Publishers Weekly announced their list of the top ten religion books for 2011 recently.
Two LDS authors have works included: Craig Harline’s Conversions and Jana Riess’s Flunking Sainthood. You can read my review of Craig’s book here. I am looking forward to reading Jana’s book; if you read her blog, you know that she’s wise and witty.
An LDS Writer’s book was also included in the Children’s Fiction category as well: Variant, by Robison Wells. http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/best-books/2011/childrens-fiction#book/book-21
Kudos to you both!
Congratulations indeed.
Here here!
BTW, Amazon only has 6 copies of Flunking Sainthood left! So if you want a print version, you’ll need to move fast.
I’m going to get the Kindle version, though. I figure they won’t run out of them, and I can read it during Gospel Doctrine without people knowing :)
Rick–you may be able to hide the text, but you won’t be able stifle the belly laughs. People are going to know :)
Yay!
Kristine – you don’t think my excuse “Boy, Jeremiah is HILL-AR-IOUS” will work?
Congratulations! Great news for deserving writers!
I just got my copy of Jana’s book. I expect I’ll be neglecting my homework soon.