The Manual of Detection
Jedediah Berry
Penguin, 2009, $25.95
Berryโ€™s dark, playful, and lucidly narrated debut novel is a journey through the mind of a meticulous dreamer. When Charles Unwin, a humble clerk at the elusive, all-seeing โ€œAgency,โ€ is suddenly promoted to investigate his former bossโ€™s disappearance, the eponymous Manual helps him become the detectiveโ€™s detective. Reading at Bard Collegeโ€™s Weis Cinema, 11/09 at 2:30pm, introduced by Bradford Morrow.

Soul of a Dog: Reflections on the Spirits of the Animals of Bedlam Farm
Jon Katz
Villard Books, 2009, $24
The New York Times bestselling author of A Dog Year and other canine chronicles poses the venerable philosophical question of whether animals have souls, exploring the topic through his relationships with animals, including a wildly affectionate but murderous barn cat, a chocaholic steer, and a dog with a singular talent for hospice work. Do dogs have souls? Katzโ€™s title may offer a hint.

Reiki for Spiritual Healing
Brett Bevell
Ten Speed Press, 2009, $15.99
Reiki master and Omega Institute instructor Brett Bevell takes this traditional method of energetic healing of the physical body into the realm of healing the spirit. Reiki, he writes, โ€œcan be a doorway to spiritual awakening, to reaching that point of no separation between you and the Divine, and that Divine essence which is in all things.โ€

Divas On Screen:Black Women in American Film
Mia Mask
Univeristy of Illinois press, 2009, $25
An associate professor of film at Vassar, Mia Mask offers an wide-ranging academic disquisition on five iconic actressesโ€”Dorothy Dandrige, Pam Grier, Whoopi Goldberg, Oprah Winfrey, and Halle Berryโ€”who โ€œhave deftly navigated the uneven terrain of racial, gender, and class stereotypes,โ€ paving the way for new generations.

Collecting Under the Radar: Tomorrowโ€™s Antiques
Michael Hogben & Linda Abrams
Red Rock Press, 2009, $26.95
Pine Plains author Abrams teamed with British auctioneer Hogben for this savvy survey of what collectibles are likely to increase in value, from Deco wall mirrors to mid-century costume jewelry, with some unlikely stops (cowboy spurs & horse bits?) along the way. If you have the flea market gene, this handsomely designed book gives great browse.

Summer Pleasures, Winter Pleasures: A Hudson Valley Cookbook

Peter G. Rose
Excelsior Editions, 2009, $14.95
Think local, cook seasonal. Food writer and historian Rose offers a bounty of unfussy recipes perfectly suited to dining al fresco on the deck or cocooning beside a crackling hearthfire. Each season includes a selection of breakfast dishes, take-along sandwiches, entrees to savor with friends, and desserts, with tidbits of local lore and destinations tucked in between.

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