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The Big Read

Here is the final ranking of the Top 21 books based on all votes that were submitted throughout the series.

1. The Lord of the Rings, JRR Tolkien
2. Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen
3. His Dark Materials, Philip Pullman
4. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Douglas Adams
5. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, JK Rowling
6. To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee
7. Winnie the Pooh, AA Milne
8. Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell
9. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, CS Lewis
10. Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë
11. Catch-22, Joseph Heller
12. Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë
13. Birdsong, Sebastian Faulks
14. Rebecca, Daphne du Maurier
15. The Catcher in the Rye, JD Salinger
16. The Wind in the Willows, Kenneth Grahame
17. Great Expectations, Charles Dickens
18. Little Women, Louisa May Alcott
19. Captain Corelli's Mandolin, Louis de Bernieres
20. War and Peace, Leo Tolstoy
21. Gone with the Wind, Margaret Mitchell
 
       
         
         
         
       
         

 

Chenjerai HoveAfrican writer wants books, not bridges

Chenjerai says books should not be subject to the same sales and duty taxes as other commodities

Exiled Zimbabwean writer Chenjerai Hove explains why he thinks Africa's reading habits are in decline. A critic of the Mugabe government, he currently lives in Norway, and his published work includes poetry, novels, essays and reflections. I signed books until I developed blisters on my fingers once at the Zimbabwe International Book Fair. But that was not only my experience. Other writers and poets such as Yvonne Vera, Chirikure Chirikure, Charles Mungoshi and Shimmer Chinodya (Ben Chirasha) were also busy signing dozens of books. It was in the early 1990s and the public, thirsting for new books, had flooded the National Gallery Gardens to meet the writers and see the books. Not so today.

Unaffordable: A few years ago, I was busy signing autographs on newspapers and pieces of paper. No-one could afford the books anymore. African governments have not put in place well-planned book development policies. Books are subject to the same sales and duty taxes as other commodities. Materials for producing books, like inks, newsprint, printing plates, and the essential technology, are all taxed on the same rate as bolts and spare parts for cars.

Free: During colonial days when I was a teacher, books used to have an especially low postal rate, almost free. So students could order books from the National Free Library in the country's second city of Bulawayo. But now books have the same postal rates as any other article in the mail. As a result, only those who are within walking distance of the National Free Library can go to borrow a book.

Taxes: The absurdity of taxes on books is in that governments in Africa are the biggest buyers of school textbooks. Ministries of Education give money to schools or the responsible authorities as an annual book allocation. The Ministry of Finance then taxes the books bought by the Ministry of Education in order to give schools grants for the following year.

"New illiterates": Sadly, most education systems in Africa are also examination-oriented. Students are never taught to read books as a pleasurable experience in itself without thinking of exams. Universities and colleges are producing what I call the "new illiterates". They have their degrees and diplomas, but hardly take time to sit and enjoy reading good books. In some countries, literacy campaigns have been put in place, but it does not help because soon the new literates have nothing more to read. They decline back to illiteracy. The campaign becomes a futile exercise.

Bridges not books: Effective book development policies mean affordable books will be available on a continuous basis in order to make reading a habit in the heart and soul of every reader in every country. It is sad when I realise that African books are read more outside the continent than inside. African governments only view development in terms of bridges, school buildings, clinics, hospitals and roads.

 

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Mesmerizing... A total literary triumph.” The London Monthly Herald

 

“Dangerously captivating....One of the 10 best novels of the year." World Art Celebrities Journal

 

“A fabulous writer with an astonishing romantic clarity...Add ‘Silent Lies’ to your collection of treasures. Rating: 5 stars out of 5" The International Herald Daily News

 

"This is an excellent first book." The Historical Fiction Review

 

“Silent Lies is both a romantic rags-to-riches tale and a suspenseful thriller, full of vivid description and intriguing history...The writing is smooth and engaging, drawing in and carrying the reader along effortlessly. Bookends.com

 

“A sweeping saga reminiscent of Jeffrey Archer and Susan Howatch...‘Silent Lies’ is brilliantly researched and beautifully written.” Karen White, author, “The Color of Light.”

