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October 15, 2001

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published October 15, 2001. You can also view all of the books we've reviewed that were published anytime in October 2001.

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Borrowed Dress

by Aimé Merizon

Perhaps a borrowed dress could free a person “to become what I loved, fly // into the stunned landscape where clouds unfold their longings to be lakes and lakes hold clouds in their mouths / as briefly as smoke.” This first... Read More

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The Perreaus and Mrs. Rudd

by Peter Skinner

Readers may well ask, “When is the mini-series scheduled?” while enjoying this captivating account of forgery, fame, and personal disaster in London of the 1770s. Before the story ends, le beau monde will crowd the courts, pamphlet... Read More

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Shanghai Quartet

by Jeannette Boyne

In her prologue, the author addresses her daughter: “I turned to writing because I had not liked the way I talked about the flow between my past and present… I had hoped that writing… might help me break my anxiety over getting the... Read More

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Slay Me Tender

by Elizabeth Millard

In the genre of detective fiction, it’s hard to find a truly original shamus that isn’t based on characters like Raymond Chandler’s hard-boiled Philip Marlowe or Patricia Cornwell’s soft touch Kay Scarpetta. This author, however,... Read More

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The Noctambulists

by Jeannette Boyne

Spielberg’s short fiction allows no space for passive readers: from the opening pages, this collection demands active interpretive skills. The title of the first story, “Apocrypha,” warns us not to believe all we will be told in... Read More

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Just Like a Woman

A women’s studies major interviews an elderly nursing home resident who shares her story about two elderly Jewish widows. Evie and Ruthie had fallen in love as teens. Ruthie’s mom nicknamed them “The Babka Sisters” as they were... Read More

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Conjuring Maud

by Ronald L. Donaghe

Readers who want adventure, romance, and lyrical story-telling will find it all in this novel. Beginning with the memories evoked by a small volume of Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations found in a jacket that hadn’t been worn in forty... Read More

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Special Interes

by Deborah Donovan

This debut novel works successfully on two levels, most obviously as a murder mystery and more subtly as perceptive commentary on the “battleground of power and influence” that thrives inside the environs of Washington, D.C. Angela... Read More

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