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Keith McNally tracks his staggering successes — and failures — in his new memoir, “I Regret Almost Everything.” ...
This book is well researched, with a wealth of detail, but a tad too much of the author’s personal experiences, which ...
This short book has inspired millions of readers worldwide with its simple yet powerful message about having the courage to follow one’s destiny. Four key pieces of advice from the book: When You Want ...
BOOKS: Being Jewish after the Destruction of Gaza by Peter Beinart (Atlantic Books); The Holy and the Broken by Ittay Flescher (Harper Collins) Being Jewish after the Destruction of Gaza is a ...
Book Review: How would Joan Didion feel about her therapy session notes being published as a book? Readers and writers: A picture book worthy to welcome spring Literary calendar for week of April ...
Director Steve H. Broadnax III’s superb staging of Suzan-Lori Parks’ “The Book of Grace” is the first show I’ve seen in that space to truly inhabit what it means to perform in the round ...
J.P. Donleavy clocks the absurdities of human conduct in his satirical advice guide, “The Unexpurgated Code.” By Dwight Garner When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site ...
Both of these books are run through with a sense of ethical urgency: Nayler clearly has strong thoughts about the ways we relate to the natural world and our debt to other forms of life.
This is a book about a well-meaning introduction and its unintended and wholly catastrophic consequences. Starlings were supposed to control agricultural insect pests in fields, vineyards and ...
I have made damn sure of that.” Yet the book bubbles over with the narrator’s rage, which their father had in spades; they freely admit to being angry about a lot of things, including “the ...
“Since the political surprises of the Brexit vote and Trump’s victory in 2016,” writes the historian Quinn Slobodian in his indispensable new book, “Hayek’s Bastards: Race ...
The desire to avoid topical novels is understandable during fraught times: So many readers turn to novels as an escape from our endless news cycle, and the last thing some might think they want is ...
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