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Alan Cumming Tops November Indie Next List

October 2, 2014
By Michael Cader

Alan Cumming’s Not My Father’s Son: A Memoir is the No. 1 pick for November on the ABA’s Indie Next list. It’s among the big fall/winter releases you can preview in our latest free PL Buzz Books ebook, along with Michael Faber’s novel and Charles Blow’s memoir, also on the November list:

The Book of Strange New Things, by Michel Faber
Crooked River, by Valerie Geary
Falling From Horses, by Molly Gloss
Sometimes the Wolf, by Urban Waite
The Remedy for Love, by Bill Roorbach
All My Puny Sorrows, by Miriam Toews
The Birds of Pandemonium: Life Among the Exotic and the Endangered, by Michele Raffin
Loitering: New and Collected Essays, by Charles D’Ambrosio
First Impressions: A Novel of Old Books, Unexpected Love, and Jane Austen, by Charlie Lovett
Citizens Creek, by Lalita Tademy
The Laughing Monsters, by Denis Johnson
Jerry Lee Lewis: His Own Story, by Rick Bragg
Blue Horses: Poems, by Mary Oliver
By the Book: Writers on Literature and the Literary Life From The New York Times Book Review, Pamela Paul, Ed.
The Forgers, by Bradford Morrow
All Days Are Night, by Peter Stamm, Michael Hofmann, Trans.
Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption, by Bryan Stevenson
Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End, by Atul Gawande
Fire Shut Up in My Bones: A Memoir, by Charles M. Blow
Full list, with comments

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