Fiction Debuts - 2003

A list featuring some selected first novels and debut short story collections (mostly hardcover). This list may not be comprehensive. First novel information is collected from a variety of sources. Annotations are from Advance, the Ingram Book Magazine - unless otherwise noted.
  • Love and Country
    Author: Adam, Christina
    Publisher: Little Brown $ 23.95 ISBN: 0613765000
    star Kirkus
    The author of Any Small Thing Can Save You, a collection of stories, now pens a moving and lyrically written debut novel of love and rodeo in the American West.
    Updated 7.8.03
  • Brick Lane
    Author: Ali, Monica
    Publisher: Scribner $ 25 ISBN: 0743243307
    star Kirkus star LJ star PW
    A stunningly accomplished debut and already an international sensation--the story of one outsider's quest to find her voice. What could not be changed must be borne. And since nothing could be changed, everything had to be borne. This principle ruled her life.
    Suggested Reading: All Stars
    Updated 6.25.03
  • In the Electric Eden
    Author: Arvin, Nick
    Publisher: Penguin $ 14 (paper) ISBN: 0142002569 Date: 2003
    star Booklist
    In this dazzling debut, Arvin, a former engineer, layers his knowledge of technology, mechanical design, and human character into this collection of ten emotionally riveting stories that, though seemingly linked, come together to form an awe-inspiring whole.
    Updated 1.25.03
  • Daughter: A Novel
    Author: Bandele, Asha
    Publisher: Scribner $ 23 ISBN: 0743211847
    star LJ
    The gifted and charismatic author of the acclaimed memoir The Prisoner's Wife delivers a bold and heartrending first novel that explores the silence of black women and illuminates the fragile complexity of the mother-daughter bond.
    Suggested Reading: African American Stars
    Updated 8.14.03
  • Special
    Author: Bathurst, Bella
    Publisher: Mariner $ 12 (paper) ISBN: 0618263276
    star Library Journal
    A group of schoolgirls goes off on a field trip to the English countryside in a story that will remind readers of Lord of the Flies. Put up at a manor house that has seen better days, they discover that the nearby town offers alcohol, drugs, and sex--grown up downfalls that are at once tempting and terrifying.
    Updated 3.13.03
  • Calpurnia
    Author: Beller, Anne Scott
    Publisher: Knopf $ 24 ISBN: 0375413804
    star LJ
    An elegant debut novel about a once grand Philadelphia mansion called Calpurnia; about its owner, who has died under mysterious circumstances; and about the woman who unravels the secrets and intrigues hidden away in the 100-year-old house.
    Updated 6.5.03
  • Promiscuous Unbound
    Author: Brian, Bex
    Publisher: Atlantic $ 23 ISBN: 0871138735
    star Kirkus
    Vivienne Yellow, the narrator of this arresting debut, is an American woman who lies in traction in a Parisian hospital, remembering the sexual misadventure that landed her there. Ribald and funny, with a rich Dorothy Parker bitterness, Promiscuous Unbound traces the relationship between memory, love, and loss.
    Updated 3.13.03
  • I Was Howard Hughes
    Author: Carter, Steven
    Publisher: Bloomsbury $ 14.95 (paper) ISBN: 1582343756 Date: 2003
    star Kirkus
    Part The Great Gatsby, part This Is Spinal Tap, Carter's hilarious debut paints a fictional portrait of a biographer, his notorious subject, and the illusions held about fame and fortune.
    Suggested Reading: Biographical Fiction
    Updated 7.8.03
  • Brownsville
    Author: Casares, Oscar
    Publisher: Little, Brown $ 13.95 (paper) ISBN: 0316146803
    star PW
    At the country's edge, on the Mexican border, Brownsville, Texas, is a town like many others. It is a place where people work hard to create better lives for their children, where people bear grudges against their neighbors, where love blossoms only to fade, and where the only real certainty is that life holds surprises.
    Updated 2.24.03
  • Calligrapher
    Author: Docx, Edward
    Publisher: Houghton Mifflin $ 24 ISBN: 0618343970
    star Kirkus star LJ
    This fresh, original, altogether winning first novel is centered on a young London calligrapher named Jasper--an engaging, intelligent serial seducer and a breaker of hearts.
    Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction Stars
    Updated 9.08.03
  • His Mother's Son
    Author: Emmons, Cai
    Publisher: Harcourt $ 25 ISBN: 015107349 Date: 2003
    star Kirkus
    Part domestic drama, part psychological thriller, this superb first novel from filmmaker Emmons follows a woman doctor, her young son, and the violent legacy of her brother.
    Updated 10.10.02
  • The First Thing Smoking: Stories
    Author: Eubanks, Nelson
    Publisher: One World $ 19.95 ISBN: 0345451783
    star LJ
    A provocative new voice in fiction that blends the urban and exotic locales of New York City and Brazil--for readers of Junot Diaz, Aleksandar Hemon, and Dan Chaon. This collection of 17 interconnected stories traces the evolution of Maceo, from impressionable adolescent to an adult black man.
    Suggested Reading: African American Fiction Stars
    Updated 5.19.03
  • The Student Conductor
    Author: Ford, Robert
    Publisher: Putnam $ 24.95 ISBN: 0399150374
    star Booklist star LJ
    Cooper Barrow has returned to the competitive fray of the orchestral world after eight years of exile--bringing his talent and insecurity into Frankfurt when the Berlin Wall falls. With remarkable intensity and physicality, Ford delivers a pitch-perfect debut, brimming with intrigue and revelation.
    Suggested Reading: Music & Fiction
    Updated 11.18.03
  • Hell at the Breech
    Author: Franklin, Tom
    Publisher: Morrow $ 23.95 ISBN: 0688167411
    star Kirkus
    The award-winning author of Poachers weaves together historical fact, dark lyrical prose, and blistering action in this stunning first novel of hooded vigilantes in 1897 Alabama.
    Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction Stars
    Updated 3.27.03
  • The King's Evil
    Author: Heinrich, Will
    Publisher: The King's Evil $ 23 ISBN: 0743235045
    star Kirkus
    In the tradition of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and, more recently, Bernhard Schlink's The Reader, comes a provocative and unsettling modern morality tale of subtly evolving horror--a mesmerizing debut from a brilliant young writer.
    Updated 4.24.03
  • Where the Truth Lies
    Author: Holmes, Rupert
    Publisher: Random $ 24.95 SBN: 0679452206
    star Kirkus star LJ star Booklist
    " Rupert Holmes seats you gently next to an irresistible narrator only to entangle you completely in her twisted, dark, exhilarating troubles. The ensuing thriller crosses a Dickensian world of deceit and destiny with the slipping glory of 1970s New York and Los Angeles. Every character is so alive with delicious secrets that you'll never suspect Where the Truth Lies." --Matthew Pearl, author of The Dante Club
    Suggested Reading: All Stars
    Updated 6.25.03
  • Abandon
    Author: Iyer, Pico
    Publisher: Knopf $ 24 ISBN: 037541505x
    star PW star LJ
    John Macmillain, an English graduate student in California, is obsessed with understanding the secrets of Sufism. When rumors reach him of ancient Islamic manuscripts smuggled out of Iran, he follows their trail and meets an elusive woman who hints that she knows more than she seems to about the mysteries he is pursuing.
    Updated 1.16.03
  • Rope Eater
    Author: Jones, Ben
    Publisher: Doubleday $ 24 ISBN: 0385509774
    star PW star Booklist
    A voyage of Arctic exploration during the American Civil War becomes an epic of madness and survival, in a stunning first novel animated by the spirits of Poe, Crane, Conrad, and Melville.
    Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction Stars | Sea Stories
    Updated 11.25.03
  • The Commissariat of Enlightenment
    Author: Kalfus, Ken
    Publisher: Ecco $ 24.95 ISBN: 0060501367
    star Kirkus star PW
    Brimming with intellect, humor, sweep, and rich, inventive storytelling, The Commissariat of Enlightenment is a novel of ideas that brilliantly evokes the tragicomic world of revolutionary Russia and the birth of today's image-based society, marking Kalfus as a daring and talented writer.
