By DEBORAH McNORGAN The Paris Olympics have ended but the sports scandals rage on, making a new book by Beach resident Mary Ormsby more timely than...
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In “Empresses of Seventh Avenue,” the fashion writer Nancy MacDonell tells the story of the New York women who created modern style.
By DEBORAH McNORGAN The Paris Olympics have ended but the sports scandals rage on, making a new book by Beach resident Mary Ormsby more timely than...
The Argentine writer Mariana Enriquez indicts our worst offenses in 12 haunting new stories.
In his new novel, Roddy Doyle revisits his character Paula Spencer, a woman managing some fraught feelings. Our reviewer had some fraught feelings of...
Haitian American writer Edwidge Danticat explores family, homeland and her literary heroes in "We're Alone," a new volume of essays that include...
Haitian American writer Edwidge Danticat explores family, homeland and her literary heroes in "We're Alone," a new volume of essays that include...
Elaine is a thwarted writer in 1950s upstate New York, on the brink of affairs and murdering her own child, in a claustrophobic novel full of Self’s...
In his new biography, Max Boot reckons with the president who was once his hero and another who led him away from the Republican Party.
In his new biography, Max Boot reckons with the president who was once his hero and another who led him away from the Republican Party.
In “She-Wolves,” the historian Paulina Bren recounts the uphill — and ongoing — battle of women to break into the finance industry.
In “She-Wolves,” the historian Paulina Bren recounts the uphill — and ongoing — battle of women to break into the finance industry.