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Remembering Jim Harrison (12/11/37—3/26/16)
…ago, on March 26th, 2016, we lost the peerless Jim Harrison, one of the greatest, sweetest, wisest, subtlest, most erudite, and most natural voices in American writing. The greatest consolation…
Books to Read on Earth Day
…read it. It draws blood, in ways that seem curative.”—Dwight Garner, New York Times Untamed by Will Harlan A combination of Henry David Thoreau and Jane Goodall, Carol Ruckdeschel…
Father’s Day Reads: The Artist
…authenticity. Born in Germany to two driven musicians, his childhood was spent among the West Berlin cognoscenti. Spillman would eventually find his way into the literary world of New York…
If Walls Could Speak
by Moshe SafdieOne of the world’s greatest and most thoughtful architects recounts his extraordinary career and the iconic structures he has built—from Habitat in Montreal to Marina Bay Sands in Singapore—and offers…
The Forever Prisoner
by Catherine Scott-Clark and Adrian LevySome argued it would save the U.S. after 9/11. Instead, the CIA’s enhanced interrogation program came to be defined as American torture. The Forever Prisoner, a primary source for the…
Midnight Train to Prague
by Carol WindleyWith shades of Amy Bloom’s Away, Anthony Doerr’s All the Light We Cannot See, and Shirley Hazzard’s classic The Bay of Noon, Carol Windley’s breakout is a timeless tale of…
Winkie
by Clifford Chase“Winkie offers readers a sort of odd, outrageous delight. A verve and a nostalgia . . . that it is no crime to indulge.” —The San Francisco Chronicle…
Hammer to Fall
by John LawtonThe third Joe Wilderness spy thriller from a master of the genre, moving from icy Finland to tumultuous Cold War Prague, Hammer to Fall is a tale of vodka smuggling…
Fentanyl, Inc.
by Ben WesthoffA remarkable four-year investigation into the dangerous world of synthetic drugs—from black market drug factories in China to users and dealers on the streets of the U.S. to harm reduction…