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BookazineBits April 9th, 2020 On the cover of the NYT Book Review for 4/12/20 American Conservatism: Reclaiming an Intellectual Tradition by Andrew Bacevich (ISBN 9781598536560 $29.95) As American conservatism stands at a crossroads, Andrew Bacevich presents a groundbreaking collection of mainstream conservative writings since 1900, redefining a tradition whose ideas, debates, and defiance have profoundly shaped our national life. The ideas that animate mainstream American conservatism have long been misunderstood or belittled. Here, in a sweeping gathering of 45 essential conservative writers, editor Andrew Bacevich surveys the core currents of conservative thought in the United States since 1900: the importance of tradition, the value of familial and local ties, the mounting of resistance to an ever-expanding state, the opposition to collectivist utopias and other forms of tyranny abroad, and the necessity of free markets and economic growth to sustain individual liberties and prosperity. Bacevich reveals that American conservativism has hardly been a monolithic entity over the last 120 years. Instead, conservative thought has developed through fierce internal contention and debate about fundamental questions about who we are as a people and as a nation. On display here are impassioned arguments about bedrock beliefs: Andrew Sullivan’s influential conservative case for same-sex marriage before the prospect was widely taken seriously is joined by Antonin Scalia’s dissent in the Obergefell case before the Supreme Court, which made same-sex marriage the law of the land. Writings by isolationists stand side by side with neoconservative calls for foreign intervention; well- known names such as Charles Beard, Ronald Reagan, and William F. Buckley are complemented by less familiar figures such as Richard Weaver and Robert Nisbet. And certain writers who are often not thought of as conservative—Jane Jacobs, Joan Didion—are shown to possess ideas that align with key concerns of thinkers on the right. 1 'Untamed' by Glennon Doyle (ISBN 9781984801258 $28.00) is April's pick for Reese Witherspoon's Hello Sunshine book club. Go HERE Sea Monsters by Chloe Aridjis (ISBN 9781948226776 $16.95) won the 2020 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction. Releasing June 16th The Rules of Contagion: Why Things Spread--And Why They Stop by Adam Kucharski (ISBN 9781541674318 $30.00) These days, whenever anything spreads, whether it's a YouTube fad or a political rumor, we say it went viral. But how does virality actually work? In The Rules of Contagion, epidemiologist Adam Kucharski explores topics including gun violence, online manipulation, and, of course, outbreaks of disease to show how much we get wrong about contagion, and how astonishing the real science is. Why did the president retweet a Mussolini quote as his own? Why do financial bubbles take off so quickly? Why are disinformation campaigns so effective? And what makes the emergence of new illnesses--such as MERS, SARS, or the coronavirus disease COVID-19--so challenging? By uncovering the crucial factors driving outbreaks, we can see how things really spread - - and what we can do about it. Whether you are an author seeking an audience, a defender of truth, or simply someone interested in human social behavior, The Rules of Contagion is an essential guide to modern life. Pulitzer Prize announcement to be postponed due to pandemic Go HERE for the full article 2 Gotham Group To Develop Film On Scandalous Socialite Wallis Simpson Based On Anna Pasternak Book The American Duchess: The Real Wallis Simpson (ISBN 9781501198458 $18.00). Go HERE for the full article Just released The Good Bee: A Celebration of Bees and How to Save Them by Alison Benjamin & Brian McCallum (ISBN 9781789290837 $16.95) Bees need our help. But you can’t save what you don’t love. And you can’t love what you don’t know. The Good Bee is a celebration of this most vital and mysterious of nature’s wizards. Bees are our most loyal allies. These fascinating, enigmatic creatures are a key lynchpin in the working of our planet. Without them the landscape, as well as every aisle in our supermarkets, would look radically different. And we’re not just talking about honey bees. There are more than 20,000 species of bee worldwide and only a handful make honey. Some live in colonies and others are solitary. We can all help protect them—and they desperately need protecting—but you can’t save what you don’t love. And you can’t love what you don’t know. The Good Bee is a celebration of this most vital and mysterious of nature’s wizards. Here you’ll discover the complexities of bee behavior—as well as the bits that still baffle us—the part they play in the natural world, their relationship with us throughout history, how they are coming under threat and what we can all do about