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PITTSBURG GAZETTE PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT State of Texas Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared DEBBIE KNOX, publisher of The Pittsburg Gazette, weekly newspaper of general circulation published at Pittsburg, in Camp County, Texas, who deposes and says that the advertisement, as per copy attached was published in the regular issues of Ttie Pittsburg Gazette on FEBRUARY 7, 2013 and FEBRUARY 14, 2013. TIPS Subscribed and sworn to before me this the day of '^li/Ug/ ., 2013. Notary Public in a n ^ o r Camp County, Texas My commjssjon_ex^ires JuQg §5, 2034.. SUSAN TAFT My Commission Expires June 25, 2014

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Page 1: PITTSBURG GAZETTE · 2015. 2. 13. · I 1 1 4 ' r/i e Pittsburg Gazette, Thursday, Februar y 14, 201 3 Deadlin e Frida y a t 4 p.m. • Cai i 903-856-662 9 t o plac e an. Notic e

P I T T S B U R G G A Z E T T E

P U B L I S H E R ' S A F F I D A V I T

State of Texas

Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared DEBBIE KNOX, publisher of The Pittsburg Gazette, weekly newspaper of general circulation published at Pittsburg, in Camp County, Texas, who deposes and says that the advertisement, as per copy attached was published in the regular issues of Ttie Pittsburg Gazette on FEBRUARY 7, 2013 and FEBRUARY 14, 2013. TIPS

Subscribed and sworn to before me this the day of ' ^ l i / U g / ., 2013.

Notary Public in an^or Camp County, Texas

My commjssjon_ex^ires JuQg §5, 2034..

SUSAN TAFT My Commission Expires

June 25, 2014

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14 ' r/ie Pittsburg Gazette, Thursday, February 14, 2013

Deadline Friday at 4 p.m. • Caii 903-856-6629 to place an.

Notice Notice

ENOUGH! I want my 4 green lawn chairs, copper round table and plant back on the property Into 2 weeks or I will involve the police. Texas Rose Backyard, 152 Quit­man. No questions asked. That is personal private property. This happened when I was at a funeral out of town. 903-960-0273, Carolyn Ansley

1-800-525-77101

Pets w^„.

FOR ADOPTION: Dogs, puppies, cats, and

kittens must have shots before leaving impoundment faciiity.

For more information, contact the Pittsburg Police Department

903-856-3330.

FREE PUPPIES Mom black Lab, gentle natured. Puppies 5 black Labs, 1 choco­late Lab, 4 black on white spot­

ted, 1 brown/white spotted, 1 biack/brown mixed.

Apprx. 6 weeks old. Eating on

Legals Legals

The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS/TAPS) has posted new Re­quests For Vendor Proposal's at www.tlps-usa.com for commodity categories: Professional Con­sulting and other Related Ser­vices. Proposals are due March 21, 2013 at 3:00 p.m. Proposals will be approved at the 4/25/13 Board Meeting.

CITATION BY PUBLICATION SAPCR: FC102.010

THE STATE OF TEXAS CAUSE NO. CPS-12-1867

An application has made for a Pat Store Permit and RetejLg^lerls Off-I isi^njcense for^i^ Di LuuMis ini:., For-Profit Corpor d/b/a Dickson Street age Store, located : Dickson Street, Pitts Camp County, TX. 75 Said application 4-1 T-„ A I

Page 3: PITTSBURG GAZETTE · 2015. 2. 13. · I 1 1 4 ' r/i e Pittsburg Gazette, Thursday, Februar y 14, 201 3 Deadlin e Frida y a t 4 p.m. • Cai i 903-856-662 9 t o plac e an. Notic e

1 4 ' The ftnstxjfg Gozette. Thursday.

Deadline Friday at 4 p.m. • Call 903-856-6629 to place an ad

N o t i c e N o t i c e P e t s i L e g a l s ^ L e g a l s F o r R e n t

ENOUGH! want my 4 green lawn chairs, copper round table

and plant back on the property into 2 weeks or I will nvolve the police Texas Rose Backyard, 152 Quit-nan No questions asked. That is personal private Droperty This happened when 1 was at a funeral out Df town 903-960-0273, Carolyn Ansley

FOR ADOPTION: Dogs, puppes. cats, and

kittens must have shots beloie leavng npoundmentlaciKy.

