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Grove at Home: September 13—19
…photos, remarkable stories, and deep historical reflection, it is not to be missed. https://youtu.be/eA8uYJP0OFs?t=587 Remember CDs? Today would be the ninety-seventh birthday of country music legend Hank Williams, who…
The Everlasting Stream
by Walt Harrington…hear this story again and again, until, like Harrington, we realize that most of what we need to have a good life is within reach.” –Stephen J. Lyons, USA Today…
Grove at Home: July 12—18
…Today, in LitHub, Ford writes about the books she turned to, while she was writing, to make her own debut possible. As will surprise no one who’s had the pleasure…
Hide & Seek
by Clare Sambrook“Harry keenly observes his family’s disintegration and wonders about his own. . . . Hide & Seek has poignancy. . . . Reads with compelling tension.” –Dorothy Clark, Boston Globe…
Mark Bowden, The Best Game Ever
by Mark Bowden“Entertaining and informative narration . . . [Bowden] frames the picture with a wide lens, but then focuses on the roles and lives of a few key players.” —Publishers Weekly…
Fair Warning
by Robert Olen Butler“[Fair Warning is] often brilliant, [a] meditation on love and possession . . . Butler wins us over in the opening pages with this companionable, warts-and-all narrator . . ….
The Soft Machine
by William S. Burroughs“Burroughs voice is hard, derisive, inventive, free, funny, serious, poetic, indelibly American, a voice in which one hears transistor radios and old movies and all the clichés and all the…
Meditations in an Emergency
by Frank O'Hara“Moving in the way that only simple communication can be moving… His poems always manage a fresh start free from the dreadful posturings of the conventional verse of his generation.”—Kenneth…
Hell
by Robert Olen ButlerThe Pulitzer Prize winner delivers a deliciously witty new novel of good, evil, and free will, set in a Hell populated by figures from history and contemporary culture (William Randolph…
A Good Man
by Guy Vanderhaeghe…of the origins of Canada’s tangled relationship with its big southern neighbor. . . . Vanderhaeghe has delivered an epic that matches its grand ambitions.” —Bob Armstrong, Winnipeg Free Press…