...succession, would turn out to be Clinton herself." BY THE BOOK TITLE: When Everything Changed: The Amazing Journey of American Women from 1960 to the Present AUTHOR: Gail Collins PUBLISHER: Little, Brown and Co. (480 pages, $27.99)
...hyperventilate, and I burst into tears," says the petite teenager, the youngest author signed in decades by Little, Brown and Co. A friend pointed at Viswanathan and screamed: "She's the one who wrote that book!" With her face as bright as...
...took the dare. Having seen Shockley's success throwing the ball, South Carolina played back on defense, inviting Brown and Co. to run the ball. Now, says Shockley, it will be interesting to see how Louisiana-Monroe lines up defensively...
...huge auctions or books that publishers got really excited about," says Geoff Shandler, editor in chief of Little, Brown and Co. "I'm afraid I must agree with that," says HarperCollins' Burnham, who adds that the number of "standout literary...
...racially mixed victim. Los Angeles Police Detective Harry Bosch makes the case. RELEASE DATE: Out now, Little, Brown and Co., $26.95 The Book: 1776, by David McCullough THE BASICS: The first year of the American Revolution was a tumultuous...
...sold more than 53 million copies worldwide since the first book's release in 2005, according to publisher Little, Brown and Co. Ms. Meyer's newest, the more adult-oriented The Host , has 2 million copies in print domestically. Call it...
...isn't a perfect book, but its best qualities -- light comedy and sexy deities -- might be perfect for prime-time TV. BY THE BOOK TITLE: Gods Behaving Badly AUTHOR: Marie Phillips PUBLISHER: Little, Brown and Co. (288 pages. $23.99)
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...sunken treasure does to people, this is your book, too. Finally, I liked Robert Coram's Boyd ($27.95, Little, Brown and Co.). Mr. Coram, a former Atlanta reporter, has written some hilarious crime novels, but this is more serious work...
...matching grants for Let's Act, which she founded to try to keep poor children from getting into trouble. They said Ms. Brown and co-workers at the credit giant's Gwinnett County offices pretended to donate to the charity to persuade the company...