Heller McAlpin http://krvs.org en A Family's Secrets And Sorrows Surface In 'Heatwave' http://krvs.org/post/familys-secrets-and-sorrows-surface-heatwave British writer Maggie O'Farrell, born in Northern Ireland, is less well-known in the U.S. than she should be. Her mesmerizing, tautly plotted novels often revolve around long-standing, ugly family secrets and feature nonconformist women who rebel against their strict Irish Catholic upbringing. Her most recent books, <em>The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox </em> (2006) and <em>The Hand That First Held Mine</em> (2010), offer the sort of spellbinding reads that can make you miss your flight announcement.<p>I nearly missed my subway stop while immersed in <em>Instructions for a Heatwave</em>. Wed, 19 Jun 2013 11:03:00 +0000 Heller McAlpin 27726 at http://krvs.org A Family's Secrets And Sorrows Surface In 'Heatwave' Food For Thought In Shriver's 'Big Brother' http://krvs.org/post/food-thought-shrivers-big-brother Lionel Shriver tackles a whopper of an issue in her new novel, <em>Big Brother</em>: obesity and the emotional connection between weight, consumption, guilt and control. She comes at this huge subject through a sister torn between saving her morbidly obese older brother, who has "buried himself in himself," and an unsympathetic, belligerently fit husband — a situation that raises questions about divided loyalties and whether blood is thicker than water. Tue, 04 Jun 2013 11:03:00 +0000 Heller McAlpin 26745 at http://krvs.org Food For Thought In Shriver's 'Big Brother' Farm Team Saga 'Class A' Hits It Out Of The Park http://krvs.org/post/farm-team-saga-class-hits-it-out-park Is there room for another book about America's favorite pastime? Lucas Mann's <em>Class A</em> earns a position in a lineup that already includes <em>Bang the Drum Slowly, The Natural</em>,<em> The Boys of Summer</em>,<em> Moneyball </em>and <em>The Art of Fielding</em> because, remarkably, it offers a fresh, unexpected angle on this well-trodden game.<p>Chances are you'll be hearing lots of cheers proclaiming Mann's genre-bending book a <em>Grand slam! Thu, 09 May 2013 11:03:00 +0000 Heller McAlpin 25135 at http://krvs.org Farm Team Saga 'Class A' Hits It Out Of The Park A 'Bargain Basement Molly Bloom' Looks Back On Eight Decades http://krvs.org/post/bargain-basement-molly-bloom-looks-back-eight-decades Back in the early 1950s, as a lonely, pregnant young wife already ruing her rash elopement, Edna O'Brien sobbed through the ending of Flaubert's <em>Madame Bovary</em> and wondered, "Why could life not be lived at that same pitch? Wed, 01 May 2013 11:03:00 +0000 Heller McAlpin 24618 at http://krvs.org A 'Bargain Basement Molly Bloom' Looks Back On Eight Decades Owls, Yes, But Also Kookaburras And Dentists In Sedaris' Latest http://krvs.org/post/owls-yes-also-kookaburras-and-dentists-sedaris-latest Plenty of personal essayists, including really good ones like Nora Ephron, Anna Quindlen and E.B. White, burn out or switch to fiction after a few books. Even Michel de Montaigne, the 16th century French writer often acknowledged as the father of the genre that combines intelligent reflection with anecdotes and autobiography, produced only one volume — albeit a massive one. Wed, 17 Apr 2013 14:09:00 +0000 Heller McAlpin 23786 at http://krvs.org Owls, Yes, But Also Kookaburras And Dentists In Sedaris' Latest