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News Articles: Book Reviews

The Swimmers, by Julie Otsuka

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  • Book Reviews

Still waters run deep in 'The Swimmers,' a brilliant novel about routine and identity

In Julie Otsuka's novel, a rag-tag group of regulars is disrupted when a crack appears at the bottom of the community pool. The Swimmers explores how mundane routines shape our days.

March 14, 2022
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  • Maureen Corrigan

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In 'Manhunt,' a virus turns anyone with enough testosterone into a feral beast

Told from a trans perspective, Gretchen Felker-Martin's debut novel is a fresh, stomach-turning take on gendered apocalypse.

March 14, 2022
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  • Liam McBain

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  • Book Reviews

'Body Work' argues for the power of personal narratives

Melissa Febos' book in itself is an example of the strength of personal narrative; it's also an argument for how such narratives inevitably create space for community as well as a freer self.

March 14, 2022
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  • Ilana Masad
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch testifies before the House Intelligence Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., Nov. 15, 2019.

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Marie Yovanovitch reflects on disinformation and her removal as ambassador to Ukraine

The career diplomat's memoir is a front row seat to the disinformation campaign that ultimately saw her removed from post, and offers insight into the post-Soviet Union politics of Russia and Ukraine.

March 13, 2022
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  • Caitlyn Kim
<em>In Defense of Witches</em>

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'In Defense of Witches' is a celebration of women

Mona Chollet's book shows how women are still today expected to act certain ways or be ostracized, as it hails feminist minds — our modern witches — and their work.

March 12, 2022
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  • Gabino Iglesias

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'Glory' nods to Orwell as animals explore survival under a corrupt government

NoViolet Bulawayo's book expresses a people's frustration, terror, resilience, uprising and hope in a way that can be applied to a multitude of nations and political realities around the globe.

March 11, 2022
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  • Ilana Masad

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  • Books

'The Girl Who Fell Beneath The Sea' asks: What is it that defines our destiny?

Axie Oh's retelling of "The Tale of Shim Cheong" explores what happens when love of family changes the trajectory of those involved in the Sea God's search for a hundredth, and final, bride.

March 10, 2022
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  • Alethea Kontis

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'In Love' tells the true story of a writer supporting her husband's euthanasia choice

The question overshadowing Amy Bloom's memoir is how far you'd be willing to go for the one you love. Would you agree to help your beloved end his life when he receives a hopeless diagnosis?

March 09, 2022
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  • Heller McAlpin

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  • Book Reviews

'The Man Who Tasted Words' forces readers to question their reality

Most humans walk around feeling like they know what reality is, but the message at the core of Dr. Guy Leschziner's book is that all sensory information we receive is intrinsically ambiguous.

March 09, 2022
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  • Gabino Iglesias
Former Attorney General William Barr stands for a portrait at his house in McLean, Virginia, on Wednesday, March 2.

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Trump's attorney general sends a letter from No Man's Land

In One Damn Thing After Another, Bill Barr alternates between castigating and exonerating. He catalogs Trump's offenses yet casts him as the latest victim of dishonest media and "the radical Left."

March 08, 2022
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  • Ron Elving

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  • Book Reviews

Sandy Hook took place as 'alternative facts' muscled out objective truth

A feature writer at The New York Times, author Elizabeth Williamson is a compassionate storyteller and a thorough reporter who never loses sight of the larger issues Newtown presents.

March 08, 2022
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  • Jim Zarroli

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  • Book Reviews

'The Wonders' portrays the struggles of working women

Elena Medel's novel follows two women, separated in time but facing similar class and gender dynamics. It particularly explores the challenges of motherhood.

March 04, 2022
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  • Jeevika Verma

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  • Book Reviews

Really listening to someone else's convictions in 'The Believer' by Sarah Krasnostein

The author offers six profiles that include a Buddhist death doula, a student of the paranormal, the staff at the Creation Museum, and a woman who was imprisoned for her abusive husband's murder.

March 03, 2022
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  • Kristen Martin

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  • Book Reviews

She sees life through the lens of books in 'Checkout 19'

The protagonist of Clare-Louise Bennett's novel is a determinedly unfixed and unrooted person who marks time through which writers she has read.

March 02, 2022
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  • Lily Meyer

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  • Book Reviews

A woman finds as many constraints in America as at home in India in 'Border Less'

The character in Namrata Poddar's novel works in a call center and dreams of a new life in the U.S. but once there, she and other emigrants feel "othered" at work and in daily life.

March 01, 2022
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  • Martha Anne Toll
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