ANOVA/PORTICO

(dist. by Trafalgar Square/IPG)

Punk Fiction: A Collection of Short Stories, Poems and Illustrations Inspired by Punk Rock (Sept., $15.95) by Johnny Marr. Each author of these stories is at the forefront of the punk scene.

JOHN F. BLAIR

The Middle of the Air (Oct., $22.95) by Ken Butcher. A truck carrying nuclear material goes missing in the North Carolina mountains.

DIAL PRESS

The Imperfectionists (Jan., $25) by Tom Rachman. An ailing newspaper's staffers face assorted tribulations as the paper's predicament worsens and characters begin to collide.

DOUBLEDAY/NAN A. TALESE

Union Atlantic (Jan., $25) by Adam Haslett portrays the gilded age of the first decade of the 21st century and its many life-shaping conflicts. 100,000 first printing.

ELEVATOR GROUP

(dist. bt Atlas Books)

Heads Deacon, Tails Devil (Oct., $27.95) by P.J. McCalla concerns an early 1900s Baptist deacon who puts on a good face in public but acts like the devil at home.

FARRAR, STRAUS & GIROUX

Mathilda Savitch (Sept., $24) by Victor Lodato. A girl seeks the truth behind the death of her sister, who was pushed in front of a train. 50,000 first printing. Author tour.

HENRY HOLT

The Calligrapher's Daughter (Sept., $26) by Eugenia Kim concerns a young woman who dares to fight for a brighter future in occupied Korea.

NOVELLO FESTIVAL PRESS

(dist. by John F. Blair)

Cow Across America (Oct., $21.95) by Dale Neal. Two young men set out to walk to California with nothing but their wits and a milk cow named Ivy.

PLEXUS PUBLISHING

A Boardwalk Story (Oct., $24.95) by J. Louis Yampolsky. A 15-year-old boy comes of age in Atlantic City in 1939—the 10th anniversary of the Great Depression.

PUTNAM/AMY EINHORN BOOKS

The Kingdom of Ohio (Sept., $24.95) by Matthew Flaming. A New York City couple struggles with the nature of history, technology and time at the dawn of the mechanical age.

SOHO PRESS

Alcestis (Feb., $23) by Katharine Beutner gives voice to the mythological “good wife,” who loved her husband so much that she died to save his life.

ST. MARTIN'S/THOMAS DUNNE

Whistlin' Dixie in a Nor'easter (Oct., $23.99) by Lisa Patton. A Southern belle follows her husband's pipe dream to manage a quaint Vermont inn. 75,000 first printing.

UNIV. OF GEORGIA PRESS

The Bigness of the World (Oct., $24.95) by Lori Ostlund. The characters in this story collection, attempting to leave their homes behind, find a wider world as troubled as the one they left.

UNIV. OF WISCONSIN/TERRACE BOOKS

Sugarless: A Novel (Oct., $24.95) by James Magruder. In this coming-of-age, coming-out story, a high school sophomore finds his voice on the interscholastic forensics circuit.

VANGUARD PRESS

The Twelve (Sept., $19.95) by William Gladstone tracks one man's journey as he discovers the secret behind the age-old Mayan “end of time” prophecy. 75,000 first printing.$250,000 ad/promo budget.