Sunday, August 30, 2009

In My Mailbox (13)

In my mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi of The Story Siren


Here's what I got this last week!

Under This Unbroken Sky by Shandi Mitchell
Historical Fiction
Harper (September 8, 2009)
ISBN: 978-0061774027
352 pages

Synopsis from Amazon.com:
Spring 1938. After nearly two years in prison for the crime of stealing his own grain, Ukrainian immigrant Teodor Mykolayenko is a free man. While he was gone, his wife, Maria; their five children; and his sister, Anna, struggled to survive on the harsh northern Canadian prairie, but now Teodor—a man who has overcome drought, starvation, and Stalin's purges—is determined to make a better life for them. As he tirelessly clears the untamed land, Teodor begins to heal himself and his children. But the family's hopes and newfound happiness are short-lived. Anna's rogue husband, the arrogant and scheming Stefan, unexpectedly returns, stirring up rancor and discord that will end in violence and tragedy.

Under This Unbroken Sky is a mesmerizing tale of love and greed, pride and desperation, that will resonate long after the last page is turned. Shandi Mitchell has woven an unbearably suspenseful story, written in a language of luminous beauty and clarity. Rich with fiery conflict and culminating in a gut-wrenching climax, this is an unforgettably powerful novel from a passionate new voice in contemporary literature.
Everything Sucks: Losing My Mind and Finding Myself in a High School Quest for Cool by Hannah Friedman
Young Adult Non-Fiction
HCI Teens (August 3, 2009)
ISBN: 978-0757307751
256 pages

Synopsis from Amazon.com:
When everything sucks,
change everything . . .

And that's exactly what Hannah Friedman set out to do in an ambitious attempt to bust out of a life of obscurity and absurdity and into an alternate world of glamour, wealth, and popularity.

Being dubbed 'That Monkey Girl' by middle school bullies and being pulled out of sixth grade to live on a tour bus with her agoraphobic mother, her smelly little brother, and her father's hippie band mates convinces Hannah that she is destined for a life of freakdom.

But when she enters one of the country's most prestigious boarding schools on scholarship, Hannah transforms herself into everything she is not: cool. By senior year, she has a perfect millionaire boyfriend, a perfect GPA, a perfect designer wardrobe, and is part of the most popular clique in school, but somehow everything begins to suck far worse than when she first started. Her newfound costly drug habit, eating disorder, identity crisis, and Queen-Bee attitude lead to the unraveling of Hannah's very unusual life.

Putting her life back together will take more than a few clicks of her heels, or the perfect fit of a glass slipper, in this not-so-fairy tale of going from rock bottom to head of the class and back again.
Malice by Chris Wooding
Young Adult Graphic Novel - Horror
Scholastic (October 1, 2009)
ISBN: 978-1407103945
384 pages

Synopsis from Amazon.com:
Everyone's heard of it, but nobody's read it...Seth and Kady have heard all the stories about MALICE - a secret comic about a strange and awful world full of traps and tricks, overseen by a sinister master of ceremonies, Tall Jake. But if rumours are to be believed, the children in this comic are real...
Historical Fiction
Bloomsbury USA (Sept 1, 2009)
ISBN: 978-1596917033
304 pages

From Amazon.com:
An electrifying epic, based on the incredible true story of a Chinese princess turned spy.

Peking, 1914. When the eight-year-old princess Eastern Jewel is caught spying on her father’s liaison with a servant girl, she is banished from the palace, sent to live with a powerful family in Japan. Renamed Yoshiko Kawashima, she quickly falls in love with her adoptive country, where she earns a scandalous reputation, taking fencing lessons, smoking opium, and entertaining numerous lovers. Sent to Mongolia to become an obedient wife, Yoshiko mounts a daring escape and eventually finds her way back to Peking high society—this time with orders from the Japanese secret service.

Based on the true story of a rebellious woman who earned a controversial place in history, The Private Papers of Eastern Jewel is a vibrant reimagining of a thrilling life—a rich historical epic of palace intrigue, sexual manipulation, and international espionage.
Swimming by Nicola Keegan
Literary Fiction
Knopf (July 14, 2009)
ISBN: 978-0307269973
320 pages

From Amazon.com:
A spectacular debut about the rise of an Olympic champion—a novel about competition, obsession, the hunger for victory, and a young girl with an unsinkable spirit struggling to stay afloat in the only way she can.

