My new book, Hunter’s Moon, is reviewed on the front page of the New York Times Book Review for this Sunday, Aug. 4. The review is positive and serious, but ignore the headline in the online version of the review, which is a tad silly. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/02/books/review/even-in-hemingways-woods-sometimes-a-man-needs-to-cry.html
Also, the Moresby Press, a web-based literary magazine published in Chicago, has run an interview with me about the book. Its link follows: http://www.moresbypress.com/philip-caputo-hunters-moon-novel.html
The interview is quite long, so you might want to wait till you have some spare time to read it.
It is “HUNTER’S MOON” best review yet ! gonna order a copy soon !
Hi Phil,
Susie and I send our congratulations and will order “Hunter’s Moon” tonight. I just finished “Crossings” last week, which I bought in the K.W. bookstore on Fleming. A great and informative read in the Trump age. All are fine in the Currie Clan. But we’re all in a free fire zone now. They’re dying like flys. Cheers and all that
Bill — Great to hear from you again. How well I remember the days when we worked together on the Chicago Tribune, trying to right wrongs. Thanks for buying Hunter’s Moon and Crossers. Pipe the word to all your friends. And best to Susie, as well as my condolences for the death of her sister, Katherine.
Hi Phil.
I ordered Hunter’s Moon today.
Look forward to reading it next week!
I hope you and your family are all doing well!
All best and blessings!
Good to hear from you again, Suzette. All best to you, too.
My bloodline for men’s experience ad perception of the real world and life as it is truly lived is Hemingway to Mailer to Caputo. I have added a few others since but they are the foundation !