In “Never Saw Me Coming,” Tanya Smith tells of her life as a young financial criminal — and the harsh prison sentence that changed everything.
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In “Never Saw Me Coming,” Tanya Smith tells of her life as a young financial criminal — and the harsh prison sentence that changed everything.
Mary Jane never “sat right” with the award-winning scientist and memoirist Hope Jahren, so she wrote a novel about “the real redheaded one.”
In “The Life Impossible,” a 72-year-old widow tries to figure out what happened to a friend who disappeared in Ibiza.
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.
This shoddy programme neglects to properly challenge the hard-right views of the women interviewed. It’s a wasted opportunity
In September, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss “The Hypocrite,” by Jo Hamya.
In “Empresses of Seventh Avenue,” the fashion writer Nancy MacDonell tells the story of the New York women who created modern style.
Who remembers Pham-thi-Toi? She survived the My Lai massacre in 1968. Six of her relatives did not.