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September 14, 2024

Squanto by Andrew Lipman

September 14, 2024/ Siddharth Handa
Squanto by Andrew Lipman

A biographical reconstruction of Squanto, of Mayflower fame

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September 14, 2024/ Siddharth Handa/
squanto, andrew lipman, history, biography
September 13, 2024

Joy in Service on Rue Tagore by Paul Muldoon

September 13, 2024/ Eric Bies
Joy in Service on Rue Tagore by Paul Muldoon

A new volume of poems from the protean Paul Muldoon

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September 13, 2024/ Eric Bies/
September 11, 2024

What Nails It by Greil Marcus

September 11, 2024/ Nikolas Mavreas
What Nails It by Greil Marcus

A collection of ruminations from the famed rock critic

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September 11, 2024/ Nikolas Mavreas/
What Nails It, Greil Marcus, criticism, music, music criticism
September 05, 2024

Oliver Cromwell: Commander in Chief by Ronald Hutton

September 05, 2024/ Aaron Kyereh-Mireku
Oliver Cromwell: Commander in Chief by Ronald Hutton

A new study of Cromwell as military leader

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September 05, 2024/ Aaron Kyereh-Mireku/
Oliver Cromwell: Commander in Chief, Ronald Hutton, Cromwell, English history, Protectorate, Stuart History
September 01, 2024

The Strategists by Phillips Payson O'Brien

September 01, 2024/ Steve Donoghue
The Strategists by Phillips Payson O'Brien

A new history of how the leaders of the Second World War conducted their strategies

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September 01, 2024/ Steve Donoghue/
The Strategists, Churchill, Stalin, Mussolini, Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Second World War, World War II, Phillips Payson O'Brien, military history
September 01, 2024

Rat City by Jon Adams & Edmund Ramsden

September 01, 2024/ Siddharth Handa
Rat City by Jon Adams & Edmund Ramsden

A thought-provoking exploration of overcrowding ... in rats and humans

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September 01, 2024/ Siddharth Handa/
Jon Adams, Edmund Ramsden, Rat City, rats, urban studies, John B. Calhoun
August 26, 2024

Kent State by Brian VanDeMark

August 26, 2024/ Steve Donoghue
Kent State by Brian VanDeMark

A vivid new history of the infamous Kent State massacre of 1970

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August 26, 2024/ Steve Donoghue/
Kent State, Kent State: An American Tragedy, American history, US history, Brian VanDeMarkm
August 25, 2024

Hitler's People by Richard Evans

August 25, 2024/ Steve Donoghue
Hitler's People by Richard Evans

The Third Reich seen through a series of biographies

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August 25, 2024/ Steve Donoghue/
August 24, 2024

Christopher Isherwood: Inside Out by Katherine Bucknell

August 24, 2024/ Steve Donoghue
Christopher Isherwood: Inside Out by Katherine Bucknell

A big new biography of Christopher Isherwood

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August 24, 2024/ Steve Donoghue/
Christopher Isherwood, Inside Out, Katherine Bucknell, biography, literary biography
August 23, 2024

Geoffrey Chaucer: Unveiling the Merry Bard by Mary Flannery

August 23, 2024/ Steve Donoghue
Geoffrey Chaucer: Unveiling the Merry Bard by Mary Flannery

A new book about Chaucer's humor and its legacy

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August 23, 2024/ Steve Donoghue/
Mary Flannery, Geoffrey Chaucer: Unveiling the Merry Bard, Chaucer, literature
August 21, 2024

Roy is Not a Dog by Daniel Newell Kaufman

August 21, 2024/ Shelly Swearingen
Roy is Not a Dog by Daniel Newell Kaufman

A little detective investigates someone who’s not what he seems

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August 21, 2024/ Shelly Swearingen/
August 15, 2024

One Giant Leap by Thao Lam

August 15, 2024/ Shelly Swearingen
One Giant Leap by Thao Lam

A wordless children’s book follows the adventures of a little explorer

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August 15, 2024/ Shelly Swearingen/
One Giant Leap, Thao Lam, children's books
August 15, 2024

Hardy Women by Paula Byrne

August 15, 2024/ Aaron Kyereh-Mireku
Hardy Women by Paula Byrne

A look at the women (real and imaginary) in the life of author Thomas Hardy

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August 15, 2024/ Aaron Kyereh-Mireku/
Hardy Women, Paula Byrne, biography, literary biography, Thomas Hardy
August 13, 2024

The House Before Falling into the Sea by Ann Suk Wang

August 13, 2024/ Shelly Swearingen
The House Before Falling into the Sea by Ann Suk Wang

A compassionately rendered, well-paced refugee story sure to pique curiosity about 1950s war-torn Korea.

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August 13, 2024/ Shelly Swearingen/
Ann Suk Wang, Hanna Cha, The House Before Falling into the Sea, children's books
August 13, 2024

Agony Hill by Sarah Stewart Taylor

August 13, 2024/ Steve Donoghue
Agony Hill by Sarah Stewart Taylor

In Sarah Stewart Taylor’s new novel, a mysterious death involves an entire community in 1965 Vermont

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August 13, 2024/ Steve Donoghue/
Sarah Stewart Taylor, Agony Hill, mystery, fiction, Vermont
August 09, 2024

All the Rage by Virginia Nicholson

August 09, 2024/ Steve Donoghue
All the Rage by Virginia Nicholson

An episodic new history of women’s fashion in the long modern era

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August 09, 2024/ Steve Donoghue/
Virginia Nicholson, All the Rage, history, fashion, women's fashion
August 05, 2024

Gaga's Mistake Day by Emma & Susan Straub

August 05, 2024/ Shelly Swearingen
Gaga's Mistake Day by Emma & Susan Straub

A children’s book about a young girl and her unconventional grandmother

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August 05, 2024/ Shelly Swearingen/
Gaga's Mistake Day, Emma Straub, Susan Straub, Jessica Love, children's books
August 03, 2024

Twenty Years by Sune Engel Rasmussen

August 03, 2024/ Steve Donoghue
Twenty Years by Sune Engel Rasmussen

An experienced Afghanistan reporter looks at the people who weren’t in the headlines

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August 03, 2024/ Steve Donoghue/
Twenty Years, Afghanistan, Sune Engle Rasmussen, US politics, US history, Afghanistan War, Sune Engel Rasmussen
August 01, 2024

Sea Level by Wilko Graf von Hardenberg

August 01, 2024/ Steve Donoghue
Sea Level by Wilko Graf von Hardenberg

A short history of the concept of sea level — and its disturbing future

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August 01, 2024/ Steve Donoghue/
Wilko Graf von Hardenberg, Sea Level, science, climate change
August 01, 2024

City in Ruins by Don Winslow

August 01, 2024/ Ryan Davison
City in Ruins by Don Winslow

Don Winslow's incongruent last novel leaves us wanting a stronger exit.

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August 01, 2024/ Ryan Davison/
City in Ruins, Don Winslow, fiction, contemporary fiction
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