    Updated 1.3.03
  • Same as It Never Was
    Author: Lazebnik, Claire Scovell
    Publisher: St Martins $ 24.95 ISBN: 0312312490
    star Library Journal
    Capturing the privileged world of the West Side of Los Angeles, this debut features an irreverent UCLA student who suddenly finds herself the guardian of her four-year-old half sister.
    Updated 4.7.03
  • The Seduction of Silence
    Author: Le Hunte, Bem
    Publisher: HarperCollins $ 25.95 ISBN: 006052197x Date: 2003
    star Kirkus
    From the soaring hills of the Himalayas to haunted rooms in Great Britain, this enchanting debut novel--a bestseller in India--follows one family through five generations in a tale that is ethereal and earthy, profound and deeply heartfelt.
    Updated 10.31.02
  • The Gangster We Are All Looking For
    Author: Le, Thi Diem Thuy
    Publisher: Knopf $ 18 ISBN: 0375400184
    star Kirkus
    A momentous literary debut: the life of a Vietnamese family in America luminously observed through the knowing eyes of a child. The Gangster We Are All Looking For is an authentically original story of finding one's place and voice in America.
    Updated 2.23.03
  • Gilgamesh
    Author: London, Joan
    Publisher: Grove $ 23 ISBN: 0802117414
    star Library Journal
    London's stunning debut novel is set in 1937 Australia. Seventeen-year-old Edith is enthralled by the stories of her English cousin and his American friend about their archaeological dig in Iraq--especially tales of the ancient Mesopotamian king Gilgamesh.
    Updated 1.29.03
  • Blessed Are the Cheesemakers
    Author: Lynch, Sarah-Kate
    Publisher: Warner $22.95 ISBN: 0446531286
    star LJ
    Set on a small Irish dairy farm, this tender and funny debut novel follows two lost souls as they try to carve out new lives amid a colorful cast of characters reminiscent of those in the hit film Waking Ned Divine.
    Updated 6.5.03
  • Well
    Author: McIntosh, Matthew
    Publisher: Grove $24 ISBN: 0802117511
    star PW
    Well marks the astonishing debut of an author with a singular and unflinching voice and vision. Set among the working class of a Seattle suburb called Federal Way, this original novel extols the lives of a large cast of characters lost in various modes of darkness and despair.
    Updated 5.19.03
  • Center of Everything
    Author: Moriarty, Laura
    Publisher: Hyperion $ 22.95 ISBN: 1401300316
    star LJ
    In Moriarty's extraordinary first novel, a young girl tries to make sense of an unruly world spinning around her. Growing up with a single mother who is chronically out of work and dating a married man, ten-year old Evelyn Bucknow learns early how to fend for herself.
    Updated 5.19.03
  • Wintering: A Novel of Sylvia Plath
    Author: Moses, Kate
    Publisher: St Martins $ 23.95 ISBN: 031228375x
    star PW star LJ
    This stunning literary debut captures the haunting last months of Sylvia Plath's life and the painful creation of her legendary Ariel poems. Wintering is a deeply felt novel about artistry, marriage, motherhood, and self-understanding.
    Updated 1.16.03
  • How to Breathe Underwater: Stories
    Author: Orringer, Julie
    Publisher: Knopf $ 21 ISBN: 1400041112
    star LJ star Booklist
    This guide to life in a hostile world is an astonishing debut story collection from a young writer who has already received immediate worldwide attention.
    Updated 9.22.03
  • Drinking Coffee Elsewhere
    Author: Packer, Z.Z.
    Publisher: Riverhead $ 23.95 ISBN: 1573222348
    star Kirkus star PW star LJ
    Drinking Coffee Elsewhere is the highly anticipated debut of a remarkable writer of short stories and winner of the Whiting Writers' Award and a Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers' Award.
    Suggested Reading: All Stars & African American Fiction Stars
    Updated 1.16.03
  • The Pearl of Kuwait
    Author: Paine, Tom
    Publisher: Harcourt $ 24 ISBN: 0151005184 Date: 2003
    star Booklist
    California surfer Cody "Cowboy" Carmichael's life is forever changed when he meets Private Tommy Trang at boot camp. A powerful first novel by an award-winning writer, Paine has created an enthralling, joyful, and original story with the classic ingredients of love and war.
