The Best New Books Publishing in 2004

2004

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How Stella Got Her Groove Back
by Terry McMillan
Penguin Books, 01/06/2004
 
Stella Payne is forty-two, divorced, a high-powered investment analyst, mother of eleven-year-old Quincy- and she does it all. In fact, if she doesn't...more
Literary Fiction
Swimming to Antarctica: Tales of a Long-Distance Swimmer
by Lynne Cox
Knopf, 01/13/2004
 
In this extraordinary book, the world’s most extraordinary distance swimmer writes about her emotional and spiritual need to swim and about the ...more
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Biography/Memoir
Drinking Coffee Elsewhere
by ZZ Packer
Riverhead Books, 02/03/2004
 
Published simultaneously in hardcover & paperback. A remarkable debut short-story collection by a fresh and captivating new voice in American ...more
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Short Stories
 Debut Author
The Final Confession of Mabel Stark: A Novel (An Evergreen book)
by Robert Hough
Grove Press, 02/19/2004
 
In the 1910s and '20s, during the golden age of the big top, Mabel Stark was the superstar of the Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus, and one ...more
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Literary Fiction
Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and Bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001
by Steve Coll
Penguin, 02/23/2004
 
To what extent did America's best intelligence analysts grasp the rising threat of Islamist radicalism? Who tried to stop bin Laden and why did they ...more
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History, Current Affairs and Religion
Al Capone Does My Shirts
by Gennifer Choldenko
Penguin Young Readers Group, 03/01/2004
 
Moose Flannagan moves with his family to Alcatraz so his dad can work as a prison guard and his sister, Natalie, can attend a special school. But ...more
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Literary Fiction
What I Loved: A Novel
by Siri Hustvedt
Picador, 03/01/2004
 
He buys the work; tracks down the artist, Bill Wechsler; and the two men embark on a life-long friendship. Leo's story, which spans twenty-five years,...more
Literary Fiction
A Hole in the Universe
by Mary McGarry Morris
Viking, 03/08/2004
 
In her stunning new novel, Morris introduces us to Gordon Loomis, who, after twenty-five years in jail for a senseless high school murder, cannot come...more
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Literary Fiction
Codex
by Lev Grossman
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 03/08/2004
 
About to depart on his first vacation in years, Edward Wozny, a hot-shot young investment banker, is sent to help one of his firm's most important and...more
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Literary Fiction
The Princess, the Crone, and the Dung-Cart Knight: The Squire's Tales
by Gerald Morris
Houghton Mifflin Books For Children, 03/23/2004
 
Ever since that tragic night when her mother and guardian were murdered, thirteen-year-old Sarah has been living on her own and searching for the ...more
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Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Speculative, Alt. History
A Season for the Dead
by David Hewson
Delacorte Press, 03/30/2004
 
In a hushed Vatican reading room, the scene was shocking: a crazed professor shot dead after brandishing evidence of a grisly crime. Moments later, ...more
The Glory Cloak: A Novel of Louisa May Alcott and Clara Barton
by Patricia O'Brien
Touchstone, 04/01/2004
 
From childhood, Susan Gray and her cousin Louisa May Alcott have shared a safe, insular world of outdoor adventures and grand amateur theater -- a ...more
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Historical Fiction
ttyl (Talk to You Later-Internet Girls)
by Lauren Myracle
Harry N. Abrams Inc., 04/01/2004
 
On the first day of tenth grade, best friends Maddie (mad maddie), Angela (SnowAngel), and Zoe (zoegirl) vow not to let school stupidness get them ...more
Literary Fiction
Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar
by Simon Sebag Montefiore
Knopf, 04/13/2004
 
Fifty years after his death, Stalin remains a figure of powerful and dark fascination. The almost unfathomable scale of his crimes - as many as 20 ...more
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History, Current Affairs and Religion
The Book of Dead Birds: A Novel
by Gayle Brandeis
Harper Perennial, 04/22/2004
 
Ava Sing Lo has been accidentally killing her mother's birds since she was a little girl. Now in her twenties, Ava leaves her native San Diego for the...more
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Literary Fiction
 Debut Author
An Alchemy of Mind: The Marvel and Mystery of the Brain
by Diane Ackerman
Scribner, 05/01/2004
 
Does the mind reflect or dictate what the body sees and feels? What is the language of emotion? Is memory a function of our imaginations? Are we all ...more
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Science, Health and the Environment
Anna Karenina
by Leo Tolstoy
Penguin Classics, 05/01/2004
 
Tragedy unfolds as Anna rejects her passionless marriage and thereby exposes herself to the hypocrisies of society. Set against a vast and richly ...more
Literary Fiction
How to Train Your Dragon (How to Train Your Dragon, 1)
by Cressida Cowell
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 05/01/2004
 