Fot moie nlomiation. contact lie Pitbburg Police Department'

903-856-3330

FREE PUPPIES Mom black Lab. gentle natureA Puppies 5 black Labs. 1 choco­late Ub. 4 black on white spot­

ted, 1 brown/white spotted, 1 black/brown mixed

Apprx 6 weeks old Eating on Call Mary at 903-572-4384

FREE PUPPIES Abandoned lab/retriever

approx 12 weeks. Winnsboro area

Woimed and cute. 903-717-1149

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Tt» Inteilocal Puichasing Syster (TIPS/TAPS) has posted new Re­quests For Vendor Proposals at www hps-usa com loi comrrxxJity categories Protesstonal Con-suHing and Ottwr Related Ser­vices. Proposate are due March 21. 2013 at 3CX) pm Proposals Wll t>e approved at the 4/25/13 Board MeetFig

CTTATION BY PUBLCATTON SAPCR: PC 102.010

THE STATE OF TEXAS CAUSE NO CPS-12-1867

TO UNKNOWN FATHER OF JAZAIYA RANSOM and Al Whom It May Concern, Respon-denb. GREETING NOTICE TO RESPONDENT "You tiave tieen sued. You may employ an attorney. If you or your attorney do not nie a writ­ten anewer vvitri the clerti wtw Issued tttes cRation by 10:00 ajTi. on the Monday next tol-lowing ttM exptrabon of 30 d iy i rfterthe date you were eerved this ctlaUon and petition, a de­fault judgment may be taken against you."

The THIRDAMENDEDPETmON FOR PROTECTION OF A CHRJ3. FOR CONSERVATORSHIP, AND FOR TERMINATION IN SUIT AF­FECTING THE PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP of State of Tex­as. THIRD AMENDED PETtTtON FOR PROTECTION OF A CHLD, FOR CONSERVATORSHIP. AND FOR TERMMATtON IN SUIT AF­FECTING THE PARENTiHILD RELATIONSHIP was fled m the 7fl-276th Distnct Court of CAMP County, Texas, on the 29th day of Jenuary, 2013 againsl UNKNOWN FATHER O F JAZAIYA RANSOM Respondent m the above entiled cause and enhtted 1n the Interest of JaZaiya Ransom, a child ' The suit requests PROTECTION OF A CHtLO FOR CONSERVA­TORSHIP. A N D FOR TERMINA­TION H SUfT AFFECTIbtG THE PARENTGH1LD RELATXM-SHIP. as IS more fully shown by T H I R D A M E N D E D P E T I T I O N F O R P R O T E C T I O N O F A C H L D , F O R C O N S E R V A T O R S H I P . A N D F O R T E R M I N A T I O N IN S U I T AF­F E C T I N G T H E P A R E N T 4 : h i l D R E L A T I O N S H I P an file in this suit The date and place of birlh of Ihe child wt)o IS the subject of Ihe suit B. JaZaiya Ransom. DOB 02/26/2011 - MT PLEASANT, TX 75455

•The court has the authority in the suit to render an order ri Ihe child's interest that wil be binding on you. including the temnnation of the Parent-chib Relatiohship,

lof paternXy, and It of J

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With authonty to consent to the child's sdopton-PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT A HEARING WILL TAKE PLACE IN THIS MATTER ON WEDNES­DAY, JANUARY 23, 2013 IN THE 76/276TH DISTRICT COURT ROOM OF CAMP COUNTY TEX­AS ISSUED and given under my hand and seal ol said Court at CAMP COUNTY. Texas this the 29th day of January, 2013 Attorney tor PeWionef or Petition­er Angeb Hammonds PO BOX 219 Pittsburg. Texas 75686 Cterli of the Court Teresa Bockmon 126 Church Streel Room 204 Camp County, Texas ByM Gnffn, Deputy

F o r Sa le

FOR SALE K1RBY VACUUM CLEANER/SHAIMPOOER

with lots of attachments S100 903-645-3948 903-639-7705

CHECK OUR USED and lepoEsessed merchandise at Smith Furnitune & Applances,

301 S Greer Caii us at 903-856-6121

An application has been made for a Package Store Permit and Beer Retail Dealer's Off-Prem­ise License for Dickson Discounts Inc.. a Texas Por-Profit CorporatioTL d U a Dickson Street Pack­age Store, located at 112 Dickson Street. Pittsbvg, Camp County. TX. 75686. Said application made to the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission in accordance with the pro­visions of the Texas Alco-hoNc Beverage Code. Offi­cer: Sally Lim, President & Secretaty

