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MARION
WINIK, a longtime contributor to National
Public Radio's "All Things Considered," is the author
of RULES FOR THE UNRULY, TELLING, FIRST COMES LOVE, and THE LUNCH-BOX
CHRONICLES. She lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and children.
In RULES
FOR THE UNRULY: Living an Unconventional Life Marion Winik
recounts amusing stories of her own outrageous mistakes and mishaps
--- and proves that "mistakes need not be fatal." This book is for
everyone who knows they're different -- and wants to stay that way.
Marion Winik's Summer Reading List
ME TALK PRETTY ONE DAY
by David Sedaris
We read this aloud on long car trips. No one is funnier.
EXPERIENCE
by Martin Amis
Been savoring this one for a while now. Big treat for fans of Mr.
A.
THE HUMAN STAIN
by Philip
Roth
Gotta catch up before I can read the new one.
LIFE AFTER DEATH
by Carol Muske-Dukes
Amazingly unsentimental and level-headed novel, considering subject.
THE FEAST OF LOVE
by Charles Baxter
All the smart people I know insist.
THE
AMAZING ADVENTURES OF KAVALIER & CLAY
by Michael
Chabon
You may think you love him, but I loved him first.
BOBOS
IN PARADISE: The New Upper Class and How They Got There
by David Brooks
I didn't expect this to be so funny!
ZIGZAGGING
DOWN A WILD TRAIL: Stories
by Bobbie Ann Mason
Reviewing this one for the Austin Chronicle.
She is a fine writer.
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Summer Reading Lists.
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