Author Ishmael Beah. (Priscillia Kounkou Hoveyda)
Author Ishmael Beah. (Priscillia Kounkou Hoveyda)
“Little Family” speaks to the plight of poor people in countries riddled with corruption and violence.
  • 3 days ago
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Straub’s fourth novel is infectiously warm – a clever blend of levity and poignant insights.
  • Perspective
If you’re wondering why rereads are what you most want, the answer is simple: Your brain, much like the rest of you, is tired.
  • 4 hours ago
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The latest novel by David Ignatius is a chilling spy thriller about the way the Internet can be weaponized.
  • 1 day ago
These works illuminate how Jackson, Lincoln and Truman stepped up in times of crisis.
  • 1 day ago
Clare Carlisle’s biography explores Soren Kierkegaard’s ideas on the individual and God.
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A roster of diverse writers, past and present, explain the ideals of their movement.
  • 1 day ago
David Rohde traces the evolution of a core Trump accusation.
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Sarah Frier traces the company’s cultural impact along with its business history.
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“Big Idea,” “The Magical Yet,” “I Am Leonardo da Vinci” and other new books that delight and teach.
  • 2 days ago
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I like vicarious adventure, so Herman Wouk is at the top of my list. Also, Anne Perry.
  • 2 days ago
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