Boris Fishman’s new book follows a family that leaves a war-torn country for a shot at asylum in the United States.
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Annika Norlin’s novel, “The Colony,” follows a group of misfits in a bucolic forest. The only thing its members share is a dark past.
Boris Fishman’s new book follows a family that leaves a war-torn country for a shot at asylum in the United States.
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By Thomas J. DiLorenzo Hundreds of Democrat party political hacks who happen to have attended law school for a couple of years have been rewarded...