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Books in Writers' Voices Series series

  • Boomtown

    Greg Williams, The Overlook Press

    Hardcover (The Overlook Press, March 29, 2004)
    A humorous, witty novel about a generation of naïve, overreaching young people caught in the burst of the dot.com bubble in New York follows the fortunes of a CEO who spends the late 1990s covering up the fact that his start-up company is actually bankrupt.
  • Selected from It Was on Fire When I Lay Down on It

    Robert Fulghum, Literacy Volunteers of New York City Sta, Melinda Corey

    School & Library Binding (Tandem Library, May 15, 1992)
    Book by Fulghum, Robert
  • Selected From I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings And The Heart Of A Woman

    Maya Angelou

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback, Jan. 1, 1989)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Two dramatic excerpts from Angelou's autobiographical works. Includes articles on Joe Louis and the desegregation movement.
  • Selected from the Joy Luck Club

    Amy Tan, Literacy Volunteers of New York City Sta, Melinda Corey

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, April 16, 1996)
    Chinese American women; Fiction; General; Mothers and daughters; Readers for new literates
  • Selected from the Temple of My Familiar

    Alice Walker, Literacy Volunteers of New York City Sta, Patricia Fogarty

    Library Binding (Econo-Clad Books, Sept. 15, 1996)
    None
  • Selections from Borrowed Time

    Paul Monette, Literacy Volunteers of New York City Sta, Patricia Fogarty

    Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, May 15, 1992)
    None
  • Selected from Lonesome Dove

    Larry McMurtry

    Paperback (New Readers Pr, May 1, 1992)
    Chronicles a cattle drive in the nineteenth century from Texas to Montana, and follows the lives of Gus and Call, the cowboys heading the drive, Gus's woman, Lorena, and Blue Duck, a sinister Indian renegade.
  • Selected from in the Shadow of Man

    Jane Goodall

    Paperback (Literacy Volunteers of, May 1, 1992)
    A personal account of the author's life among wild chimpanzees in Africa offers insight into animal behavior and draws parallels between chimpanzee and human relationships.
  • Selected from It Was on Fire When I Lay Down on It

    Robert Fulghum

    Paperback (New Readers Pr, May 1, 1992)
    The author presents a collection of observations and comments that range from an account of a disastrous Christmas pageant to travelogues.
  • Selected from the Joy Luck Club

    Amy Tan

    Paperback (New Readers Pr, May 1, 1992)
    Encompassing two generations and a rich blend of Chinese and American history, the story of four struggling, strong women also reveals their daughters' memories and feelings.
  • Selected from the Temple of My Familiar

    Alice Walker

    Paperback (Literacy Volunteers of, May 1, 1992)
    Book by Walker, Alice
  • Boomtown

    Greg Williams

    Hardcover (Overlook Hardcover, March 30, 2004)
    After the Y2K panic had subsided and the streets of Times Square were cleared, America woke up to a new century shocked to find itself more or less the same as it was before. Following the lives of a group of sharply drawn characters in this uncannily hip and savagely satirical new novel from the acclaimed Sewanee Writers’ Series, Greg Williams takes us to the heart of the postmillennial psyche. Jonathan Scarver, CEO of Internet start-up Allminder.com, has Midas-like visions of wealth and an IPO scheduled for late spring guaranteed to skyrocket the value of his stock options to obscenity, if he can only manage to keep it a secret that the company is nearly bankrupt. His publicity director, Brad Smith, has been relying on the comfort of all-night parties to relieve the stress of work and to drown out the calling of a secret ambition. Around his life circles Nicole, a struggling actress-slash-waitress coping with a post-breakup depression. In a series of just-missed chance encounters and lost opportunities of the kind that can only happen in Manhattan, Brad and Nicole’s orbits nearly collide and are then repelled, spiraling with the city’s gravitational pull toward their destiny. A Bright Lights, Big City for the dot.com age, Boomtown exposes with dry irony and magnetic wisdom the hubris, vanity, and deceit that fueled the staggering climb and precipitous fall of that era’s ambition.