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BOOKS FROM THE NEW YORKER STAFF WRITERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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The Bullfighter Checks her Makeup
by Susan Orlean
A joyful, luminous tour of the human condition via an eclectic array of people, as seen through the eyes of one of America's most entertaining journalists.
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A Pitcher's Story: Innings with David Cone
by Roger Angell
Angell chronicles Cone's 2000 season, his last year with the Yankees -- which, ironically, turns out to be the worst of Cone's career.
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FEATURED SELECTIONS
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Paris to the Moon: An American in Paris at the End of the Century
by Adam Gopnik
An extended meditation--in turn hilarious and deeply moving--on the threat of globalization, the art of parenting and the civilizing intimacy of family life.
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Show and Tell
by John Lahr
A collection of 15 profiles that were first published in The New Yorker, including Woody Allen, Frank Sinatra and Roseanne.
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The Fun of It
by Lillian Ross
A collection of the best of The New Yorker's "Talk of the Town" column, which spans the 75-year history of the magazine.
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On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
by Stephen King
King takes readers through his life, culminating with the 1999 tragedy that almost ended it.
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