 

“Malcolm writes with skill and passion, and brings her characters and settings to life with rich description, believable dialogue, and expert use of tension.” The Road to Romance

 “Excellent and intelligent use of actual historical events makes this piece both educational and entertaining.” Bookideas.com

 

"SILENT LIES is a remarkable blend of history and fiction...a book meant to be read again and again." Bookpleasures.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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Author, M. L. MALCOLM

Silent Lies is the story of a Hungarian boy born into poverty, who uses his amazing ability with languages to build a brilliant new life for himself. But when Hungary collapses after its defeat in World War I, Leo loses everything. Caught up in a riptide of events beyond his control, he reinvents himself as circumstances demand, eventually fleeing to Shangha. He takes with him a stolen diamond necklace that will prove to be his salvation—or his death warrant. Based on actual historical events, from the Communist takeover of Budapest in 1920 to the Japanese invasion of Shanghai in 1937, Silent Lies brims with fascinating details about life among the rich and scandalous during the period between the two World Wars.

While painting a dramatic picture of a glittering world that no longer exists, Silent Lies tells a sweeping, passionate tale about the unintended consequences of one man's moral and political choices, issues that continue to resonate for readers in the 21st century. A historical page-turner, Silent Lies is a perfect book club or reading group selection.

  • Silent Lies by M.L. Malcolm
  • Hardcover:  6 x 9, 336 pages
  • Publisher: Longstreet Press (USA) (November 2005) ISBN: 1563527502
  • US List Price: $24.95 
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    WOMEN AUTHORS AND BOOKS TO REMEMBER

    Image: Marsha Hunt pictured in the 60's and todayMarsha Hunt: The Sixties star talks about her book

    Best remembered for her role in the first rock musical Hair with its notorious nude scene, the iconic Sixties star Marsha Hunt writes about her struggles with cancer in her book Undefeated in which she records her recent battle with breast cancer. Undefeated by Marsha Hunt, published by Mainstream Publishing - ISBN:1845960785. Quite challenging in its nature, the books appeals to both sexes. It is dramatic and fun too.

    Pamela Stevenson: Sails the South Seas in search of Fanny and Robert Louis Stevenson

    Image: Pamela StephensonPamela Stephenson gave up her job as a psychologist and - having analysed her husband, the comedian Billy Connolly - left him and two of their daughters behind, as she followed in the intrepid footsteps of Fanny Stevenson, maverick wife of the writer, Robert Louis Stevenson. Pamela  talks about her journey in a sailing boat around the South Seas, meeting her dream lover - and how Billy reacted to her trip.   Treasure Islands: Sailing The South Seas in the wake of Fanny and Robert Louis Stevenson by Pamela Stephenson, Headline Books, ISBN: 0 7553 1285 6. The book is as exciting as the personality of the  author. Get a copy. 

     

    M. L. MALCOLM'S "SILENT LIES"

    This is the story of a Hungarian boy born into poverty, who uses his amazing ability with languages to build a brilliant new life for himself. But when Hungary collapses after its defeat in World War I, Leo loses everything. Caught up in a riptide of events beyond his control, he reinvents himself as circumstances demand, eventually fleeing to Shangha. He takes with him a stolen diamond necklace that will prove to be his salvation—or his death warrant. Based on actual historical events, from the Communist takeover of Budapest in 1920 to the Japanese invasion of Shanghai in 1937, Silent Lies brims with fascinating details about life among the rich and scandalous during the period between the two World Wars. Malcolm excelled in depicting the authentic aura and ambiance of the era. Her characters are captivating, even though, her hero is not exactly a saint or a martyr. This is a mesmerizing story told in the genre of a Robert Louis Stevenson who has just swallowed a double cognac with Victor Hugo. Malcom's mastery of lyrical suspense is evident. The story encompasses all aspects of life, its ups and downs, hopes and despair, adventures and rendez vous with fatality. A must buy book. It will haunt you for years to come. Hardcover:  6 x 9, 336 pages. Publisher: Longstreet Press (USA) (November 2005) ISBN: 1563527502.

