Doubtful any book by John Grisham is unworthy of review. He has earned praise as the master of the legal thriller. And ...
Old age has been venerated and celebrated—and dreaded—by human cultures since ancient times.
To this day, I wish I’d asked why the longtime Democrat was at right-leaning Hoover, but this was Barry Diller. Everyone wants to talk to him. Which in a sense explains this review of his excellent ...
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Book review: ‘Shipyard Gals’ by Valerie Stoller
"'Shipyard Gals' succeeds in honoring the everyday courage of women whose labor quietly reshaped American society," writes ...
In a digital era where exposure is profitable, Singh offers something rare: a manual for ordinary people to protect their ...
Liberty Biscuit and Little Pearl by Melanie Sue Bowles are suitable for youngsters but will warm the hearts of adults as well ...
Pooh” remains a timeless, gentle escape that reminds readers of all ages of the joy of imagination, friendship and doing ...
In January, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss Xenobe Purvis’s debut novel, about a small English village ...
Omri Boehm’s new book argues that both the left and the right must abandon divisive identity politics and embrace the ...
The language used reflects a wonderful sense of literary economy with which author Ranjan Sen manages to bind the collection ...
This idea of exodus and redemption is mirrored in Paradise Cove: They Escaped the Cuckoo’s Nest, where Rabbi Pinny Dunner ...
The narrative of the book moves through Rishikesh, Kashi, Uttarkashi, Haridwar, Baroda, Mumbai, Delhi, Rajgir, and finally ...
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