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The title of T.C. Boyle’s latest novel is darkly ironic: There are no blue skies in “Blue Skies ... is a two-time finalist for the National Book Critics Circle’s Excellence in Reviewing ...
The novel’s ending offers a possible, almost literal deus ex machina, but there are no easy outs for the people in Blue Skies, any more than there are for us, the book’s readers. Still, it’s ...
but if along the way they’re convinced by a novel to eat more plants or drive an electric vehicle, “Blue Skies” could be a very influential book indeed.
“Blue Skies,” by T.C. Boyle, considers life in a coastal America made increasingly untenable by climate change. By Matt Bell When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our ...
From 1936 to 1966, the Green Book was the must-have guide for African American travelers. Developed and published by Harlem postal carrier and travel writer Victor Hugo Green, the Book’s ...
Fiona Compton and Jadine Yarde are the co-founders of the Caribbean Green Book. Compton, who is also the founder of Know Your Caribbean, a platform dedicated to educating people about lesser-known ...