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Forum: California Reading
California Reading

KQED Public Radio's Forum presents California Reading, a radio book club featuring fiction about California and by California authors. Each month, listeners are invited to read a selected book and share their thoughts online and during a special hour of Forum.

September 2004 Book Selection:
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay
by Michael Chabon

Kavalier and Clay
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From the publisher:
It is New York City in 1939. Joe Kavalier, a young artist who has also been trained in the art of Houdini-esque escape, has just pulled off his greatest feat to date: smuggling himself out of Nazi-occupied Prague. He is looking to make big money, fast, so that he can bring his family to freedom. His cousin, Brooklyn's own Sammy Clay, is looking for a collaborator to create the heroes, stories, and art for the latest novelty to hit the American dreamscape: the comic book. Out of their fantasies, fears and dreams, Joe and Sammy weave the legend of that unforgettable champion the Escapist. And inspired by the beautiful and elusive Rosa Saks, a woman who will be linked to both men by powerful ties of desire, love and shame, they create the otherworldly mistress of the night, Luna Moth. As the shadow of Hitler falls across Europe and the world, the Golden Age of comic books has begun.

About the author:
Michael Chabon's works of fiction include "The Mysteries of Pittsburgh," "A Model World," "Wonder Boys," and "Were-wolves in Their Youth." His work has appeared in The New Yorker, Harper's, Esquire and Playboy and in a number of anthologies, among them Prize Stories 1999: The O. Henry Awards. He lives in Berkeley, California, with his wife, Ayelet Waldman, also a novelist, and their children.
the books
Jan 2004: Cathedral by Raymond Carver
Feb 2004: The Dive From Clausen's Pier by Ann Packer
Mar 2004: The Color Purple by Alice Walker
Apr 2004: The Last Tycoon by F. Scott Fitzgerald
May 2004: Hunger of Memory by Richard Rodriguez
Jun 2004: Superior Women by Alice Adams
Jul 2004: Women in Their Beds by Gina Berriault
Aug 2004: Yellow Back Radio Broke-Down by Ishmael Reed
Sep 2004: The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay by Michael Chabon
Oct 2004: Fat City by Leonard Gardner
Nov 2004: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey
Dec 2004: Black Dahlia by James Ellroy
California Reading 2003



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