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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Today's Deals

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Deadly Little Secret ($1.99), by Laurie Faria Stolarz, is today's Kindle Deal of the Day.
Book Description
A supernatural romance about a 16-year old girl's attraction to the hunky, but mysterious new guy in school, whose touch has very unnerving effects -- from the author of the bestselling Blue is for Nightmares series.

About the Author
Laurie Faria Stolarz is the author of the hugely popular young adult novels Blue Is forNightmares, White Is for Magic, Silver Is for Secrets,andRed Is for Remembrance.Born and raised in Salem, Massachusetts, Laurie attended Merrick College and received an MFA in Creative Writing from Emerson.

The Land of Later On ($1.59 / £0.99 UK), by Anthony Weller, is the Kindle Deal of the day for those in the UK ($7.99 for those in the US).
Book Description
Kip—a New York jazz pianist whose career was cut short by a neurological disease—returns from a failed suicide attempt with a vivid, detailed memory of his journey through the afterlife. Resembling the world as he knows it, but unlimited in space and time, it's unlike any eternity he has contemplated. Its residents are those who choose not to reincarnate, which would erase all memory of who they once were. Kip has a quest: to find his beloved Lucy, a yoga teacher who shared his apartment for years but died of leukemia before he took his own life. Is she still here? Has she waited for him, or "gone back" to become someone else? In his odyssey across centuries and locales (Istanbul to the Marquesas Islands, India to Oklahoma and New Guinea) to find her, Kip is guided by Walt Whitman—who urges him to write this memoir on his return.

Triangle: The Fire That Changed America ($3.44 Kindle, B&N), by David von Drehle, is the Nook Daily Find, price matched on Kindle.
Book Description
On March 25, 1911, as workers were getting ready to leave for the day, a fire broke out in the Triangle Shirtwaist factory in New York’s Greenwich Village. Within minutes it spread to consume the building’s upper three stories. Firemen who arrived at the scene were unable to rescue those trapped inside: their ladders simply weren’t tall enough. People on the street watched in horror as desperate workers jumped to their deaths. The final toll was 146 people—123 of them women. It was the worst disaster in New York City history.

This harrowing yet compulsively readable book is both a chronicle of the Triangle Shirtwaist fire and a vibrant portrait of an entire age. It follows the waves of Jewish and Italian immigration that inundated New York in the early years of the century, filling its slums and supplying its garment factories with cheap, mostly female labor. It portrays the Dickensian work conditions that led to a massive waist-worker’s strike in which an unlikely coalition of socialists, socialites, and suffragettes took on bosses, police, and magistrates. Von Drehle shows how popular revulsion at the Triangle catastrophe led to an unprecedented alliance between idealistic labor reformers and the supremely pragmatic politicians of the Tammany machine.

David Von Drehle orchestrates these events into a drama rich in suspense and filled with memorable characters: the tight-fisted “Shirtwaist kings” Max Blanck and Isaac Harris; Charles F. Murphy, the shrewd kingmaker of Tammany Hall; blue-blooded activists like Anne Morgan, daughter of J.P. Morgan; reformers Frances W. Perkins and Al Smith. Most powerfully, he puts a human face on the men and women who died on March 25th. Triangle is a vibrant and immensely moving account of the hardships of New York City life in the early part of the twentieth century, and how this event transformed politics and gave rise to urban liberalism.

In large part it is a story of working women. Most of the victims of the fire were female immigrants; a majority from Russia and the Ukraine who worked to send their meager wages back home to support their families. In Russia, Jewish women prided themselves on being independent wage earners. Many were in the needle trade, so when they came to the new country their skills coincided with an explosion in the garment industry.

Clara Lemlich, born in the Ukraine, sailed to New York after the horrors of the Kishinev pogrom and became the sole supporter of her family. Grabbing the gavel away from leading male union leaders in a hall packed to the rafters—one-upping Samuel Gompers—she incited the first waist factory strike in 1909, a strike that would become 40,000 strong in a few months time and made up of mostly female workers.

The Triangle Factory was in a new building at Washington Place and Greene, and although it was an efficient, light-filled workplace filled with light, the owners Isaac Harris and Max Blanch, Jewish immigrant garment makers themselves who had made good, failed to follow the few safety codes then on the books. Their negligence, plus the fact that the new fire truck ladders only went up to the sixth floor short of the inferno on the eight and ninth floors, turned a lovely spring day in March, a Saturday just after closing, into a living hell. Many people were on the streets leaving work witnessed workers jumping to their deaths, bodies covering the fire trucks for an unprecedented carnage.

The trial that follows was one of the most sensational in New York history. Despite the community’s outrage, Manhattan’s flamboyant defense attorney, Max D. Steuer, the Johnny Cochrane of his day, won the owner’s innocence. They had locked the factory doors from the outside. One of the doorjambs—still firmly locked—was found in the rubble, but like Cochran’s blood stained glove, Steuer was able to hang a veil of doubt over the deadly lock, and win his case. He won his case despite massive evidence against the owners.

This is very much a woman’s story, and some of the women were at the very top of New York Society. Anne Morgan (J. P.’s daughter) and Alva Vanderbilt Belmont, to name a few, took on the cause of the strikers. The shirtwaist worker possessed amazing spirit and endurance, but it’s doubtful they could have lasted much longer without Progressive money. At just this low point, though, Anne Morgan joined the cause, and one of the things they did was to give a lunch to raise money for the strike fund at the newly founded Colony Club with some of the workers as luncheon guests. A scene where immigrant girls unfamiliar with silver knives, forks, and other finery sat down with rich socialites—radical chic in the making.

