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Review: The editor who transformed religious publishing
Ari L. Goldman
March 14, 2024
Stephen Prothero's enriching book, 'God the Bestseller,' takes the reader on a journey through the publisher Eugene Exman's life and works.
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Novelist Mary Beth Keane finds grace in the ‘achingly ordinary’
Mike Mastromatteo
March 14, 2024
Mary Beth Keane has staked her claim as a creator of subtle but poignant storytelling.
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The ghosts of James Joyce in Edward P. Jones’s writing
Joshua Hren
March 14, 2024
Both Joyce’s and Jones’s stories move us through tragic epiphanies that leave the soul, pained by paralysis, on the threshold of conversion.
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Review: In ‘Reading Genesis,’ Marilynne Robinson treats the Bible like a great work of literature
Delaney Coyne
March 08, 2024
In her latest book, 'Reading Genesis,' Marilynne Robinson writes of a God that is in love with humanity. In all our flaws and folly, power and glory, she insists, “Human beings are at the center of it all.”
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Review: The heartwarming story of World War II’s ‘Doughnut Dollies’
Amanda Bergeman
February 15, 2024
In ‘Good Night, Irene,’ Luis Alberto Urrea weaves a vivid and heartfelt tapestry in telling the story of the ‘Doughnut Dollies’ in World War II.
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Review: Andre Dubus III returns his gaze to middle-class American life
Joseph Peschel
February 15, 2024
In 'Such Kindness,' Andre Dubus III tells a powerful story full of sorrow and hope.
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