Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Chicago Tribune Books Update

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A man and his dog create enduring legend

Born on a battlefield in France during World War I and rescued by a U.S. soldier named Lee Duncan, a terrified German shepherd puppy would become the most famous dog in the world. Named Rin Tin Tin, after a popular French doll of the time, the dog would be as big a star as the movies and television have ever known. (Sorry, Lassie.)

King, Beattie books among new crop King, Beattie books among new crop

Julia Keller looks at the fall books that are set to hit shelves soon.

Poems of sin-eaters,  souls and suffering Poems of sin-eaters, souls and suffering

Two great new poetry collections have Midwestern roots

Teen reads: September Teen reads: September

From sobering looks at modern day teenage life to thrillers, this month's teen reads will keep you engaged.

Chicagoland literary events: Sept. 24 - 30

Recommended events


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