Every now and then, we give away a book about which nothing much needs to be said.
This week, we're giving away Toni Morrison's A Mercy. It's one of those kind of books.
But, if you need to know more, here's the San Francisco Chronicle:
Toni Morrison has made a ferociously beautiful new work, filled, in the words of French novelist-critic Julien Gracq, with "the sui generis scent of musty history" - the scent of the late 1600s, to be precise, on the raw North American continent. Except there's no mustiness here: Readers are plunged into the present-tense blood and sweat of it - slave trade, turf wars, religious sectarianism, sex, childbirth, food, drink, weather, farming, building, pestilence - and in Europe, class struggle and executions as entertainment. Morrison burns these particulars into us, through her astonishing story.
First the good news - we've brought in some actual clerical help to get the final pile of backlogged prizes the hell out of here. And he'll even pack up this one at no extra charge, so the long winner waits will be over. That said, the rules are the rules are the rules: Drop us an email, subject line "MERCY ME" and please include your name and full mailing address. And since we are still straggling, previous winners may freely participate in this one. We'll take all entries until 8:00 P.M. PST this evening (which is Friday night, for all you late-entering RSS readers), and then the Random Number Generator will be nasty, brutish and short.
UPDATE: Delayed congratulations to Alexa Holt of Chicago (who was selected promptly, just not noted here).
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