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Killing Pablo
by Mark Bowden“The story of how U.S. Army Intelligence and Delta Force commandos helped Colombian police track down and kill Pablo Escobar. . . . A compelling, almost Shakespearean tale.” –Los Angeles…
Celebrating Women’s History Month
…loss.”—Kirkus Reviews The Devil That Danced on the Water by Aminatta Forna As a child, Aminatta Forna witnessed the upheavals of postcolonial Africa, danger, flight, the bitterness of exile…
And They Shall Be My People
by Paul Wilkes“There are lots of books on what Judaism is about. This is a first-rate book on what Jews are about. And of the distance between the two.” –The Jerusalem Post…
Grove at Home: July 19—25
…— arguably his generation’s Brooklyn writer par excellence, and a stylist whose lyricism, gruff and true, breathes through six novels, a number of short stories, and the cameos he made…
1959
by Thulani Davis“Willie Tarrant recalls both Scout in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird and Nel in Toni Morrison’s Sula. . . . A captivating heroine. . . . 1959 is not…
Allan Stein
by Matthew Stadler“Allan Stein has the qualities of the sublime. Not in the diluted modern sense of the word, but in its older combination of beauty and menace, fascination and dread ….
What Just Happened?
by Art Linson“Art Linson puts a film freak exactly where he or she wants to be: in the Fox screening room during the studio brass’s horrified first look at Fight Club ….
The Rebels’ Hour
by Lieve Joris“[The Rebels’ Hour] achieves intense intimacy with a few characters to represent a much more immense historical experience. . . . It is as deeply reported and directly observed as…
In the City of Shy Hunters
by Tom SpanbauerSpanbauer has inserted his character, the Shy Hunter, into the mythology of the real Lower East Side of Manhattan. Surely many will want to follow his steps after reading In…
Berlin
by Pierre Frei“A far from ordinary thriller. Berlin uses history with a breadth and detail that is startling and convincing . . . One of the best novels I’ve ever read set…