it. Beautifully produced, with hand-made illustrations throughout, it is a story for our times and a book to treasure. From Lit Hub - What Will Happen to the Novel After This? On the Inevitable Post-Pandemic Genre For the full article, go HERE Oprah Winfrey chooses "Hidden Valley Road (ISBN 9780385543767 $29.95)" for book club. For more, go HERE 3 Attention: A Love Story: A Search for Attention in the Age of Distraction by Casey Schwartz (ISBN 9781524747107 $26.95) Blending memoir, biography, and original reporting, Schwarz examines her attempts to preserve her authentic life and decide what is most important in it. Attention: A Love Story will resonate with readers who want to determine their own minds, away from the siren call of their screens. Vanity Fair – 31 Great Quarantine Reads – 4/1 Vanity Fair – Interview – 4/7 NBC – Today Show – 4/7 Betsey by Betsey Johnson with Mark Vitulano (ISBN 9780525561415 $28.00) A memoir by the internationally famous fashion designer and style icon NBC – Today Show – Feature – 4/8 From Vogue - 7 New Books to Read While You’re Stuck at Home This April – Go HERE for the full article You can find these titles from this article on the BzBits order form and in this week’s SHOWCASE Notes from an Apocalypse: A Personal Journey to the End of the World and Back by Mark O’Connell (ISBN 9780385543002 $27.95) Both investigative and deeply personal, Notes from an Apocalypse is an affecting, humorous, and surprisingly hopeful meditation on our present moment. With insight, humanity, and wit, O’Connell leaves you to wonder: What if the end of the world isn’t the end of the world? New York Times – Review – 4/8 Go HERE for the Trailer to ‘The Secret’ (ISBN 9781582701707 $23.95) 4 PBS NewsHour - ‘Disappearing Earth’ (ISBN 9780525436225 $16.95) is our April book club pick – Go HERE for the full article In Stock The Glass Hotel by Emily St. John Mandel (ISBN 9780525521143 $26.95) “Mandel’s gift is to weave realism out of extremity. She plants her flag where the ordinary and the astonishing meet, where everyday people pause to wonder how, exactly, it came to this. She is our bard of waking up in the wrong time line.”—Katy Waldman, ‘The New Yorker’ A New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, Newsweek, Bustle, Buzzfeed, GoodReads, Houston Chronicle, Writer’s Digest, Medium, Washington Independent Review of Books, The Millions, Boston Globe, USA Today, and Women’s Day Most Anticipated Book of 2020 From the award-winning author of Station Eleven (ISBN 9780804172448 $16.95), an exhilarating novel set at the glittering intersection of two seemingly disparate events-a massive Ponzi scheme collapse and the mysterious disappearance of a woman from a ship at sea. Vincent is a bartender at the Hotel Caiette, a five- star lodging on the northernmost tip of Vancouver Island. On the night she meets Jonathan Alkaitis, a hooded figure scrawls a message on the lobby’s glass wall: “Why don’t you swallow broken glass.” High above Manhattan, a greater crime is committed: Alkaitis is running an international Ponzi scheme, moving imaginary sums of money through clients’ accounts. When the financial empire collapses, it obliterates countless fortunes and devastates lives. Vincent, who had been posing as Jonathan’s wife, walks away into the night. Years later, a victim of the fraud is hired to investigate a strange occurrence: a woman has seemingly vanished from the deck of a container ship between ports of call. In this captivating story of crisis and survival, Emily St. John Mandel takes readers through often hidden landscapes: campgrounds for the near-homeless, underground electronica clubs, the business of international shipping, service in luxury hotels, and life in a federal prison. Rife with unexpected beauty, The Glass Hotel is a captivating portrait of greed and guilt, love and delusion, ghosts and unintended consequences, and the infinite ways we search for meaning in our lives. 5 2020 Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards Lifetime Achievement - Eric Foner Second Founding (ISBN 9780393652574 $26.95) Gateway to Freedom (ISBN 9780393352191 $16.95) Reconstruction Updated Edition: America's Unfinished Revolution, 1863-1877 (ISBN 9780062354518 $25.99) Poetry - Deaf Republic (ISBN 9781555978310 $16.00) by Ilya Kaminsky Nonfiction - Gods of the Upper Air (ISBN 9780385542197 $30.00) by Charles King Fiction - The Old Drift (ISBN 9781101907146 $28.00) by Namwali Serpell You can find these titles on the BzBits order form and in this week’s SHOWCASE The Today Show's Read with Jenna pick for April is Valentine by Elizabeth Wetmore (ISBN 9780062913265 $26.99) – Go HERE, for more on this 6 IN STOCK Redhead by the Side of the Road by Anne Tyler (ISBN 9780525658412 $26.95) From the beloved and best-selling Anne Tyler, a sparkling new novel about misperception, second chances, and the sometimes elusive power of human connection.