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In “Jane Austen’s Bookshelf,” rare-book dealer Rebecca Romney discovers overlooked women authors who inspired the famous ...
One of the first course books that I purchased for my undergraduate teaching degree was “How to Be an Effective Teacher: The First Days of School” by Harry and Rosemary Wong. Since the first days ...
Review by Dan Hofstadter Read the review The restrictions and costs of professional licensing don’t apply only to doctors and lawyers. Hairdressers, decorators and others must deal with them too.
Many people feel morality is in decline and that their political opposition is more evil than ever. Kurt Gray's "Outraged" ...
I Dream of Joni” by Henry Alford and “Song So Wild and Blue” by Paul Lisicky are wonderful reminders of Joni Mitchell’s ...
But after his fall, beginning in his first days in the hospital, Kureishi started to write furiously. A flurry of ...
Junie' author Erin Crosby Eckstine wrote her new book to preserve her family's stories. Here's how it came to life during the ...
The Nobel laureate’s new novel “We Do Not Part” grapples with an atrocity and the difficulties of bearing witness.
“It’s amazing to do the math and try to remember what was happening in the world back in 1825, when those snowflakes were ...
It's a Sunday night and you're on the couch binging Netflix while simultaneously texting your group chat of longtime friends.
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