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December 09, 2007
A Year in Reading: Carolyn Kellogg
What Makes Sammy Run by Budd Schulburg. A classic Hollywood novel that was a surprise hit in 1941, it's set in the thirties and plays as kind of a twisted Gatsby. And it's remarkably contemporary; as the book's screenwriters struggle for leverage with the studios, they sound a lot like the screenwriters striking today.
Jamestown by Matthew Sharpe. Set in a dystopian future, this retelling of the settlement of Jamestown, Virginia is actually a soft-hearted romance. If it includes a lot of blood, death and fear and a flaying or two, well, that's historical accuracy for you. It's funny, punny, brutal and sweet all at once.
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