A new book by the journalist Bartle Bull recounts 5,000 years of the country’s past, showing how long before colonial powers defined its borders, it...
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A new book by the journalist Bartle Bull recounts 5,000 years of the country’s past, showing how long before colonial powers defined its borders, it...
The Weimar Republic was a hotbed of cultural experimentation. A new history argues that its demise was not inevitable.
The Weimar Republic was a hotbed of cultural experimentation. A new history argues that its demise was not inevitable.
In the journalist Dan Kois’s new book, “Hampton Heights,” a group of middle-school boys discover magic and frights in an unassuming Milwaukee...
In the journalist Dan Kois’s new book, “Hampton Heights,” a group of middle-school boys discover magic and frights in an unassuming Milwaukee...
Readers’ Favorite announces the review of the Christian – Devotion/Study book “God’s Divine Order” by Kimberly Bess,...
Readers’ Favorite announces the review of the Christian – Devotion/Study book “God’s Divine Order” by Kimberly Bess,...
A 1966 novel captures a publishing world full of chronic malcontents, strategic lunches and ideas that mattered.
A 1966 novel captures a publishing world full of chronic malcontents, strategic lunches and ideas that mattered.
In Katherine Packert Burke’s debut novel, a woman is haunted by change while grappling with the death of a friend.