CiTATWHBY PUBLICATiqN SAPCR: FC 1024110

THE STATE OF TEXAS CAUSE NO CPS-12-ie67

TO Quincy Hawkins and Al Whom It May Concern, Respon-denb. GREETING NOTICE TO RESPONDENT 'You have been sued. You may •mploy an attorney. H you or your attorney do not flla i writ­ten answer wRh the clerk who Issued this citation by 10:00 a.m. on the Monday next fol-lowtng the expiration of 20 days Mtsr the date you were aerved this cHabon and petltloa a ite-fault judgment may be taken against you."

The THIRD AMENDED PETITION FOR PROTECTION OF A CHLD. FOR CONSERVATORSHF, AND FOR TERMINATION IN SUIT AF-FECTING THE PARENT-CMIUJ REUVnONSKIP of Stale of Tex­as. THIRD AMENDED PETITION FOR PROTECTION OF A CHLD. FOR CONSERVATORSHIP. AND FOR TERMINATION IN SUIT AF­FECTING THE PARENTOHILD RELATIONSHIP wri3, lilort m the 7S-276th Dtelrct Court of CAMP County, Texas, on Ihe 29th day of January. 2013 aganst Qur-cy HawkiTB Respondent in the above entitled cauae and entiled In the Interest of JaKlya Rsnsom, i child

The suil requests PROTECTION OF A CHLD FOR CONSERVA­TORSHIP. AND FOR TERMINA­TION IN SUIT AFFECTING THE PARENTGHILD RELATIONSHIP, ss IS more fully shown by THIRD AMENDED PETITION FOR PRO­TECTION OF A CHILD. FOR CONSERVATORSHIP. AND FOR TERMINATION IN SUIT AFFECT-two THE PARENT-CHILD RELA-TIONSHB>onfiein this suit The dale and ptace of brti of the child who IS Ihe subject of the sul n JaKiya Ransom, DOB 3/29/12 -MT PLEASANT, TX 75455 -The court has the authorly in thk aull to render an oider In the child's interest thel wBI be bmdng on you. including the lemiinaton of the Parent-child Relalonahip. the determination of palemCy. and the appontmenl of a consorvetor with authority to conaent lo the child's adoptoh -

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT A HEARING WILL TAKE PLACE IN THIS MATTER ON WEDNES­DAY, JANUARY 23, 2013 IN THE 76/276TH DISTRICT COURT ROOM OF CAMP COUNTY TEX­AS ISSUED and given under my hand and seal of sad Court at CAMP COUNTY, Texas this the 29th day of January, 2013 Attorney (or Petitioner or Petition­er Angeta Hammonds PO BOX 219 Pittsburg, Texas 75686 Clerk of the Court: Teresa Bockmon 126 Church Streel Room 204 Cemp County, Texas ByM Gntfn. Deputy

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F r i d a y s a t 4 p . m . Call to place

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903-856-6629

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D o w n e d t r e e The stomi that blete thfiiiJih Camp County itn Jati. 29 tumhieil a tut of vegetation, indufjing this tree on County Roaii 3540, near Newsome. County authnritios were ttispatchett to remove the obstacle left by the storm.

- Afhi f i i i i iMi ' f ;

Deadline Friday at 4 p.m. • Call 903-856-6629 to place an ac

Mesothelioma may occw 30 lo 50 yews a t e expo­sure to MbMtos Marry workere nen exposed from the IMOs ihrough the 19/Os. indusWal and construcHoo wQrtiera. along «•> their lamtkee (sec ontf hartd •jqwawe) aie among Biose at nek (or mesothefroma. lung canrnr

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L e g a l s L e g a l s , L e g a l s ^ i

LEGAL NOTICE

On JaruMry 25. 2013 Ihe Csmp County Conetatrle seized and impounded a horse njnolng at large on FM 22S4 The horse is descnbed as a sorrel stalbon. ap­proximately 5 years old w«h a star

stnp snip on his head Anyoot With an ownershp interest m saU horse should contact John Corii-lyou. Camp County Constatrle at 903-856-7853 or 903-856-6861 Failure lo claim ownership wll resull in the horse being sod at auction.

The interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS/TAPS) hes posted new Re­quests For Vendor Proposals at www hps-usa com (or commodity categonas ProlHsionaj Con-sutting and Other Related Ser­vices. Proposate are due March 21, 2013 at 3.00 p m Propoaals wit be approved at the 4/25/13 Board Meetxig

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POARD OF DIRECTOR'S ELECTION . REGION 8 tiSC

Applicalinn.ti for a Place on the Ballot for eieclion lo the Hoard of Directors. Region « Education Service Center. 4845 US Hwy 271 N. Pittsburg. Texas, may be obtained at the Re­gion 8 Rducaiion Service Center beiween ihc hours of 8 a.m. and 4 AO p.m., treginnlng Friday, Fetrruary 1, 2013.

Open for dection are Place 3 representing Camp, Frank­l in , and Titus Counties, currently tilled by Will ie WiUiams of Ml . Pleasant, iexas and Place A representing Ca.ss and Marion Counties, currently filled by Mike lansen of Linden, Texas.

Board members arc decled lo three year terms Notice of filing must be received at the service center ofike In person or by certified mail no later than 4:00 p.m. on Wedneaday. Febru­ary 20, 2013,

Board members must be citizens of the United &ates, not less than 18 years of age, and residents of the r ^ i o n being served by the Center. They may not be engaged professiooaify in education, be a memtser of a school district board of trust­ees, county district board of trustees, or be a member o f ihe board of any institution of higher education. Neither member of Ihe board nor members of his or her immediate family shall be in Ihe business of vending or servicing materials or equip-

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*Hellboy in Hell' offers proof that you can go home again Comic character finally drops in on underworld

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Hellboy » not your everyday comic-bo(A character, to i t stands to reason that his creator wrwldn't take him to a typical version of hdL

Mike Mignola's ornery half-homed hero has a homecoming of sorts in Dark Horse Comics' HeSboy in HeB at the third issue h iU stores and the Dark Horse ap^ today. The series also marks Mignola's return to drawing and wr i t ing the ongoing ad­ventures of the ciUt occult character for the first t ime in sevm years.

"Hdlboy always more or less tocA place on Earth, so I was dealing with certain realibes as far as landscape and things l ike that," he says. "But having this complete freedom to completely create a world, i fs just fired everything up so much.'

Hellboy, the spawn of the demon Azzael and Ihe human witch Sarah Hughes, first appeared in 1993 He

was featured in two HeBbay movies, directed by Guillermo del Toro and starring Ron Peri man as the ^ f f guy wi th a Right Hand of Doom

As an agent i n the Bureau of Para­normal Research and Defense as well as solo i n the comics, HeQboy has tussled wi th werewolves, vampires, Nazi mad scientists, demonic cults and various other monsters to help save the w o r k l But he also has been propheaed to end it as the future Beast of the Apocalypsa Along the way, be found out he was a descend ant of King Arthur and the rightfiil king of Erigland - and that ended with him getting killed by a dragon.

Wherewouldaguy named Hellboy go in the afterlife? Well, thaPs obvi ouB. But what's out of the ordinary is that Mignola^ hell isn't all fire pits, c razy demons and gnash ing of teeth,

When Hellboy arrives, he finds the gray.gothic place is decrepit, and the capita] city of Pandemonium is shab^ bify run by middle-of-the-road de­mons after the upper class learned Hellboy was coming and scattered to their private estates.

Longbme HelB>ay edi tw Scott At lie loves the crumbling houses and

w m , de)H-essed world of helL "Mike says that this is the world he

wants to live i n , ' Allie says. "And I have to remind him, 'No, this is the wOTld you want to draw for the rest of your life, but 1 think you'll stick with running wa te r ' "

This is hell, though, so the damned ate there - i n the form of creepy Utde fish - and so is Satan, who makes hisfirst appearance i n /feBfcoy in HeU No 3. He's depicted as an cdd man who has been existing i n a base­ment w i th his throne for 2,000 years. His status as a ruler is almost an hon­orary position.

