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Erika Rasmussen
Come to Yaa Gyasi's fiction, all you who are weary and burdened, and she will give you heartbreak.
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Vivian Cabrera
Anne Tyler's new novel can help us realize that life often is not spectacular or about jumping from one big event to the next.
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Joseph Simmons
Those familiar with the Gilead story will find in Marilynne Robinson's latest novel another beautiful meditation on grace operative in spite of habits of despair and the social sins that feed them.
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Michael E. Engh
A longtime historian of Los Angeles explores and deconstructs the mythical city of boosters, developers and "perpetual reinvention."
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Nick Ripatrazone
If you think being a writer is nerve-wracking, try being a reviewer.
1940s choir boys (ClassicStock/Alamy)
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Benjamin Ivry
“It might be a good thing to discard this piece whose popularity is becoming unhealthy,” one early critic wrote.