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"Sweat" by Lynn Nottage won this year's Pulitzer Prize for Drama (photo: Joan Marcus).
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Rob Weinert-Kendt
"Sweat" tells the story of steelworkers whose long friendship unravels as their livelihood is threatened by free trade and immigration.
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Thomas R. Murphy
Thomas Murphy, S.J. reviews "The Book that Changed America: How Darwin’s Theory of Evolution Ignited a Nation" by Randall Fuller.
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J. J. Carney
J.J. Carney reviews "Age of Anger: A History of the Present" by Pankaj Mishra.
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Diane Scharper
Diane Scharper reviews "There Your Heart Lies" by Mary Gordon.
In this Monday, May 20, 2013 file photo, Sotheby's director of the department of printed books and manuscripts Dr Philip Errington poses for photographers by holding a first edition copy of the first Harry Potter book "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" containing annotations and illustrations by author J.K. Rowling on top of a stack of other annotated first edition books featuring at auction, at the auction house's premises in London. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham, File)
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William Reiser
Religious studies professor William Reiser, S.J., reflects on his use of Harry Potter in the classroom.
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Vanessa Zoltan
Harry Potter may be the perfect series to speak to this moment in time. But we need to do more than use it as a way to identify like-minded readers. We need to use the texts to create like-hearted brothers and sisters.