TPs like the king or queen of Eng­land at this point - they're not realV running the show, but it% important for evwybody to know they're there,' Mignolasitya

In getting to this place that he has looked forward to for years, Mignola figures he'll have Hellboy take his time, aimlessly wander hell for a while and see the sights.

1 always have in mind that Hell boy would be his happiest as a hobo.' he says, "just sitting on a train car. telling stories with a coiqile of old guys, eating beans out of a can."

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Designers have superior motifs for fall What will you be wearing come fall? In New York, USA TODAY 'S Donna and Ar ienne Thompson offer dispatches from the front row at Fashion

Freydkin Week.

ToryBurch Whoknewthedira inubve

had«uchabigtliingforinBecls?*IVe always krved bufp ,,, as a decorativB element," she said Tuesday.

Thai affinity was apparent at her fall show, which was anything but creepy-crawly. Burch took a tr ip to the past, drawing from art nouveau for a collection that was crawling with all sorts of creatures.

Thecollectioii "was inspired by luandGustavKlimt

and the crystal of (Rene) Lalique," •he explained after the show. -That era had a lot of scarabs anddragonflies"

The dragonfly motif showed upon the backs of gorgeous velwt heels, on dangly earrings and on heavy duty necklaces that bounced rhythmically against models" (hests as they walked the runway

N (M «m Khan -Wow" That was Matt Damtm's stunned

response toone of the intricate, spectacular beaded gold grwns shown Tuesday Khan. Damon and his wife, Lucy, are pals with Khan and sat on the front row, along wi th Tar^ji P Henson and Vanessa Hudgens.

And the restof the show was equally staggering.Scarlet frocks Beaded caftans. Not-so basic black creabona

Theinapirabon.a relaxed Khan said before the show, was "art deca The feeling of the IQ20S. How do you mix it with the embroider ies and embellish ments? Hooked into the Ottoman and Byzantine era. The shapes are molded The pattens are forming to the body."

Badgley Mls<hka The inspirabonfnrthe

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sites about books and authors. "And women are very interested in books about these hidden woraea"

Which is why publishere are re­leasing a bonanza of new novels, all set in the 19208 wi th evocative period jackets and offering variations on the Hemingways' 'handmaiden to ge­nius" marriage model

They include: 7*eAvfotor ' »W^ebyMelanie

Benjamin (Delacorte, published last month). Anne Morrow Lindbergh narrates the story of the Lindberghs' troubled marriage in all its tr iumph and tragedy I n 192^ the future au­thor of From the Sea married famous pilot Charles Undbergh; three years later, the couple endured the kidnaiqiing and death of their first child. (The novel is now No 149 onUSATODAVsl isL)

• Z by Therese Anne Fowler (St M a r t i n i Press, on sale March 26) and Call Me Zelda by Erika R<rimck (New American Library, on sale May 7). The tormented union be­tween a charismatic, unstable Ala­bama debutante named Zelda Sayre and the alcoholic literary genius F Scott Fitzgerald has fascinated wr i t era ranging from Hemingway (A MoveableFeait) tobiographerNancy Mil ford. This spr ing two new novels examine Zelda: Was she the muse who ultimately destroyed Fitzgerald^ Or his vict im whose talent he exfAdiX-ed? Adding to interest in the Fitiger aids: the release May 10 of the film adaptation of Fitzgerald^ The Great GatAy starring Leonardo DiCapria

•> Above All Things by Tanis Ri deout (Amy E inhom Books/Putnam, on sale this week). This debut novel depicts an unusual love triangle: a man, a woman and theworldk tallest mounta in Cel^^rated for his physi­cal tieauty, his Bloomsbury pals and his gifts as a climber, British explorer George Mallory made three attempts to conquer Mount Everest, disap­pearing on the last one in 1924. (His body was found in 1999) Left behind three children and his wife, Ruth, w tw i n Above All Things shares her tale of grief, anger and love.

"Tl ie dwiienge for me is remembeflng wtiotisthe real iiistery and wliat Is flcdon." 9i.imoaQuiiiDSIwrrill,Chicigo

INTERESTING LIVES REVEALED Why are novelUtt tell ing the stories of overachieving men through their wives?

