Woodlie cheated on his eighth novel - but cliché on poverty and despair, never give in to the shining South portrait, he fortunately painted a 16 year old Lee Dolly "lush green" Eyes as an unlikely heroine. Too young Lee could not escape from Ozark by taking care of the mentally disabled mother after her two younger brothers and her methamphetamine cooked father Jessup disappeared and joining the army. Recently, Jessup arrested for medication charges was imprisoned for a family of mortgages, but the court date is set within a week, Jessup can not go anywhere, Ree must find him Hmm. It was regained. What is better than anything, this novel captures criminal fanaticities close to religion, which are prevalent in rural areas that are immersed in drug culture. Oudel's essay, often the lyrics of the conversation, creates a clumsy but fascinating story that will allow you to draw out unexpectedly gentle moments from unexpected scripts: a terrible criminal teardrop from Lee, Lee Has discovered the unwavering power of family loyalty; her sad dependence on her friend Gale and her brothers, Li faces a dark and flawed existence, blood related relationships blossom. (August)
Pinkney, Andrea Davis Illus. By Evans, Shane W. Little, Brown (336 pages) $ 17.00 | e-book for $ 9.99 | September 16, 2014 978-0-316-24780-1 978-0-316-24781-8 e-book 12 years old The Sudanese girl, after being attacked by Kinshawi in her town, asked the family for security in a crowded refugee camp. Amira Bright had a dream: went out of her South Darfur farm and went to Gad elementary school, the girl was accepted. Her mother Mumma is a traditionalist about the role of girls, her father Dando and his lifetime neighbor An Anhua backing her. Dando and Amira also have a favorite game called "What else can you do?" But when a militia attacker suddenly overturns her life, Amira will win for a quiet heartache. I was relieved that the rescue team of the Karma refugee camp passed her yellow mat and red pencil and finally restored her free expression. Pinnie creates with a dexterous stroke, speaking her story with first person song
Shafer, David Mulholland book / Little, Brown (432 pages) $ 26.00 | e-book of 12.99 dollars | August 5, 2014 978-0-316-25263-8 978-0-316-25264-5 e books ridiculous A contemporary thriller draws an age-old trio of thirties into the underlying fleet against the insidious conspiracy of the war at the information highway. On the other side of the world there is Leila Majnoun, a global nonprofit organization that is increasingly weak, despite the brutal and disturbing dictator of Burma, struggling to make a profit. On the other hand, Mark Deveraux, a master of self improvement in self-hatred, is a charming and debt-living place at the promise of Brooklyn. Somewhere in the middle (or Portland, Oregon), there is Leo Crane, Mark's old school partner who is a young and poor family who hates poverty, but they grow, become problematic, physical deprivation, dirty It became easy to cause paranoia. adult
Rich, Simon Little, Brown (page 288) $ 25.00 | e-book $ 12.99 | October 14, 2014 978-0-316-36862-9 978-0-316-36863-6 e-book of humorous house The last series of girlfriends of the earth list, such as 2013) The latest series is interesting, but in some cases it may be even deeper. Imagine a small rejected writer who complains about his girlfriend on "literary places": "They hate that I am trying new things - that is they I make you feel scared! "As soon as she hits the sidewalk, she pretends to be frustrated and walks away, she calls and whispers" He's over us. " This comment should not spoil Rich's 'distracting' slogan, as comments and the interestingness of other works come from seeing each jokes spread. Unfortunately, this also means a major obstacle to books. There are not many things other than joke. However, nearly 80 pages of novel "Sell" shows something different.