    Suggested Reading: Gulf War I Stars
    Updated 2.28.03
  • The Dante Club
    Author: Pearl, Matthew
    Publisher: Random $ 24.95 ISBN: 0375505296
    star Kirkus star Booklist
    When a series of gruesome murders erupts in 1865, only Boston's literary elite realize that the style and form of the killings are derived from Dante's Inferno. Twenty-six-year-old Pearl brilliantly blends fact and fiction in this debut mystery starring Oliver Wendell Holmes and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
    Link: The Dante Club web site
    Updated 12.2.02
  • In the Cherry Tree
    Author: Pope, Dan
    Publisher: Picador $ 14 (trade paper) ISBN: 0312422369
    star LJ
    With a wholly original voice, this stunning debut novel captures the overwhelming transformation from childhood to adolescence.
    Updated 9.08.03
  • Jonah Sees Ghosts
    Author: Sullivan, Mark
    Publisher: Akashic $ 13.95 ISBN: 1888451041
    star Library Journal
    Jonah Sees Ghosts is a shocking, touching, and humorous first novel that blends magical realism with a figurative study of how alcohol abuse shapes the personalities within a family. A stylish blend of S.E. Hinton, Stephen King and Tom McGuane, Jonah Sees Ghosts tells the story of fifteen-year-old Jonah Hart, a boy with a problem he's afraid to share. Not only does he see ghosts, but when he dreams at night, he can also leave his body and travel in the ether--a compellingly addictive form of retreat. - Publisher Marketing.
    Updated 4.7.03
  • The Song Reader
    Author: Tucker, Lisa
    Publisher: Pocket/Downtown $ 12 (paper) ISBN: 0743464451
    star PW
    When two sisters are left alone after the death of their mother and the disappearance of their father, Mary Beth becomes the hero of both her younger sister and their entire town. She is a "song reader." She doesn't read palms or tarot cards; she reads people's secrets and desires from the songs they can't get out of their minds.
    Suggested Reading: Music & Fiction
    Updated 3.17.03
  • And Now You Can Go
    Author: Vida, Vendela
    Publisher: Knopf $ 19.95 ISBN: 1400040272
    star LJ star PW
    A sharply humorous and fast-paced debut novel about the effects--some predictable, some wildly unexpected--that an encounter at gunpoint have on a (previously) assured young woman.
    Updated 5.19.03
  • Black Box: A Novel in 840 Chapters
    Author: Walker, Nick
    Publisher: Perennial $ 12.95 (paper) ISBN: 0060532246
    star PW
    A dark, complex, and stunning debut novel in the tradition of Palahniuk and Ballard, this is a highly original and wildly morbid story about a disparate group of people connected by an airplane accident.
    Updated 9.22.03
  • Winner of the National Book Award: A Novel of Fame, Honor, and Really Bad Weather
    Author: Willett, Jincy
    Publisher: St Martins $ 23.95 ISBN: 0312311818
    star LJ star PW
    The long-awaited novel from the author of the acclaimed collection Jenny and the Jaws of Life. In her darkly comic and unsettling first novel, Willett explores the darker side of human nature with the lightest of touches. She is a writer of astonishing power and talent.
    Updated 9.08.03
  • Old School
    Author: Wolff, Tobias
    Publisher: Knopf $ 22 ISBN: 0375401466
    star Booklist star PW
    The author of the genre-defining memoir This Boy's Life and The Barrack's Thief now presents his first novel about a young boy at New England prep school obsessed with visiting authors.
    Updated 10.14.03
  • The Book Against God
    Author: Wood, James
    Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux $ 23 ISBN: 0374115389
    star PW
    Thomas Bunting, the charming, chaotic, and deeply untruthful narrator of Wood's wonderful first novel, is in despair. His marriage is disintegrating and his academic career is in ruins: instead of completing his philosophy Ph.D., he is secretly writing what he hopes will be his masterwork, a vast atheistic project he has privately entitled The Book Against God.
    Updated 3.31.03

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