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In a recent non-fiction book review for this newspaper, I declared at the outset that the subject was one which has failed to engross me, despite frequent contact over the past three decades. It was ...
This book is a most enjoyable read and appropriate as we look back on 80 years since the end of the largest armed conflict in history.
In the 1960s, a hospital in London held a ward full of women who suffered from a range of mental disorders. The women in this “sleep room” were subjected to various medical procedures ...
Book Review: Grief is profound, painful and personal in this debut novel from J.B. Hwang “Mendell Station” is Korean American writer J.B. Hwang’s first novel.
What goes better with a warm summer evening than a few tunes? A book about a musician, that’s what, and “From the Shadow of the Blues: My Story of Music, Addiction and Redemption” by John ...
Yuri is a 16-year-old orphan who lives simply with her religious aunt in a big, old house in Communist Cuba in the years after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Yuri’s parents had named her after the ...
Book Review: Grief Is Profound, Painful and Personal in This Debut Novel From J.B. Hwang “Mendell Station” is Korean American writer J.B. Hwang’s first novel. And it is all about death ...
Book review: Murder mystery, believable characters drive ‘The Red Letter’ Daniel G. Miller, who lives in Delray Beach, takes the reader to myriad New York streets in his novel, "The Red Letter." ...
Book Review: ‘Algospeak’ shows just how much social media is changing us “Algospeak” is a fascinating blend of etymology, psychology, cultural analysis and first-person perspective from ...
As Charlie English points out in “The CIA Book Club,” the agency’s most successful operation had nothing to do with secret agents or gun-running. It was all about literature.
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