When we first meet Pip, the extraordinary heroine of Nicola Keegan’s first novel, she is landlocked in a small town in the center of Kansas, literally swimming for her life. Pip is tall and flat and smart and funny and supernaturally buoyant. On land, she has her share of troubles: an agoraphobic mother, a lost father, a drug-addled sister, and a Catholic education dominated by a group of high-energy nuns. But in the water, Pip is unstoppable. In the water, her suffering and rage are transmuted into grace and speed and beauty.

Swimming is the story of Pip’s journey from a small Midwestern swim team to her first state meet, her brutal professional training, and the final, record-breaking swims that lead to her dizzying ascent to the Olympic podium in Barcelona. It’s the story of a girl who discovers, in the loneliness of adolescence, in the family tragedies that threaten to engulf her, the resilience of the human spirit and the spectacular power of her own body.
Commercial Fiction/Women's Fiction
Grand Central Publishing (Sept 25, 2009)
ISBN: 978-0446581622
352 pages

From Amazon.com:
Victor and Jaqueline Torres imagined moving to the U.S. would bring happiness and prosperity-instead they found a world of frustration. While Victor put long hours into his restaurant business, Jaqui devoted her life to her daughters, until they grew up and moved on. Even their eldest, Victoria, is torn trying to reconcile being the perfect Argentine daughter and an independent American woman. Antonio and Lucia Orteli face the same realities, especially when their only son Eric leaves their close-knit Argentine community in pursuit of his own dreams. When Eric unexpectedly shows up at the Argentine Club-the heart of the Argentine community in southern California-he starts a series of events that will bring these two families closer than ever. New relationships are formed and old ones are put to the test, as everyone must learn how to balance different cultures-and different dreams-without hurting those they love.

15 Comments:

Sab H. August 30, 2009 9:35 AM  

That evening argentinan one sounds interesting! Good week. Happy reading!

The Story Siren August 30, 2009 10:09 AM  

these all sound really good! A few new ones for me too! hope you enjoy! happy reading!

Ravenous Reader August 30, 2009 11:18 AM  

You have a great stack of books. I have never seen any of those books before, but they all sound so good. Enjoy your reads :)

Lizzy August 30, 2009 11:39 AM  

Malice sounds really interesting, I'll have to check it out. Happy reading!

austenfan August 30, 2009 11:58 AM  

Interesting mix of books you got here. :) The Private Papers of Eastern Jewel sounds interesting. :)

Liz August 30, 2009 12:59 PM  

These all look like great books!
Hope you enjoy them :)
-Liz

I nominated you for an award!
http://lizdoglover.blogspot.com/2009/08/lemonade-award-again.html

Liyana August 30, 2009 1:38 PM  

Everything Sucks sounds good. Happy reading!

Jaime August 30, 2009 1:44 PM  

I started "Under this Unbroken Sky" and it was good but other deadlines stopped me from reading it. I received Everything Sucks on Friday and it, in my opinion, is going to be fun!

Enjoy!
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...MY NAME IS ELENI AND I AM A BOOKAHOLIC... August 30, 2009 2:36 PM  

Great books! Everything Sucks was good, hope you enjoy it! Happy Reading :)

-Eleni

susan August 30, 2009 6:03 PM  

Private Papers and Malice look very good. Thanks for coming by. Happy reading.

Hope you both are feeling better soon. I

Kerri August 30, 2009 6:57 PM  

A very full mailbox this week. Enjoy!

I've posted an award for you. You can pick it up here

Alexia561 August 30, 2009 7:38 PM  

Great selection of books this week! I'm reading "Under This Unbroken Sky" right now. It's not my usual type of book, but is really well written and I like the characters. Looking forward to your review so we can compare notes!

I've heard good things about "Everything Sucks", but the other titles are new to me. Will have to check them out. Enjoy!

Rachel August 30, 2009 11:44 PM  

I was tempted to buy the Private Papers of Eastern Jewel but I'll wait and see what you think about it. You got some good books.

gautami tripathy August 31, 2009 1:16 PM  

All look wonderful. But the first one interests me best!

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