     

    Alice Walker: Do older women want their own romantic fiction?

    Image: Alice WalkerPulitzer Prize-winning author of The Color Purple, talks about her life and work. The latest literary phenomenon is 'Matron Lit': romantic fiction aimed at the older woman. Do older women want to see the reality of their lives reflected in romantic fiction or do they prefer their fantasy figures in pert good health, and without the family responsibilities and emotional baggage that maturity often brings? Alice Walker burst onto the literary stage in 1983 when she became the first African-American woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for her novel, The Colour Purple. The book went on to sell more than 5 million copies, and in 1985 was made into a film by Steven Spielberg -  bringing the experiences of a young black woman in the American South to a mass audience for the first time. In 1992, her novel, Possessing the Secret of Joy, raised awareness on the issue of female genital mutilation. She's been a controversial campaigner for black and women's rights - coining the term 'womanist' to describe African American women's experience of feminism. Now, at the age of 61, she's the author of 27 books - of poetry, novels, short stories and memoirs.  Now Is The Time To Open Your Heart by Alice Walker, published by Phoenix, ISBN:0753819570, is an outstanding literary achievement.

    Ilil Arbel's The Lemon Tree: A masterpiece. Best Short Novel of the Year.

    As soon as you begin to read Ilil Arbel's masterpiece, "The Lemon Tree", you start to feel the presence of a superb writer who has unveiled the intimate secrets of conversing with the depth of the soul and the warmth of a parallel world of beauty and love  which dissipated in joyfully morose and cherished memories. Arbel's tender, heart felt and nostalgic style echoes the drama of Tolstoy and charming eloquence of Victor Hugo. The past is romantic, but no one wants to live it again. In Arbel's book, the past continues on a different path. It is a joyful one, a hopeful road of life, despite the hard time, the suffering, the constant threat of typhoid fever and horrible deceases without cure,  facing arrest at Port Said, the fear of being shot by Manchurian officials for smuggling "a few necessities of life", and desperately chasing runway trains, her parents went through, suffered from and barely made it to the promised land. Arbel wrote about all these unpleasant and  horrifying events her parents experienced and suffered from. However, the sweetness and lyrical warmth of her style, the way she described how Marusia, Ilil family's nanny was concerned about Ida,  (Ilil's mother)  frozen nose, because Siberia's icy weather, where Ilil's parent previously lived, had no mercy on humans, and how papa used to rub her frozen nose with snow and goose fat, while hugging her.

    Photo: Dr. Ilil Arbel, the author of "THE LEMON TREE". Truly, this woman is one of the greatest writers of our time.

    You will be touched by the simplistic, yet majestically eloquent and descriptive style of Arbel which brought back the memories of taking trips to the woods to collect bluebells and wild berries, skating on the Siberian ice,  building huge snowmen with coal eyes, traveling in troikas,  pushing their "child-size sleds",  running madly with exuberant joy and innocence, jumping to lie on them and " traveling for unbelievable distances on the uninterrupted sheets of ice, feeling as if they were flying."

    Yes, it is true, you will be reading about an ordinary and loving Siberian family who lost their child and promised to keep his soul alive through an ordinary lemon tree, should they succeed to plant it in an orchard in Israel. I would give my life for a lemon tree, for a cactus tree, even for the hell tree, if that tree would keep alive the soul, the fragile whispers, the bleeding memory, the loving face of a child I lost and loved so much! This tree is not a plant. In Arbel's book, as well as on the roads of life, Sasha's tree becomes a citadel, a temple, a cathedral, a shrine, a human chronicle, perhaps a human drama, and perhaps too, a guiding light...a strong shoulder...and the reflection of myriads of hope, perhaps?

    Photo: Ida Rosenfeld, co-author of THE LEMON TREE and Ilil's mother in her thirties in Israel.

