Herman Wouk’s, SAILOR AND FIDDLER: REFLECTIONS OF A 100-YEAR-OLD AUTHOR; the novelist’s memoir about a life that has spanned two centuries.
P.D. Eastman’s, ARE YOU MY MOTHER?; a baby bird goes searching for his mother after they are separated.
Penelope Fitzgerald’s, THE BOOK SHOP; a widow who opens the only bookshop in an English seaside town is snubbed.
Judith Guest’s, SECOND HEAVEN; three very different people–an divorced absentee father, his former client, and a troubled teenager become friends.
Rosalynn Carter’s, FIRST LADY FROM PLAINS; a memoir partially about the 1980 election defeat.