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The best books of the year? Here are 10 top candidates
1. "THE PHOTOGRAPH," by Penelope Lively, Viking, 231 pages, $24.95. This is my favorite novel and book of the year, an arresting, compelling account of the complexity of life arising from a simple snapshot. Glyn Peters, a 62-year-old college professor, chances on an old photo of his deceased wife, Kath, who is caught holding hands with Nick, Glyn's feckless brother-in-law. He surmises they were in love. The photo becomes an obsession he must research, leading him to everyone who might be able to explain it.
3. "FRANKLIN AND WINSTON: AN INTIMATE PORTRAIT OF AN EPIC FRIENDSHIP," Jon Meacham, Random House, 490 pages, $29.95. Meacham writes a compelling biography, reminiscent of the talent shown by David McCullough (the author of brilliant biographies on Harry Truman and John Adams). Meacham focuses here on the personal relationship between Franklin D. Roosevelt, American president during World War II, and Winston Churchill, British prime minister. Although both leaders were charismatic powerhouses, Churchill comes off as the most appealing human being.
4. "OLD SCHOOL," Tobias Wolff, Alfred Knopf, 195 pages, $22. This superb novel set in the 1960s focuses on a senior at an elite East Coast male boarding school. Because of his aspirations to become a writer, he is excited to take part in a writing contest, the winner of which is invited to meet a celebrity writer for a private discussion. This year, Robert Frost, Ayn Rand and Ernest Hemingway have each accepted invitations to visit the school. As a result, the author, a brilliant and talented writer, must climb into the skin of each of these writers and portray them.
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