In “Making the Presidency,” Lindsay M. Chervinsky argues that John Adams established what it means to be America’s commander in chief.
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In “Rat City,” Jon Adams and Edmund Ramsden explore the life, times and influence of the scientific Pied Piper, John Bumpass Calhoun.
In “Making the Presidency,” Lindsay M. Chervinsky argues that John Adams established what it means to be America’s commander in chief.
In September, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss “The Hypocrite,” by Jo Hamya.
The fantasies of myth are a channel to explore queer life in modern-day Iran
The fantasies of myth are a channel to explore queer life in modern-day Iran
An Eventful Life by Dr. Maurice Odle This is the fourth and final part of Maurice Odle’s autobiography narrated in a reflective writing style, in...
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.
The “Spirit of Córdoba" refers to the rich cultural, historical, and intellectual heritage of Córdoba, Spain, which was once a significant...
The “Spirit of Córdoba" refers to the rich cultural, historical, and intellectual heritage of Córdoba, Spain, which was once a significant...
The characters in this book provide beautiful examples of what true forgiveness can look like, in real life.