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Gift Books for Martha Stewart Living Show – and For You!

We just wrapped.  Betsy and Brian and I – on the Martha Stewart Living show.  Asked to prepare a Gift Book segment, I have so many gorgeous, stimulating books that we didn’t get to them all.  Hence, the list here!

I’ll begin with Non-Fiction…because that’s where we left off on the show.  And, in fact, these are the most perfect of adult books. For the girlfriend with the snappy sense of humor, there’s Thx Thx Thx.  For your friend with the warm heart, there’s Unlikely Friendships - about unusual, feel-good pairings, like the kitten and gorilla, and how they came to be.  Two magnificent books about John F Kennedy – one, through Jackie’s own words.  It’s an historical, first-person view we so seldom get – and it comes with 8 CD’s.  Plus, there’s Chris Matthews’ stunningly different portrait of the president.  Two of the most amazing books in my gift collection focus on cultural icons – one fantasy (Batman), one real (Marilyn Monroe).  Although one might argue that Marilyn Monroe is fantasy, as well as Batman.  Both books are evocative, magnificent art, and a complete treasure.

Adult Non-Fiction:

 

1.     Thx Thx Thx: Thank Goodness for Everything by Leah Dieterich; Andrews McMeel

2.     Unlikely Friendships: 47 Remarkable Stories from the Animal Kingdom by Jennifer Holland; Workman

3.     Jacqueline Kennedy: Historic Conversations on Life with John F Kennedy by Caroline Kennedy; Hyperion AND Jack Kennedy: Elusive Hero by Chris Matthews; Simon & Schuster

4.     Marilyn Monroe: Metamorphosis by David Wills and Stephen Schmidt; HarperCollins

5.     The Batman Files by Matthew Manning; Andrews McMee

Another great gift idea is calendars.  And, Pomegranate is my favorite, especially an artist named Susan Seddon Boulet, whose work is mesmerizing – about Shaman and Goddesses.  Another calendar is the Reading Woman Wall Calendar.  Give it, along with one of the books on my list.

And here is the rest of the list – the highlights of our discussion on Martha Stewart Living – are The Third Gift for kids, The Hunger Games Trilogy for YA, Damned by my friend Chuck Palahniuk, and Out of Oz by Gregory Maguire.

Kids:

 

1.     The Third Gift by Linda Sue Park; Clarion Books

2.     The Happy Elf by Harry Connick, Jr w/CD; HarperCollins

3.     Stars by Mary Lyn Ray and Marla Frazee; Simon & Schuster

4.     Three Classic Children’s Stories – Drawings by Edward Gorey, Text by James Donnelly; Pomegranate

5.     The Wizard of Oz: A Scanimation Book by Rufus butler Seder; Workman

 

YA:

1.     The Hugo Movie Companion by Brian Selznick; Scholastic

2.     The Chronicles of Harris Burdick by Chris Van Allsburg; Houghton Mifflin

3.     WonderStruck by Brian Selznick; Scholastic

4.     Dearly Departed by Lia Habel; Del Rey

5.     The Hunger Games Trilogy by Suzanne Collins; Scholastic

 

 Adult Fiction:

  1. The Christmas Wedding by James Patterson; Little, Brown
  2. Damned by Chuck Palahniuk; Doubleday
  3. 11 / 22 / 63 by Stephen King; Simon & Schuster
  4. The Exorcist: 40th Anniversary Edition by William Peter Blatty; HarperCollins
  5. Out of Oz: The Final Volume in the Wicked Years by Gregory Maguire; William Morrow

 

No secret that I love books.  They saved my life when I was a kid.  They led me outside the abusive world I lived in, to know that there was a greater beauty where I could live instead. What these books have in common – while they’re from all genres – is that connection with that greater gorgeousness.  No coincidence that many of the books on my list were sparked by the authors’ insistent dreams.

Enjoy!  And, feel free to comment on any of these books.

Love,

Diana

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My Week with Marilyn – Go. Enjoy.

I wasn’t sold at first.  The gorgeous opening shot – with the title My Week with Marilyn – of a buxom blonde singing, dancing, seducing.  The 23-year old man who would want her – and win her for a week – sat anonymously in the audience.  Jaw dropped.  Wanting Marilyn.   When the film opened, I wanted the real Marilyn on screen, with that natural brilliance.  The actress had the description down, but not that wise innocence.  Not at first.

