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Bloom Again” by Marybeth Holleman is a welcome addition to Alaska’s literary fiction canon and an encouragement to address, with love and joy, the challenges of our time.
Wonderworks: Angus Fletcher Angus Fletcher reveals that stories aren’t just stories, especially the older stories. Stories ...
The Body Farm by Abby Geni is a collection of stories rooted deeply in the physical. Although the collection derives its ...
Megan C. Reynolds takes on the biggest linguistic battle of our age.
Kahlenberg’s new book, “Class Matters,” is his personal history of the debate, his victory lap and his spirited argument for a liberal politics of class rather than race.
“Clay: A Human History,” by Jennifer Lucy Allan, is a collection of fascinating fragments, from ancient myths to music made in porcelain bowls.
This is quite an admission from Coyle when it’s remembered that she authored the 2014 book, GDP: A Brief but Affectionate History (review here).
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