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January 27, 2006By Michael Cader

Lunch for Friday, January 27

January 27, 2006By Michael Cader

The Day the Lies Stopped, and What Happens the Next Day I’m confident that you already know everything you want to know about James Frey and Nan Talese’s appearances on the Oprah Winfrey Show yesterday, and have formed whatever opinions you may. First, just a couple extra matters of fact. Yesterday afternoon, Doubleday as a house recanted its earlier position of full support and did issue an apology: “The controversy over James Frey’s A MILLION LITTLE PIECES has caused serious concern at Doubleday and Anchor Books. Recent interpretations of our previous statement notwithstanding, it is not the policy or stance […]

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January 26, 2006By Michael Cader

Lunch for Thursday, January 26

January 26, 2006By Michael Cader

Frey Acknowledges Mistakes on Today’s Oprah; Readers Sue “Now like many of you, I have a million little questions,” Oprah Winfrey says of James Frey at the top of today’s show — an evolution of the viewpoint she expressed in a phone call to the Larry King Show. An ABC news report says that on the broadcast, Frey admits, “I think I made a lot of mistakes in writing the book and promoting book.” Winfrey asks, “Do you think you lied or do you think you made a mistake?” “I think probably both,” he said. Appearing on the show with […]

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January 25, 2006By Michael Cader

Lunch for Wednesday, January 25

January 25, 2006By Michael Cader

A Small Note Your chef has a stomach ailment today, so Lunch comprises mostly bland foods. We’ll hope for a heartier meal tomorrow. Kloske Is New Publisher of Riverhead The Penguin Group announced that Simon & Schuster executive editor Geoffrey Kloske will take over on February 13 as publisher of Riverhead, reporting to Susan Petersen Kennedy. She comments in the announcement, “Luck would have it that Geoffrey Kloske, whom I have long admired, will now join Penguin Group’s senior editorial team and take the helm of one of New York’s finest publishing programs. His wide-ranging editorial interests, his eye for […]

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January 24, 2006By Michael Cader

Lunch for Tuesday, January 24

January 24, 2006By Michael Cader

Borders’ Josefowicz Has Had Enough Whether or not the private equity firms make a play for Borders, CEO since 1999 Greg Josefowicz has told the board of directors he is ready to “retire” from the company and will leave as soon as they can hire a replacement. According to the statement, Josefowicz “will assist the Board as needed through the end of fiscal 2007 to assure an orderly transition.” Josefowicz, 52, says in the announcement, “Over the next two years, working with the leadership team and the Board as appropriate, I will continue to focus on key business initiatives and […]

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January 23, 2006By Michael Cader

Lunch for Monday, January 23

January 23, 2006By Michael Cader

Perkins and Raschka Take Children’s Awards Lynne Rae Perkins’ CRISS CROSS, about “four 14-year-olds in a small town, each at their own crossroads,” was awarded the 2006 Newbery medal this morning, as illustrator Chris Raschka’s THE HELLO, GOODBYE WINDOW won the Caldecott medal. Award committee chair Barbara Barstow says of Perkins’ book in a release: “In 38 brief chapters, this poetic, postmodern novel experiments with a variety of styles: haiku, song lyrics, question-and-answer dialogue and split-screen scenarios. With seeming yet deliberate randomness, Perkins writes an orderly, innovative, and risk-taking book in which nothing happens and everything happens.” Alan Armstrong, Susan […]

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January 22, 2006By Michael Cader

Lunch Weekly for January 23

January 22, 2006By Michael Cader

The Key As usual, the handy key to our Lunch deal categories. While all reports are always welcome, those that include a category will generally receive a higher listing when it comes time to put them all together. “nice deal” $1 – $49,000 “very nice deal” $50,000 – $99,000 “good deal” $100,000 – $250,000 “significant deal” $251,000 – $499,000 “major deal” $500,000 and up FICTION Debut Florida lawyer James Sheehan’s THE MAYOR OF LEXINGTON AVENUE, originally published in paperback by Yorkville Press, featuring attorney Jack Tobin, to Marc Resnick at St. Martin’s, for publication in mass market in winter 2007, […]

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