Every year, on the day before BookExpo America opens, Library Journal presents a Day of Dialog bringing together librarians, publishers, vendors, and authors for a
lively exchange of ideas. The most popular program is always Editors’ Picks, with editors from top houses discussing their forthcoming titles. Following is this year’s list, so even if you are not attending our event, you can stalk these titles.
Nan Graham, Editor-in-Chief, Scribner
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George Howe Colt, Brothers: George Howe Colt on his
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Trudi Kanter, Some Girls, Some Hats, and Hitler: A True Love Story Rediscovered, October 2012
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Whitney Otto, Eight Girls Taking Pictures, November 2012
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Andrew Solomon, Far from the Tree: Parents, Children and the Search for Identity, November 2012
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Susanna Sonnenberg, She Matters: A Life in Friendships, January 2013
Juliet Grames, Senior Editor, Soho Press
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Sean Ferrell, The Man in the Empty Suit, February 2013
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Stuart Neville, Ratlines, January 2013
David Highfill, Executive Editor, William Morrow
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Wiley Cash, Untitled Novel, Summer 2013

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Tom Franklin and Beth Ann Fennelly, Untitled Novel, Summer 2013
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Mike Irwin, The Skull and the Nightingale, June 2013
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Hank Steinberg, Out of Range, Summer 2013
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Dick Wolf, Untitled Novel, January 2013
Michael Pietsch, Executive Vice President and Publisher, Little, Brown
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Liza Klaussmann, Tigers in Red Weather, July 2012
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Michael Koryta, The Prophet, August 2012

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Chase Novak (aka Scott Spenser), Breed, September 2012
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Kevin Powers, The Yellow Birds, September 2012
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Tom Wolfe, Back to Blood, October 2012
Molly Stern, Publisher, Crown/Hogarth
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Shani Boianjiu, The People of Forever Are Not Afraid, September 2012
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Jonathan Kozol, Fire in the Ashes: Twenty-Five Years Among the
Poorest Children in America, August 2012Brian McGrory, Buddy: How a Rooster Made Me a Family Man, November 2012
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Tom Reiss, The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, and the Real Count of Monte Cristo, September 2012
























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