Mallory "was so interesting, she (Ruth) had to be interesting, too," says the author of Above All Things. Rideout, 38, always intended to write about the caaple, not just the famous

husband w h q when asked why he wanted to conquer Everest, muttered the imramtal quote: "Because it's there-

Ruth's viewpoint lets the reader "look at the man in a different way, to deconstruct the mythology' about such a heroic figure, says Rideout, who lives in Torcaitn

Historical fiction has always in­cluded narratives giving the feminine point of view on powerful men. In deed, axes have felled entire forests to print all the novels written about those desperate real-life wives and mistresses trapped in the Tudor court with Henry V I I I .

But Catherine of Aragon and the Boleyn girls lived in a distant world of arranged marriages and absolute male power. These new releases de­pict modern marriages where the women more freely chose their lot

Says Carol Fitzgerald " I n each case here, the women definitely set their sights on these men and em­braced them, flaws and aU What's in

teresting is that for all of them, the flaws were noted before the mar riage, but there was something about the charisma of these men that had the wcmen look away from the things that would keep their mar­riages from being ideal."

Although this new crop focuses on the 1920s, the novel that launched the category — Nancy Horan's Loving Frank — centers not on a married couple but a pair of lovers from a decade earlier I n 1909, famous Chicago architect Ifrank Lloyd Wright left his wife and six children to run off with a married mother of two, Mam ah Cheney, creating an i n temational scandal

A surprise sensation about the price of passion. Loving Frank has sold almost a mill ion copies since its release i n 2007.

Laving Frank a one of the many historical novels that Shannon (Juinn Sherrill has read as a member of two book clubs. Often wri t ten in the first person, the novels make history "more empathetic," revealing " the inside scoop, the almost gossipy side," says the 38-year-old Chicago resident

Even though she disliked Laving Frank. Sherrill found herself thinking "there's so much more to this guy" than she knew before she read the novel For their discussion, her book club met i n suburban Oak Park, I I I , where there are m a i ^ Wright designed houses

After reading 77ie ftiris Wffe, Sher­r i l l immersed herself in t920s Paris. " I t piques the interest," Sherrill says. She read Hemir^gway's memoir A Moveable Feast and reread his nwels as well as those of F Scott Fitzgerald She abo watched Woody Allen's movie about the era. Midnight in Paris. T h e challenge for me," she says, "is remembering what is the real histocyand what is fiction."

No doubt to the dbmay cd biogra­phers and historians, whose books might be more hbtoricalty accurate, they dMi't seem to spark the kind of spirited conversation that makes book clubs f i in. Sherrill's group, for example, argued over wffiether JTic ftrris IVjfA Hadley was lapushover."

McLain knows her heroine and her novel s t i rup readers.

"My book in particular, i t makes people angry," says McLain, 47, who lives in aeve land "Nobody b neutral about Hemingway; either you love h im or you hate him. He's the striver, he's the one wi th this en<»mous ego, while she's this Victorian throwback, a St. Louis g i r l Hadley wraries about her weight, her haircut She's just try­ing to hold on to her own self in this incredibly volatile si tuation."

lOVE STORIES AT THE CORE Though these are often tales of ordi­nary women beir\ sucked into the gravitational pul l of an extraordinary man, they are also at heart, ro­mances, though few if any end happi­ly. Patricia Bostelman, Barnes & Noble vice president for market ing notes that 'many, marry of these nov­els are love stories," That the reb-tionships are so often complicated just adds to their appeal.

Random House executive editor Susanna Porter acquired and edited both Loving Frank and TTic fliris lV(fr. Though she helped create the category and agrees i t is now explod­ing. Porter has Irecome "very p icky ' and says she b shying away from copycat fiction.

She points out that while Nancy Horan's new novel, Undo- the Wde andStarry3ty - out in January 2014 - deab with 19th century Scottbh writer Robert Loub Stevenson and his American wife, Fanny, " i fs about the couple side by side, more 50 50. ttk not just the woman."

McLain is abo doing something differenL Yes, she returns to the past once again. And to Paris. And to the early years of the 20th century. And to a marriage.

But there's a difference. McLain's subject is Marie Curie,

the first woman to w in a Ncffiel Prize, and her husband. Pierre. "IFs a hb -torical nwe l about their really, really complex relationship, emotionally and professionally,- she says.

Both were scientbta " I f s just that Pierre was never more famous," McLain says. "Marie was the one driving the cart "

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