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November 2, 2001
The best way to cope with the stresses of the holidays? Abandonment. No really. Runaway. Go to Tahiti. Come back in January, wait no, February. You're family will understand...one day. And since you will need to pack light for quick getaways, here's a selection of new and notable paperbacks that will be easy to stow in your carry-on.
 HONKY
Dalton Conley
Vintage Books
ISBN: 0375727752
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 WHERE IS THE MANGO PRINCESS?
Cathy Crimmins
Vintage Books
ISBN: 0375704426
Read a Review & Excerpt
 SHOPGIRL
Steve Martin
Theia
ISBN: 0786885688
Read an Audio Review
 THE ICE HARVEST
Scott Phillips
Ballantine
ISBN: 0345440196
Read a Review & Excerpt
 THE NIGHT LISTENER
Armistead Maupin
Harperperennial
ISBN: 006093090X
Read a Review & Excerpt
 A HOUSE NAMED BRAZIL
Audrey Schulman
Harperperennial
ISBN: 0380808803
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 PRODIGAL SUMMER
Barbara Kingsolver
Harperperennial
ISBN: 0060959037
Read a Review & Excerpt
 ALL THE NAMES
Jose Saramago
Harvest Books
ISBN: 0156010593
Read a Review
 AMERICA'S QUEEN: The Life of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
Sarah Bradford
Penguin USA
ISBN: 0141002204
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 THE SHEEP QUEEN
Thomas Savage
Back Bay Books
ISBN: 0316610909
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