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Madame Chiang Kai-shek

by Laura Tyson Li

“Madame Chiang Kai-Shek belongs with Eleanor Roosevelt and Eva Peron as three of the most politically influential women of the past century.” —Deirdre Donahue, USA Today

Grove at Home: October 18—24

…birthday of Nick Tosches Today would have been the 71st birthday of Nick Tosches, the craggily brilliant author of Hellfire — a book about Jerry Lee Lewis widely considered, in…

Grove at Home: August 23—29

…has a lot of fans — and today is a very big day for all of them. That’s because today we’re releasing Helen’s new book, Vesper Flights. It’s a collection…

Random Acts of Senseless Violence

by Jack Womack

“Fascinating and well written . . . wonderfully inventive. . . . Mr. Womack’s New York has a constant punk-rocker violence, which unwinds with a deadpan humor.” –The New York…

Nine Plays of the Modern Theatre

by Harold Clurman

“The nine plays included in this volume are not only modern by date, 1944-1975, but in their dramatization . . . . Though each may differ from the others in…

A Primitive Heart

by David Rabe

“As the characters play hide-and-seek with themselves, we’re forced to come out of hiding to shift our own positions and philosophy. Rabe has a way of implicating the reader–of creating…

Grove at Home: January 24-30

…vault — to say hi, remind you to keep reading, and let you know what’s on our minds.   Friday, January 29 Remembering Queen Lili‘uokalani Today marks the 130th anniversary…

Grove at Home: November 29-December 5

…named one of the Ten Best Books of 2020 by both the New York Times and the New Yorker, universally praised by critics. In this Today show clip from shortly…

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…

Turn of Mind

by Alice LaPlante

“[Like] Anna Quindlen’s Every Last One—a dread-filled, unputdownable page-turner . . . Skillfully written in the memory-loss first person, the book combines murder mystery with family drama, bringing new meaning…