It’s What She Does: Sharing Lynsey Addario’s World
By Katie Steinharter Lynsey Addario’s book, “It’s What I Do,” is one of those books that stays with you, that changes you, that influences you.…
By Katie Steinharter Lynsey Addario’s book, “It’s What I Do,” is one of those books that stays with you, that changes you, that influences you.…
by Francis McGovern I just finished the memoir, The Minefield Girl by Sofia Ek. It’s a short but compelling read and it takes you behind…
By Amanda Festa Some of my favorite memories of childhood are of the holiday season. Sparkling twinkle lights decorating houses, turning their ordinary facades into…
By Caitlin O’Hara On love, on grief, on every human thing, Time sprinkles Lethe’s water with his wing. -Walter Savage Landor, “On Love, on Grief”…
By Caitlin O’Hara Think of favorite endings of books that really resonate: Levin and his revelation towards goodness at the end of Anna Karenina. Molly Bloom’s return…
Lauren Groff’s Fates and Furies is an unusual accomplishment, not only because it is that rare ambitious novel that largely lives up to its ambition,…
by Mary Kate Costigan Never let it be said that Yann Martel doesn’t like wild animals. Fifteen years ago he published Life of Pi, a…
By Mary Kate Costigan At 97 years old, Diana Athill has a lot of story to tell. Biographical details alone will tell you that those…
by Mary Kate Costigan As a teenager, I once made a list of inaccuracies between Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and its movie…
by Mary Kate Costigan In his first novel in ten years, Booker Prize winning author Kazuo Ishiguro enters a realm he has never entered before:…
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