In the book that started it all, Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III, the quiet and thoughtful son of the Chief of the Hairy Hooligans, tries to pass the ...more
Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Speculative, Alt. History
The Atrocity Archives
by Charles Stross
Golden Gryphon Press, 05/01/2004
 
Charles Stross takes a departure from his epic science fiction to craft this cross between Len Deighton—style espionage and H.P. Lovecraftian ...more
Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Speculative, Alt. History
The Reformation: A History
by Diarmaid MacCulloch
Viking, 05/03/2004
 
The Reformation and Counter-Reformation represented the greatest upheaval in Western society since the collapse of the Roman Empire a millennium ...more
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History, Current Affairs and Religion
Little House in the Big Woods: Full Color Edition (Little House, 1)
by Laura Ingalls Wilder
HarperCollins Publishers, 05/11/2004
 
Little House in the Big Woods, the first book in the Little House series, takes place in 1871 and introduces us to four-year-old Laura, who lives in a...more
Literary Fiction
The Master
by Colm Toibin
Scribner, 05/25/2004
 
Like Michael Cunningham in The Hours, Colm Tóibín captures the extraordinary mind and heart of a great writer. Brilliant and profoundly ...more
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Historical Fiction
The Photograph
by Penelope Lively
Penguin Books, 05/25/2004
 
Searching through a little-used cupboard at home, Glyn Peters chances upon a photograph he has never seen before. Taken in high summer, many years ...more
Literary Fiction
Madame
by Antoni Libera
Canongate Books, 05/26/2004
 
Madame tells the story of a charmingly self-absorbed teenager as he pursues sexual and intellectual maturity—and the woman of his dreams—in ...more
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Literary Fiction
 Debut Author
Godless
by Pete Hautman
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 06/01/2004
 
Fed up with his parents' boring old religion, agnostic-going-on-atheist Jason Bock invents a new god — the town's water tower. He recruits an ...more
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Literary Fiction
Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood
by Marjane Satrapi
Pantheon Books, 06/01/2004
 
In powerful black-and-white comic strip images, Satrapi tells the coming-of-age story of her life in Tehran from ages six to fourteen, years that saw ...more
Biography/Memoir
Sula
by Toni Morrison
Vintage, 06/08/2004
 
Masterful, richly textured, bittersweet, and vital, Sula is a modern masterpiece about love and kinship, about living in an America birthed from ...more
Literary Fiction
Natasha: And Other Stories
by David Bezmozgis
Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 06/09/2004
 
Few readers had heard of David Bezmozgis before last May, when Harper's, Zoetrope, and The New Yorker all printed stories from his forthcoming ...more
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Short Stories
 Debut Author
Maisie Dobbs
by Jacqueline Winspear
Penguin Books, 07/05/2004
 
Young, feisty Maisie Dobbs has recently set herself up as a private detective. Such a move may not seem especially startling. But this is 1929, and ...more
The Truth About Celia
by Kevin Brockmeier
Vintage, 07/13/2004
 
While playing alone in her backyard one afternoon, seven-year-old Celia suddenly disappears while her father Christopher is inside giving a tour of ...more
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Literary Fiction
March Violets
by Philip Kerr
Penguin Books, 07/27/2004
 
Hailed by Salman Rushdie as a "brilliantly innovative thriller-writer," Philip Kerr is the creator of taut, gripping, noir-tinged mysteries that are ...more
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Mysteries
 Debut Author
Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights, and Murder in the Jazz Age
by Kevin Boyle
Henry Holt and Company, 08/12/2004
 
In 1925, Detroit was a smoky swirl of jazz and speakeasies, assembly lines and fistfights. The advent of automobiles had brought workers from around ...more
History, Current Affairs and Religion
Cloud Atlas: A Novel
by David Mitchell
Random House, 08/17/2004
 
A postmodern visionary who is also a master of styles of genres, David Mitchell combines flat-out adventure, a Nabokovian lore of puzzles, a keen eye ...more
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Literary Fiction
Where I Was From: A Memoir
by Joan Didion
Knopf, 09/14/2004
 
Didion applies her scalpel-like intelligence to California's ethic of ruthless self-sufficiency in order to examine that ethic's often tenuous ...more
Biography/Memoir
De Kooning: An American Master
by Mark Stevens, Annalyn Swan
Knopf, 11/09/2004
 
The first major biography of de Kooning captures both the life and work of this complex, romantic figure in American culture. Ten years in the making,...more
Critics' Consensus:

Biography/Memoir
The Coroner's Lunch
by Colin Cotterill
Soho Press, 12/01/2004
 
Laos, 1972. The Communist Pathet Lao has taken over this former French colony. Most of the educated class has fled, but Dr. Siri Paiboun, a Paris-...more
David Copperfield (Penguin Classics)
by Charles Dickens
Penguin Classics, 12/28/2004
 
Among the gloriously vivid cast of characters he encounters are his tyrannical stepfather, Mr Murdstone; his brilliant, but ultimately unworthy school...more
Literary Fiction
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