Notes: Oprah Picks; Libby Sentenced, Trial Book Out
Oprah has chosen Middlesex, the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel
by Jeffrey Eugenides (Picador, $15, 9780312427733/0312427735), as her
next book club pick. The club describes the title whose main character is a hermaphrodite this way: "Calliope
Stephanides doesn't feel like the other girls her age. To understand
why, she must uncover a guilty family secret and an astonishing genetic
history that stretches from a tiny village overlooking Mount Olympus at
the beginning of the century to the Detroit race riots of 1967."
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Yesterday Scooter Libby, Vice President Cheney's former chief of staff, was sentenced to 30 months in prison and fined $250,000 for his conviction for perjury and obstruction of justice in the case concerning the outing of CIA operations officer Valerie Plame Wilson.
As we mentioned last week, The United States v. I. Lewis Libby edited by Murray Wass (Union Square Press, $12.95, 9781402752599/1402752598), coincidentally was released yesterday. The book includes an edited trial transcript, opening and closing statements by both sides, commentary on testimony by each witness, illustrations of trial exhibits, a timeline, a cast of characters and more. Editor and reporter Murray Waas has written extensively about the CIA leak case for the National Journal; his work has also appeared in the New Yorker, the Los Angeles Times and the Boston Globe.
Congratulations
to Philip Turner on this first title from Union
Square Press. Also yesterday Turner was promoted to v-p and editorial
director of Sterling Publishing. He will be responsible for
non-illustrated titles and continue to head Union Square Press.
In other changes at Sterling, Carlo DeVito has also been promoted to
v-p and editorial director, responsible for the Hearst imprint and all
puzzle and games titles. He continues to be in charge of the Sterling
Innovation imprint.
Michael Fragnito, v-p and editorial director (apparently a popular
title at Sterling), assumes additional responsibility for illustrated
categories.
Effective July 31, Martin Schamus is retiring as senior v-p, business
development. He joined the company in 1979 as director of special
sales.
Effective June 12, Patricia Gift is resigning as v-p and editorial director of Sterling Publishing.
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Where are the male readers? On June 15, Port Hope, Ontario's Furby House Books will try to find out by offering a Men's Night, featuring "an Oxford-style debate, cold beer and nuts," according to Northumberland Today.
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The Des Moines Register reported that Teri Wood TeBockhorst plans to open East Village Books, a 4,200-sq.-ft. shop, in Des Moines on November 1.
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John
Gaylord and his sister, Judy Smith, are concerned about the survival of
their bookstore--Liberty Books & News, Upper Arlington,
Ohio--according to the Columbus Dispatch. "My
family and I have been schlepping books in Columbus since 1970," said
Gaylord. "We're fighting the good fight, trying to stay open."
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Christine Boyd, director of marketing for HarperCollins, has been promoted to v-p, marketing. She joined the company in 2000 and has directed the marketing campaigns for such authors as Michael Crichton, Lisa Scottoline, Barbara Kingsolver, Vikram Chandra, Janet Evanovich, Michael Chabon and more.