Larry Wilson: Books they'd like to find under the tree











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WHAT do we want to see under the tree?

Book-shaped boxes, containing books. 



Why? 



They contain the world's best stories, and they are a lot better looking - in the hand, on the bookshelf - than a Kindle file. 



First, you could get a jump on Pasadena's 11th One City, One
Story community read in March with Karen Thompson Walker's fabulous "The
Age of Miracles." The novel is set in North County San Diego in a time
much like the present, except that the Earth's rotation has dramatically
slowed. The days are longer, and so are the nights. It's either about
the environmental havoc that ensues - beached whales, high tides - or
the ordinary havoc of being a teenage girl like our heroine Julia. Both
amount to the same. I loved this story. 



The romance readers in your family, and the Italophiles, want
San Marinan Terry Stanfill's second novel "Realms of Gold," set in
opulent Venice and ancient Celtic Burgundy - those Celts were everywhere
- among Americans and Italian-Americans. As in Lian Dolan's "Helen of
Pasadena," the hunk is an archaelogist, apparently the sexiest grove of
academe. You'll learn tons about the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, Jason and
the Argonauts, mythic Avalon and a millenia-old mystery. 






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