    Thanks to the magnificent artistry of Ilil Arbel, the whispers of Ida, the jokes and stories of Papa, the silly but tasty cakes of Mama,  we learned that the very simple day by day experience of ordinary but "real" people, the songs they sang, the stories they heard and told, the family bond that ties together, mother, father, grand mother, children and grandchildren, naive but funny jokes are more significant, meaningful , tender and mightier than all the swords of the Iliad and Herculean exploits. Get a copy of the book. Get more copies, if you have real friends. "THE LEMON TREE" is a masterpiece. One of the 10 best books of the year. A triumph of the pen and the human spirit. Two thumbs up.

    THE LEMON TREE: Publication date: February 2005. Price: $11.95. Size: 6x9. ISBN: 0-595-33982-4. Pages: 104. Illustrated. Available from Ingram Book Group, Baker & Taylor, iUniverse, Inc., Amazon.com, Barnes&Noble.



    Kate Adie On her new book

    In an era obsessed by family history, how do people without any cope? Kate Adie was adopted as a baby and has written a new book about foundlings, children who are abandoned to the state by their mothers, often with next to nothing to connect them to their roots.  Kate  talks about Nobody's Child and how the lack of information about where the foundlings have come from affects them as they grow up. Nobody's Child by Kate Adie, published by Hodder & Stoughton Ltd -ISBN: 0340838000
     

    Adriana Trigiani (c)Tim StevensonAdriana Trigiani: Author and director

    Adriana Trigiani is author of the bestselling Big Stone Gap books, a series of quirky tales set in a coal-mining town in southwest Virginia. In her latest book 'Rococo', she tells the story of a small Italian-American town poised for a makeover  never expected. The book is colorful, informative and entertaining.  Rococo by Adriana Trigiani, Simon & Schuster, ISBN 0743263677.

    Lynn Knight

    Image: Lynn Knight - © Mark PringleAuthor Lynn Knight tells us about the woman who started out as a factory girl then became one of Britain's most distinctive designers.
    Her brightly coloured designs are instantly recognisable and it's this that makes Clarice Cliff one of the most influential ceramic designers of the last hundred years. She was a woman who rose from being an apprentice gilder in the potteries to a position as an art director, described by the press as a "brilliant girl artist." The striking range which she designed, decorated with "a gargantuan feast of colour", is now seen as the epitome of Art Deco and avidly collected. The modern spirit of her work captured the essence of the 1920s, a time when women were embracing new freedoms.  Lynn Knight whose biography of Clarice Cliff tells the story of a woman who started out as a factory girl and became one of Britain's most distinctive designers. I found the book to be extremely entertaining and authoritative as well. Wealth of captivating stories and passages of time. Highly recommended. Clarice Cliff by Lynn Knight, published by Bloomsbury - ISBN: 0747578281

     

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    Booker nominated author on her new novel

    Rachel Cusk's new novel 'In The Fold' has been nominated for this year's Booker prize. Described as a classic story of modern manners, the book takes a blackly comic look at the modern English family as it follows the story of Michael and Rebecca's crumbling marriage and their attempts to rekindle old friendships.

    Sabine Kuegler  On her Jungle Childhood

    Sabine Kuegler grew up with a little-known tribe in a remote jungle area of West Papua in Indonesia and moved to Europe aged 17. Kuegler adapted to everyday life, in her new world. She writes about what she made of her first encounters with supermarkets, train stations and pop music.  Jungle Child by Sabine Kuegler is published by Virago Press, ISBN: 184408261X


    Dava Sobel: The author talks about her new book

    Did you know that sunlight travels to us at 186 thousand miles per second, or that on Mercury, a day is twice as long as a year? Or that the Aztecs saw Venus as the twin brother of the sun and that a single carat of moon rock sold at auction for more than four hundred thousand dollars?  Dava Sobel, author of Longitude and Galileo's Daughter and now The Planets,  gives us an awakening insight on the subject.  The Planets by Dava Sobel, published by Fourth Estate Ltd - ISBN:1857028503

    Anna Swan's Statues Without Shadows

    Image: Anna Swan (© Andrew Atkinson)A daughter's search for the parents she never knew. When Anna Swan was a young girl she was told her father was a demon and her mother a saint. This was a picture painted by her maternal grandparents who took her in when her mum died. By the time she was seven her father had died too and Anna was left to grow up in an atmosphere of secrets and lies. Anna Swan writes about those cherished , happy and painful family's tableaux in her biography, Statues Without Shadows, and her long search to discover the dark truth about her parents and the lives they led at the heart of London's 1950s literary scene. Statues without Shadows by Anna Swan, published by Sceptre - ISBN: 0340835370.

