Today’s students will have to tackle some of the thorniest problems humans have ever faced. We should be preparing them better.
Books
Book review: ‘Ninth Street Women’ by Mary Gabriel
How five female artists changed the face and the direction of American art.
Reflecting on a harrowing life of peace-building, ambassador asks himself some tough questions
In ‘Peace Works,’ Rick Barton offers a handbook for practitioners
Michelle Obama’s ‘Becoming’ sells 1.4 million copies
Based on demand from retailers, the publisher prints 3 million hardcover copies in North America.
Looking for a gift for the reader on your list? Try these Maine books on for size
From mysteries set on the coast to the memoirs of part-time Mainers, there’s something here for book lovers of all varieties.
Book review: Liane Moriarty serves up laughs, thrills, surprises in ‘Nine Perfect Strangers’
It’s fit for a TV series, and so it shall be.
First released in 1937, story of ‘Curious Lobster’ and pals is as fresh as ever
Kids will still love these unlikely adventurers (as will their parents).
Book review: ‘Futility Experts’ involves 2 sad sack guys and their wierd worlds
The Margaret Broucek novel is funny, dark and eccentric – also exhausting.
Book review: Barbara Kingsolver’s multigenerational tale is a real Treat
‘Unsheltered’ draws inspiration from Mary Treat, who influenced the work of Charles Darwin.
Amid Baxter’s wonders, a broken family struggles to heal itself
In ‘Autumn Imago,’ novelist Bryan Wiggins tackles loss, recovery and hope.