A novel stacked with deadpan wit and wordplay, Cash’s “Lost Lambs” centers on the flailing Flynn family: a mother dabbling in ...
Belle Burden shook off her natural reserve to turn her viral divorce essay into “Strangers,” a bracing memoir.
In “Nothing Random,” her rousing biography of Bennett Cerf, Gayle Feldman conjures an era when a glamorous publishing figure ...
A new year means new books are on the way, and for those of you who — like us! — have already read every book published in ...
In Emanuela Anechoum’s novel, “Tangerinn,” an Italian Moroccan woman examines her family’s legacy of immigration, and tries ...
In the annals of finest-hour mythmaking, there are two abiding articles of faith: first, that the United Kingdom bravely fought on “alone” after the fall of France, and second, that the New World ...
A semi-estranged midlife couple and their three precocious daughters form the center of Madeline Cash’s satirical novel, ...
In “The Revolutionists,” the Guardian journalist Jason Burke explores how leftist militants gave way to Islamist ones in the ...
“Catapult” works because of its aw-shucks quality. Despite the sidebars into prickly themes, the book never strays far from ...
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