    Helen Fielding: The author revives her Bridget Jones column

    Helen Fielding has revived her Bridget Jones newspaper column ten years after her thirty-something creation made its debut. Helen has now settled with a partner and has had a child, so what new challenges does she perceive for the world's most famous singleton?


    Anna Akhmatova by Elaine Feinstein : Discover the Russian poet's extraordinary life. 

    Anna Akhmatova was not only one of the greatest Russian poets of her day, she was also known for her bravery. Throughout Stalin's terror, she stood by friends such as Dmitri Shostakovich and Boris Pasternak who were threatened by the regime. She was famously beautiful and many men fell in love with her, but each of her three marriages were unhappy.


    Diana Melly: Author talks about the ups and downs in her life


    Diana Melly has been a night-club hostess, model, novelist and has been married to George Melly for 42 years.  When they met, she was 24, had already been married twice and had two children.  Diana has now written frankly about her life in a new autobiography.  Melly candidly writes about her  open marriage, the death of her son, her role as a mother and her thoughts about Greckel – one of George’s former lovers. A revealing and powerful piece of work. Captivating. Take a Girl Like Me by Diana Melly, ISBN 07011 79066 - Published by Random House
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    Shirley Hazzard on her holiday reading list

    Most of us, throughout the year, make ourselves promises about the books we really must get round to - whether they're classics or contemporary - but there's never enough time to get going. Holidays are a good opportunity to catch up so we've been inviting authors to share their must reads with us.  Shirley Hazzard's novel The Great Fire was short-listed for the Orange Prize and won the National Book Award in the United States. So what was on her holiday reading list?

    A Life In Secrets: The story of Vera Atkins and SOE's lost agents.


    Image:Vera AtkinsThe extraordinary life of Vera Atkins- the woman who parachuted female secret agents into occupied France during the war, and then in 1945 made it her personal mission to track down the missing agents and find out the awful truth of what had happened to them.  Sarah Helm, the author of A Life In Secrets: The story of Vera Atkins and SOE's lost agents, tells the whole story about the underground and dark side of political intrigues, spies and beyond. A most fascinating book. Get a copy.
     

    Patricia Tyrell on her new novel Grandmother Wolf, and what it's like to find literary success in later life

    Patricia Tyrell had nine novels rejected over a period of 20 years; she self-published 300 copies of her tenth book, The Reckoning, and sold them to libraries. Interest in the novel spread by word of mouth before it was short-listed for the Encore Award after which publishers competed to sign her up.  The 75 year-old author writes about her latest novel, Grandmother Wolf which tells a story about family and the generation gap. The Reckoning published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson ISBN: 0297848917. Grandmother Wolf published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson  ISBN: 0297848968.
     

    Grace Nichol on her childhood in Guyana, her work at Tate Modern and her new collection of poems

    Grace NicholsGrace Nichols' latest book Everybody Got a Gift is a collection of new poems and old favourites, inspired by both her life in Britain and her tropical childhood in Guyana. Grace writes about her poetry, her family and her work with schoolchildren at Tate Modern. I loved the book. It is submerged with human drama, bleeding truth and deep reflections on life. Highly recommended. Get a copy.  Everybody Got a Gift by Grace Nichols A & C Black (Children's books)  ISBN: 0713673753.
     

    RM Lamming: Re-writing the stories of women from the Bible

    Eve, Martha and Claudia Procula, wife of Pontius Pilate – these are three of the women in the Bible who have now been brought to life by award-winning author RM Lamming. In her latest book, As in Eden, Lamming turns the spotlight on these women and gives their lives a new perspective. Lamming about re-writes these ancient stories.   As in Eden by R M Lamming Published 9 June by Faber & Faber Ltd ISBN 0-571-22642-6.

