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Tara Westover ’s memoir is an exposé of her former Mormon life, but it serves as a universal coming-of-age story that ...
Fox News contributor Johnny Joey Jones’ first book spent eight weeks on The New York Times Best Sellers list — yet he was shocked when his latest debuted at No. 1. “It was quite a surprise for me,” ...
The Bangor Audiobook Group creates ‘Talking Books’ for the RNIB Library — a resource for blind and partially sighted people.
Murray is a perfect fit for that kind of laundering of extremism. His signature work, 1994's "The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life," hinges in part on claims that American ...
After Donal Ryan’s award-winning debut, “The Spinning Heart” was published in 2012, he moved on to other novels, but the ...
Martha’s Vineyard is a place of otherworldly beauty, with grassy dunes and craggy clay cliffs that inspire rhapsodic American ...
It is 1981 and Daphne is 12 years old when the proverbial stranger comes to town, the opening incident of Lisa Smith’s ...
Whatever the reason, the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River is one of the Seattle area’s best-suited locations to commune ...
Prayer is not always a walk in the park. It oftentimes takes us to the mat of a spiritual wrestling match between ourselves and God.
If an abyss is where I shall be for the rest of my life’, writes Yiyun Li, ‘the abyss is my habitat.’ Her book is a major contribution to literature on mourning.
Society A compelling book asks if we are killing off the idea of private life How did we lose the sense that some parts of life should be off-limits rather than open to commodification?
The author writes how Long connected with everyday Louisiana residents using a rough-hewn folksy manner while also being a ruthless politician.