Roxanne J. Coady - The Book That Changed My Life: 71 Remarkable Writers Celebrate the Books That Matter Most to Them by Roxanne J. Coady and Joy Johannessen
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From Publishers WeeklyAs a teenager in a Parisian expatriates bookstore, James Atlas found Gwendolyn Brookss Selected Poems and realized that poetry could emerge out of the geography of your own experience. Jacquelyn Mitchard named a baby after the struggling heroine of Betty Smiths A Tree Grows in Brooklyn; Ayn Rands Atlas Shrugged jarred Nelson Demille into thinking outside the box; Michael Stern was transported to unknown worlds by the Sears catalogue; while Sen. Joe Lieberman, an observant Jew, was molded by the Bible. In this uneven collection of often predictable musings about their favorite books by a catchall of writers (including PWs editor, Sara Nelson), one of the few standouts is by Frank McCourt, who tastes a line from Shakespeares Henry VIII when hes a 10-year-old typhoid patient and remembers its like having jewels in my mouth when I say the words. Unfortunately, by stuffing 71 writers into a slim volume, bookseller Coady and editor Johannessen all but ensure prosaic snippets of random thoughts rather than developed essays. The format also allows for repetition (J.D. Salinger; Harper Lee) and self-promotion (Carol Higgins Clarks inspiration was her famous mother; Anita Diamant showboats about her own novel The Red Tent in a piece about Virginia Woolf). From BooklistFor-the-love-of-books anthologies work like catnip on ardent readers and those who advise them, and what fun it is to discover which books writers love. Connecticut bookseller Coady, who believes so deeply in the power of books that she established the nonprofit Read to Grow Foundation (which book proceeds will support) to promote literacy and the joy of reading, takes a refreshingly populist approach in this collection of 71 lively favorite-book essays. Childrens book creator Tomie dePaola reveals his passion for Kristin Lavransdatter. Literary scholar Harold Bloom confesses his delight in the fantasy novel Little, Big. Elizabeth Berg and Alice Hoffman describe revelations sparked by Catcher in the Rye. Crime writer Patricia Cornwell discloses her fascination with Uncle Toms Cabin, and her familial connection to Harriet Beecher Stowe, while Carol Higgins Clark names an early book by her mother, Mary Higgins Clark. Here, too, are historians Doris Kearns Goodwin and David -Halberstam, all testifying to the transformative power of books and adding fresh titles to readers to-read lists.
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