Francis Perkins was nearby in Washington Square at the time of the fire, and witnessing the event changed her life. She began her working career as a Triangle Fire investigator and ended it as the first woman Cabinet member in Franklin Roosevelt’s administration. She described the fire as the beginning of the New Deal.

Free Book (Kindle/iBooks/noDRM) - Second Star

Second Star, a backlist title from Dana Stabenow and the start of her Star Svensdotter trilogy, is free in the Kindle store, on iTunes and on the author's website (99 cents from B&N). Best of all, if you like this one, the other two titles are only $4.99 each in the Kindle store.
Book Description
When the Betelgeuse message was detected, it changed a lot of things on Earth. We began to look seriously outward, not with the heady optimism of the early days, but with deliberate calculation. We knew that Someone was out there, and that eventually, they’d be coming. If Earth didn’t occupy the High Frontier, it could be ours to lose.

Esther “Star” Svensdotter’s job is overseeing the completion of the American Alliance’s first O’Neill cylinder — a massive space hab capable of supporting thousands of colonists. It’s just weeks away from commissioning, and she’ll be damned if Luddite terrorists, squabbling bureaucrats, military takeovers or rogue AIs will stand in the way. Frontier justice on Ellfive sometimes involves an airlock — you don’t want to be on the wrong side of justice. Or the wrong side of Star Svensdotter.

Second Star is a tale of first contact, declarations of independence, and new frontiers.
Get the free ebook from the author's website (DRM-free).
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Free Short Story (Kindle/EPUB/nook/iBooks) - This is Not a Love Story

Update: Now free on Kindle!

This is Not a Love Story ($1.99 Kindle), by Lydia Peelle, is another Agency published ebook that is free everywhere except the Kindle store. Report away!

A single short story from the collection Reasons for and Advantages of Breathing. No description on this particular story, but this is the collection synopsis:
Book Description
With this first book of fiction, a gifted young writer brings together eight superbly crafted stories that peer deeply into the human heart, exploring lives derailed by the loss of a vital connection to the land and to the natural world of which they are a part.

"Mule Killers" evokes the end of an era and of a grandfather's dreams when he decides to replace animal power on his farm with tractors. Two restless young girls in "Sweethearts of the Rodeo" live out their last summer of innocence, riding ponies recklessly and spying on their boss and the wealthy women who visit him. In "Phantom Pain," the Tennessee woods are a sliver of what they once were, men now hunt with GPS and cell phones, and the rumor of a dangerous panther on the loose stirs up a small town.

An unexpected vision of the beauty and mystery of life redeems the darkest moments in this stellar debut collection, a book that readers will want to read and reread.
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Free Book (Kindle/nook/iBooks/EPUB) - Salads for Every Season

Update: 12/8/11 Now free from Sony.
Update: 11/17/11 Now free on Kindle!

Salads for Every Season ($2.99 Kindle), a mini-cookbook by Myra Goodman, is free from Barnes & Noble and iTunes. I've reported the lower price to Amazon, but the more the merrier!
Book Description
Myra Goodman knows salad. Founder with her husband, Drew, of Earthbound Farm—the largest grower of organic produce in North America—she is the author FOOD TO LIVE BY and THE EARTHBOUND COOK, sumptuous cookbooks built on the idea of fresh, seasonal cooking. From those books, she has culled a useful and inspiring ebook short filled with 25 recipes for salads that showcase the best produce of spring, summer, fall and winter.

Colorful, healthy, and packed with delightful textures and flavors, these are what salads should be. For Spring and Summer: Strawberry-Tarragon Salad with Aged Balsamic Vinegar; Chopped Summer Vegetable Salad; Farro Salad with Edamame and Arugula; Summer Salad with Butter Lettuce, Raspberries, and Hazelnuts. Fall and Winter: Jicama and Orange Salad with Orange-Sesame Vinaigrette; Escarole with Walnuts, Dates, and Bacon; Roasted Beet Salad alla Caprese; Autumn Salad with Persimmons and Pomegranate Seeds. Plus a Field Guide to Salad Greens, sidebars exploring ingredients and salad basics, how to grow your own sprouts and infuse your own oils, and a chapter dedicated to versatile dressings and dips.

About this title: Workman Shorts is a line of subject-specific e-books curated from our library of trusted books and authors.
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Free Book (nook) - Success Is Not an Accident

Success Is Not an Accident: Change Your Choices; Change Your Life ($10.98 Hardcover), by Tommy Newberry, is free from Barnes & Noble, courtesy of Christian publisher Tyndale House. There isn't a Kindle edition, yet, but I expect it to be free if it makes it to the store in the next few day
Book Description
Tommy Newberry's best-selling Success Is Not an Accident (self-published in 1999) has helped over 100,000 readers achieve higher levels of success in both their personal and professional lives. Reminiscent of best-selling authors Stephen Covey and John Maxwell, Newberry teaches readers the power of goal setting, time management, visualization, and “self-talk” so they can achieve peak levels of performance in all areas of their lives.
Get the free ebook from Barnes & Noble.