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Marianne Williamson and WeightLoss

A Course in Weight Loss: 21 Spiritual Lessons for Surrendering Your Weight Forever

By Marianne Williamson

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Published November 2, 2010 (Hardcover) Hay House

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Toxins crawl out of my body. Mad carpenter ants. Only this time, there is no husband to pack his wet tobacco onto the bite marks to suck the venom. And the itch! This time, the itching springs up. To the top of my head. My palms. The soles of my feet. A parade itching for change.

All I can do is roll with it – and listen to Marianne Williamson tell me it is a classic toxic response – and oh so very good, though admittedly painful. Poisons must come out they way they went in, she tells me on Open Book with Diana Page Jordan. Read the rest of this entry »

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Time for Truth – Nick Bunick is Back!

Time for Truth: A New Beginning

By Nick Bunick

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Published September 1, 2010 (Paperback) Hay House

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Angels abound!  If you’re reading this, the odds are extremely high that you, too, believe in angels.  Most of us do.  I’ve seen angels most of my life.  After a couple of years in the same writing group where I worked on my memoir, New York Times bestselling author Chelsea Cain signed one of her books to me: For Diana, who (almost) makes me believe in angels.

There are angels, but there is no hell.  Nick Bunick told me in an interview recorded a few days ago Read the rest of this entry »

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The Atlas of Love – Playful, Literary, Lovely Book

The Atlas of Love

By Laurie Frankel

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Published August 17, 2010 (Hardcover) St. Martin’s Press

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Maybe I loved The Atlas of Love because it felt like a friend’s journal I’d picked up and accidentally opened to the first page.  And couldn’t stop reading it until page 35 or so, still standing, and then it was too late.  So I read the whole thing, feeling guilty, as if I’d eaten a carton of Ben and Jerry’s at one sitting.  Not that I’ve ever done that.  But I also felt pleased, because of the light humor laced in with the literary configurations.

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Next Time You’re Called A Bozo, Say Thank You

The Man Behind the Nose: Assassins, Astronauts, Cannibals, and Other Stupendous Tales

By Larry “Bozo” Harmon with writer Thomas Scott McKenzie

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Published August 17, 2010 (Hardcover) It Books/Igniter

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My writing friends tell me to read other memoirs while writing my own.  So I read Bozo’s, The Man Behind the Nose.  At 83AAA, those are big shoes to fill!

Larry Harmon didn’t have anything holding him back.  Except maybe for growing up in Cleveland.  His life is a blueprint for how to create your dreams.  Read the rest of this entry »

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If You Dream of Being a Writer, Here’s How

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The auspicious theme of the Willamette Writers Conference – “the future’s so bright” -  set the bar high.  Nearly 900 attendees showed up this weekend.  Now we can boast of dreams coming true.

The trick falls in networking your way to a deal, to an agent, to the promise that a literary or film person of power will read your work.

And, magic happened.  Read the rest of this entry »

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I See Your Dream Job – Your Crisis May Be Your Key

I See Your Dream Job: A Career Intuitive Shows You How to Discover What You Were Put on Earth to Do

By Sue Frederick

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Published September 1, 2009 (Hardcover) St Martin’s Press

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If you are out of work, out of luck, out of steam, read I See Your Dream Job.  Your life will blossom.  Sue Frederick, a career intuitive who fought that calling for years, living in a traditional world, settles that age-old debate between destiny and free will.  Seems our course is charted; however, when the inner crab takes over, our chances tank; and when we soar with gratitude, life is sweet.

I’ll be interviewing Sue Thursday morning, and Read the rest of this entry »

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Innocent – Scott Turow

Innocent

By Scott Turow

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Published May 4, 2010 (Hardcover) Grand Central Publishing

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Innocent?  I don’t think so.  Scott Turow’s gifted writing shows he knows exactly what he’s doing.

Twenty years after his debut Presumed Innocent cracked open the New York Times Bestseller List to make space for his name, Turow finally returns with its sequel.  I can’t wait to ask him Monday 1:30p PDT on my show – Open Book with Diana Page Jordan on pdx.fm Read the rest of this entry »

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On Writing And Writing Groups

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A stack of my manuscripts – four versions – towers close to four-inches above my glass desk.  The sheets of paper bear the brilliant scribblings from four dear friends in my writing group. Dubbed by Jeff Baker of The Oregonian “the hottest writing group in Portland.”

It’s a special night.  Read the rest of this entry »

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