    Elvis By The Presley's Written by Priscilla Presley and Lisa Marie Presley

    Priscilla Presley is best known as the 14 year old girl that Elvis met and became infatuated with when he was in the army in Germany. She ended up living with him in Memphis and marrying him when she was 21.  Six years later they were divorced but stayed friends to bring up their daughter Lisa Marie.  Priscilla went on to become a well known TV and film actress and the woman who saved the Presley estate from near bankruptcy.  This book could be an exploration about the author's  life both pre- and post-Elvis and about the difficulties of living with such a well known name. Elvis By The Presley's Written by Priscilla Presley and Lisa Marie Presley Published by Random House Publishing ISBN: 1844138410.

     

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    1.Anthologie de la Litterature Francaise: A Comprehensive History of the French Literature
    De La Croix de Lafayette Jean M., Vassy Penelope De (Editor), Gabrielle Sagan (Editor). Hardcover, January 1991

    2.One Hundred Reasons why You Should and Should Not Marry an American Woman: Take Him to the Cleaners, Madam!
    Jean M. De LaFayette, Aurele Naffah (Editor), Garo Kebabjian (Editor), Academia Press Group (Illustrator)
    Paperback, January 1991

    3.How to Understand People, Personality, and Character, Just by Looking at Them: The Art and Science of Understanding and Discovering Friends and Enemies
    Jean M. De Lafayette, Thomas De Soanne (Editor), Aurele Naffah (Editor), Garo Kebabjian (Editor), Hall of Fame Publications Group Staff (Illustrator). Paperback, January 1991

    4.Social Register of Most Prominent and Influential People and Best Establishments in the United States - Washington, District of Columbia, Virginia, Maryland and Nationwide: Hall of Fame - Best of Washington
    Jean M. De Lafayette, Carole Copeland (Editor), Ferrell Rutledge (Editor), Cynthia Greaves (Editor), Hall of Fame Publications Group Staff (Illustrator). Hardcover, July 1990

    5.What Foreigners Should Know about Liberal American Women: A Socio-Psychological Study of the Feminism Revolution in the United States since 1960 to Present
    De Lafayette Jean M., Marna R. Wells (Editor), Marlor Linda De (Editor), Yves Bernard (Editor)
    Hardcover, January 1991

    6.Secret Book of Nations: How People in 150 Countries Can and Would Help or Destroy Your Life
    Jean M. De Lafayette, Academia Press Group (Editor), Caroline Rogers (Editor). Hardcover, January 1991

    7.What People from 140 Countries Think about American Men and Women: The United States Today - People, Society, Life. from a to Z
    Jean M. De LaFayette, Judith Crawford (Editor), Marna R. Wells (Editor), Aurele Naffah (Editor), Garo Kebabjian (Editor). Paperback, January 1991

    8.Beyond Mind and Body: The Passive INDO-Chinese School of Philosophy and Way of Life
    Jean M. De La Croix de Lafayette, Sifu G. Kebabjian, Suzanne Summers (Editor), Greg Bollard (Editor)
    Hardcover, January 1991

    9.Book of Nations - the World's Best and Worst Countries: A Comparative Study of Communities, Societies, Systems, Lifestyles and People Life Worldwide
    Jean M. De LaFayette, Marna R. Wells (Editor), Aurele Naffah (Editor), Caroline Rodgers (Editor), Anne Bigler (Illustrator). Hardcover, January 1991

    10.International Book on World Etiquette, Protocol and Refined Manners
    Jean M. De LaFayette, Alexandra De Lafayette (Editor), Judith Crawford (Editor), Aurele Naffah (Editor), Garo Kebabjian (Editor). Hardcover, January 1991

    11.Nine Language Universal Dictionary: How to Write It and Say It in Arabic, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish
    Jean M. De Lafayette, ACUPAE Group Staff (Ed