As someone who considers a well-chosen book the best of all possible gifts, my recommended first stop in the December issue must be the special Christmas for Readers section. Among the Thrillers and Throwbacks , Gyles Brandreths Oscar Wilde mystery looks especially promising, and several of the Lives and Legacies (Brad Gooch on Flannery OConnor, Blake Bailey on John Cheever) sound tempting. I only wish I knew a child to whom to give one of the Wondrous and Silly picture books. (I must confess: Im tempted to buy Leo Politis Pedro: The Angel of Olvera Street for myself.)
I also find myself returning to Dana Gioia’s poem Majority , whichin this season when we think of Christmases past, present, and to comemakes a fittingly gentle and haunting coda to the childrens books section.
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