Jun 03


Books on the Nightstand, Episode 32 (10:05)

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It’s a short podcast this week. I’m just back from Book Expo America (BEA) in New York. Ann stayed in the NY/CT area for a few appointments and is not home yet. So I’m doing the podcast all by myself (yikes).

BEA was an exhausting blur, but an amazingly fun one! There are a ton of great books coming throughout the rest of 2009. We got the scoop on many that we’re looking forward to reading and telling you about.

For Father’s Day, I recommend three books (in addition to Ann’s Lee Child recommendation from last time): a work of narrative history about Napoleon’s march toward Russia and the disease that felled his troops; a biography of Leroy “Satchel” Paige that also goes beyond Satchel’s life to examine the integration of the Negro League into the Major League; and a book of sports trivia, stats and tips from the folks at ESPN.

gone tomorrow illustrious dead satchel mighty book

NOTE: While editing the podcast, I realized I said “typhoid” several times, instead of “typhus.” They’re not the same, but the similar words caused me to misremember which disease Napoleon’s army actually faced… apologies!
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We encourage you to write down or print out the title information and shop at your local bookstore. Titles link to LibraryThing, a social networking site that allows you to catalog your home library. LibraryThing also links to various online purchasing options. Here are the books from this post:
Gone Tomorrow by Lee Child, Delacorte Press hardcover
The Illustrious Dead by Stephan Talty, Crown hardcover
Satchel by Larry Tye, Random House hardcover
ESPN: The Mighty Book of Sports Knowledge edited by Steve Wulf, ESPN Books hardcover

(all information is for the U.S. editions).

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