In “Tell Me Everything,” Bob Burgess deepens his emotional connection with Lucy Barton as he defends a local man accused of killing his mother.
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The itinerant man in Gayl Jones’s “The Unicorn Woman” discovers his beloved as a sideshow carnival attraction.
In “Tell Me Everything,” Bob Burgess deepens his emotional connection with Lucy Barton as he defends a local man accused of killing his mother.
Inspired by the true story of the first woman condemned as a witch in medieval Ireland, “Bright I Burn,” by Molly Aitken, features a protagonist...
Inspired by the true story of the first woman condemned as a witch in medieval Ireland, “Bright I Burn,” by Molly Aitken, features a protagonist...
In his new novel, Roddy Doyle revisits his character Paula Spencer, a woman managing some fraught feelings. Our reviewer had some fraught feelings of...
In Katherine Packert Burke’s debut novel, a woman is haunted by change while grappling with the death of a friend.
In Katherine Packert Burke’s debut novel, a woman is haunted by change while grappling with the death of a friend.
In a culture inclined to get its fill of drama from the screen over the stage, especially if the screen offerings are being furnished by the House of...
In his memoir “Frighten the Horses,” Oliver Radclyffe recalls his gradual awakening to the sexuality and gender identity he spent 40 years...
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.