;With a foreword begging Oprah to be on her show and a chapter called &#8221;Brooke Shields, Don&#8217;t Read This,&#8221; Kathy Griffin&#8217;s autobiography, <strong>Official Book Club Selection</strong>, is everything you&#8217;d expect. What makes it a terrific read, though, is all the stuff you wouldn&#8217;t expect: binge eating (her own, not Paula Abdul&#8217;s); her conviction that her late brother was a child molester; and her unflinching accounts of her plastic surgery and her divorce. Whether or not you&#8217;re a fan, you&#8217;ll respect her tenacity, work ethic, and loyalty to her parents. And if you are a fan of Griffin&#8217;s celeb-tastic stand-up, skip to chapter 8, which should be called &#8221;Helen Hunt, Thomas Haden Church, and Ellen DeGeneres, Don&#8217;t Read This.&#8221; Everyone else, dive in. A–&#8221;—<em>Entertainment Weekly</em></p>
<p>&#8220;Funny, honest, and refreshingly unsentimental.  Griffin embraces Michael Corleone&#8217;s mantra with a vengeance: All business is personal.&#8221;  &#8211; <em>NY POST</p>
<p></em>&#8220;You feel as if Griffin is in the room with you, excitedly gesturing as she recounts a story [and] that&#8217;s the beauty of <strong>Official Book Club Selection—</strong>Griffin has been made a fool countless times in her career and her willingness to share those lumps, which, face it, you&#8217;ll never read in some Oscar-winning A-lister&#8217;s autobiography, endears her tremendously.&#8221;—<em>Richmond Times Dispatch</em></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Product Description The #1 New York Times bestseller! Michael Jackson’s one and only autobiography – his life, in his words. With original Foreword by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, a new Introduction by Motown founder Berry Gordy, and an Afterword by Michael Jackson’s editor and publisher, Shaye Areheart. “I’ve always wanted to be able to tell stories, [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Product Description</h3>
<div><strong>The #1 <em>New York Times</em> bestseller! Michael Jackson’s one and only autobiography – <em>his </em>life, in <em>his </em>words.</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong>With original Foreword by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, a new Introduction by Motown founder Berry Gordy, and an Afterword by Michael Jackson’s editor and publisher, Shaye Areheart.<strong><br />
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“I’ve always wanted to be able to tell stories, you know, stories that came from my soul. I’d like to sit by a fire and tell people stories – make them see pictures, make them cry and laugh, take them <em>anywhere</em> emotionally with something as deceptively simple as words. I’d like to tell tales to move their souls and transform them. I’ve always wanted to be able to do that. Imagine how the great writers must feel, knowing they have that power. I sometimes feel I <em>could </em>do it. It’s something I’d like to develop. In a way, songwriting uses the same skills, creates the emotional highs and lows, but the story is a sketch. It’s quicksilver. There are very few books written on the art of storytelling, how to grip listeners, how to get a group of people together and amuse them. No costumes, no makeup, no nothing, just you and your voice, and your powerful ability to take them anywhere, to transform their lives, if only for minutes.” –Michael Jackson, in <em>Moonwalk<br />
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From the 1988 edition:</p>
<p>Megastar Michael Jackson’s singularly brilliant career and intensely private lifestyle have become a magnificent obsession for millions of rock fans and celebrity watchers throughout the world. His double-platinum singles rocket to the top of the music charts with a velocity equaled only by the inevitable accompaniment of wild rumors about his eccentric personal life. Now for the first time, Michael Jackson breaks the fiercely guarded barrier of silence that has surrounded him in a remarkably candid and courageous book — <em>Moonwalk</em>.</p>
<p>In this intimate and often moving personal account of Michael Jackson’s public and private life, he recalls a childhood that was both harsh and joyful but always formidable. Michael and his brothers played amateur music shows and seamy Chicago strip joints until Motown’s corporate image makers turned the Jackson 5 into worldwide superstars. Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5 have combined sales of over 200 million albums. He talks about the happy prankster days of his youth, traveling with his brothers, and of his sometimes difficult relationships with his family over the years. He speaks candidly about the inspiration behind his music, his mesmerizing dance moves, and the compulsive drive to create that has made him one of the biggest stars in the music business and a legend in his own time. <em>The Guinness Book of World Records</em> lists <em>Thriller</em> as the biggest-selling-album of all time.</p>
<p>In <em>Moonwalk</em>, Michael Jackson shares his personal feelings about some of his most public friends…friends like Diana Ross, Berry Gordy, Quincy Jones, Paul McCartney, Fred Astaire, Marlon Brando, and Katharine Hepburn. He talks openly about the crushing isolation of his fame, of his first love, of his plastic surgery, and of his wholly exceptional career and the often bizarre and unfair rumors that have surrounded it.</p>
<p>Illustrated with rare photographs from Jackson family albums and Michael’s personal photographic archives, as well as a drawing done by Michael exclusively for this book, <em>Moonwalk</em> is a memorable journey to the very heart and soul of a modern musical genius.</div>
<h3>About the Author</h3>
<div>MICHAEL JACKSON was the undisputed King of Pop and has been called &#8220;the greatest entertainer who ever lived.&#8221;</p>
<p>SHAYE AREHEART was, along with Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Michael Jackson&#8217;s original editor.</p></div>
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<li><strong>Hardcover:</strong> 320 pages</li>
<li><strong>Publisher:</strong> Harmony (October 13, 2009)</li>
<li><strong>Language:</strong> English</li>
<li><strong>ISBN-10:</strong> 0307716988</li>
<li><strong>ISBN-13:</strong> 978-0307716989</li>
<li><strong> Product Dimensions: </strong> 9.1 x 6.2 x 1.3 inches</li>
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