In ‘Revolutions of All Colors,’ writer Dewaine Farria offers a nuanced look at America’s most thorny problems.
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Bedside Table: True story about a politician who turned politics on its head
Half the people loved him, the other half loathed him. Nope, not Donald Trump.
‘Moonflower Murders’ offers 2 mysteries for the price of 1
In ‘Moonflower Murders,’ clues to solving the brutal murder of a wedding guest may lie within the murder mystery novel within the murder mystery novel.
Bedside Table: Can connection help us to overcome climate change?
‘All We Can Save: Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis’ weaves together poetry, essay and activism – and offers hope.
A modest rebel
The paradoxical personality of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.
Even more interesting than the occult text at the heart of Elizabeth Hand’s latest Cass Neary novel?
The indelible character of the self-destructive Cass Neary herself.
What does a gardener need for winter? A good book about gardening, of course
Read on for tidbits from and summaries of several gardening books published in 2020.
Trump books will keep coming after Trump leaves office
It’s been one of publishing’s most thriving genres of the past four years.
When a loving Maine farm family encounters tragedy, it proves their undoing
In quiet, stirring prose, ‘Beneficience’ ponders existential questions of goodness and love.
Bedside Table: Book calls for an end to ‘generational feminism’
The issues of older women are as important as those of younger ones, especially in a #MeToo time, according to this book pick from reader Joan Souza.