الجمعة، 13 أبريل 2012

Books Update: Earth Music

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On the Cover of Sunday's Book Review

'The Great Animal Orchestra'

Bernie Krause's book guides us through nature's sonic treasures and begs us to pay attention to their fate.

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Also in the Book Review

Kristin Omarsdottir

'Children in Reindeer Woods'

An 11-year-old girl becomes the ward of a soldier in this novel.

Etgar Keret

'Suddenly, a Knock on the Door'

Etgar Keret's stories highlight humor, bizarre twists and characters in the midst of psychic upheaval.

Settlers in the Gaza Strip try to avoid evacuation by Israeli forces by standing on a rooftop, 2005.

'The Crisis of Zionism'

Peter Beinart aims to save Israel from itself, and the United States from the Israel lobby.

'The Richer Sex'

A journalist argues that the increasing number of female breadwinners will change American culture.

100 Years at Sea

Two books explore the doomed maiden voyage of the Titanic.

Benjamin Busch with his father, Frederick Busch.

'Dust To Dust'

War intensifies the ruin this memoirist senses around him.

Mitt Romney as a boy in 1957, with his father, George, the chairman of American Motors.

'The Real Romney'

Two Boston Globe journalists, probing Mitt Romney's life, emphasize his relationship with the father he adored.

Rachel Maddow

'Drift: The Unmooring of American Military Power'

Rachel Maddow argues that the decision to take America to war has become too easy.

Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan.

'Reagan and Thatcher: The Difficult Relationship'

A look at the relationship between the prime minister and the president.

Abstract CityBy Christoph Niemann267 pp. Abrams. $24.95.Niemann began writing and drawing the visual blog Abstract City for The New York Times in 2008. Here, he collects the blog's original 16 essays, reflecting such urban obsessions as Lego, the subway, street maps and the pitfalls of sleeping. Above, from

Fiction Chronicle

New books by Gwenaëlle Aubry, Lysley Tenorio, Esi Edugyan and Dan Vyleta.

'Schmidt Steps Back'

Louis Begley's hero emerges, in his 70s, for a third novel.

Joost Swarte's huge-quiffed schlemiel stumbles from one scene to the next in the 40-year retrospective
Comics

Dreams of Youth

New books by Lynda Barry, Sean Phillips, Joost Swarte, Mark Long and Michael Zulli.

'Home Burial'

Michael McGriff's poems look at people struggling with loss.

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By the Book

David Sedaris

David Sedaris

The author of "Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk" would like to go back in time and collect kindling for Flannery O'Connor.

Back Page

My Life With Bob

A regular diary is fine, but keeping track of reading with a "Book of Books" may reveal even more.

Adriana Trigiani

Inside the List

Adriana Trigiani's 12th novel, "The Shoemaker's Wife," based on the lives of her immigrant grandparents, enters the hardcover fiction list at No. 5.

Editors' Choice

Recently reviewed books of particular interest.

Paperback Row

Paperback books of particular interest.

Book Review Podcast

This week, Michael Kranish and Scott Helman discuss their biography of Mitt Romney; Julie Bosman has notes from the field; Jeremy Denk talks about the sounds of nature; and Gregory Cowles has best-seller news. Sam Tanenhaus is the host.

ArtsBeat

Editor's Note

Thanks for taking the time to read this e-mail. Feel free to send feedback; I enjoy hearing your opinions and will do my best to respond.

John Williams
Books Producer
The New York Times on the Web

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