Jamesland
Alfred A. Knopf Publishers, New York, New York, 2003
Description
Sometimes the perfect image for a book is right under your nose—or, in the case of Michelle Huneven’s inspired novel Jamesland, hanging on your wall.
Jamesland starts off with a compelling and hilarious scene in which a woman is awakened in the middle of the night by a deer that has somehow found its way into her dining room ; it may or may not be real. The deer imagery continues straight through to the end of the book and is central to the story. As I read the manuscript in my bedroom, I became increasingly aware of the deer painting that hangs on the wall across from my bed. When I reached the last page, I was convinced that, had I searched high and low, I’d have been hard pressed to find a piece of art more perfect for the jacket. Thankfully, the author agreed.
Juror Notes
“I have been so taken with this jacket for so long that I am only now getting past that to actually read the title. It is a wonderful appropriation of found art, manipulated just enough to tell the story without destroying the integrity of the original art. Take me to Jamesland, wherever that is.” Archie Ferguson
Credits
- Design firm
- Alfred A. Knopf Publishers
- Art director
- Carol Devine Carson
- Jacket designer
- Abby Weintraub
- Production director
- Andy Hughes
- Production coordinator
- Claire Bradley Ong
- Author
- Michelle Huneven
- Editor
- Gary Fisketjon
- Publisher
- Alfred A. Knopf Publishers
- Trim size
- 5.75 x 8.625”
- Typefaces
- Monotype Gotham, Palace Script
- Jacket printer
- Coral Graphics
- Book type
- Literature and nonfiction