"The New York Times" bestselling author of seagoing epics now celebrates an American classic. 
"Moby-Dick"  is perhaps the greatest of the Great American Novels, yet its length  and esoteric subject matter create an aura of difficulty that too often  keeps readers at bay. Fortunately, one unabashed fan wants passionately  to give Melville's masterpiece the broad contemporary audience it  deserves. In his National Book Award- winning bestseller, "In the Heart  of the Sea, " Nathaniel Philbrick captivatingly unpacked the story of  the wreck of the whaleship Essex, the real-life incident that inspired  Melville to write "Moby- Dick." Now, he sets his sights on the fiction  itself, offering a cabin master's tour of a spellbinding novel rich with  adventure and history. 
Philbrick skillfully navigates  Melville's world and illuminates the book's humor and unforgettable  characters-finding the thread that binds Ishmael and Ahab to our own  time and, indeed, to all times. A perfect match between author and  subject, "Why Read Moby-Dick?" gives us a renewed appreciation of both  Melville and the proud seaman's town of Nantucket that Philbrick himself  calls home. Like Alain de Botton's "How Proust Can Change Your Life, "  this remarkable little book will start conversations, inspire arguments,  and, best of all, bring a new wave of readers to a classic tale waiting  to be discovered anew.  (Check Catalog)
"So Many Books...So Little Time"
Some of the Library's newly-acquired books that have been highlighted on Colonie's Cable Channel 17 show called "So Many Books..So Little Time." 
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