(Warner, $3.50.) A bleak novel portraying a dynastic poor-white family in rural Maine and a neighbor woman who marries into the incestuous clan. (Washington Square/Pocket Books, $5.95.) Musical themes are richly woven into these two novellas - the title piece and ''Emoke.'' THE BEANS OF EGYPT, MAINE, by Carolyn Chute. Hall, $5.95.) A successful female ghostwriter has just helped one of her famous clients win the Nobel Prize and threatens to expose him unless he gives her the award money. AUTHOR FROM A SAVAGE PEOPLE, by Bette Pesetsky. (Plume/New American Library, $5.95.) A novel, made up of interrelated stories, about a young girl growing up in Antigua. (Vintage, $12.95.) The second volume of a history of the American Communist Party, from 1923 to 1929. AMERICAN COMMUNISM AND SOVIET RUSSIA: The Formative Period, by Theodore Draper. (Penguin, $8.95.) A chronicle of the Iranian crises of 1979-1980. ![]() (Berkley, $4.50.) A Baltimore travel writer, drifting into lonely eccentricity after his son dies and his wife leaves him, becomes involved with an animal trainer.ĪLL FALL DOWN: America's Tragic Encounter With Iran, by Gary Sick. (Pantheon, $8.95.) An inquiry into the question: Where was America during the Holocaust? THE ACCIDENTAL TOURIST, by Anne Tyler. THE ABANDONMENT OF THE JEWS: America and the Holocaust, 1941-1945, by David S. ![]() It includes novels, stories, biography, memoirs, history, essays and science. This list of paperbacks is a selection from the New & Noteworthy column since the December 1985 Christmas issue.
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