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The China Dream

by Joe Studwell

“An entertaining, if cautionary, tale of Western business woes in China, stretching back seven hundred years and including, naturally, the woes of recent years.” —Peter Wonacott, The Wall Street Journal…

The Journal Keeper

by Phyllis Theroux

“I loved this singularly honest and graceful book. The Journal Keeper reminds us that there is no such thing as an ordinary moment, and certainly no such thing as an…

Grove at Home: May 2-8

…vault — to say hi, remind you to keep reading, and let you know what’s on our minds. Friday, May 7 Today, we’re sharing a couple links to songs by…

Grove at Home: April 11—17

…vault — to say hi, remind you to keep reading, and let you know what’s on our minds.   Friday, April 16 Happy birthday, Ellen Barkin! Today marks the 67th…

Grove at Home: January 31-February 6

Codex Sinaiticus, one of the oldest manuscripts of the Christian Bible known still to exist. Today, we’re enjoying this brief clip of Karen Armstrong, one of the contemporary world’s leading…

Grove at Home: May 10—16

…vault — to say hi, remind you to keep reading, and let you know what’s on our minds.   Friday, May 15 С днем рождения, Булгаков! (Happy birthday, Bulgakov!) Today,…

Grove at Home: May 3—9

…a family emergency sends him home, rousing long-dormant secrets. Today, from St. Louis, he shares a moving, hilarious slice of family life under quarantine in the New York Review of…

“If you ask me what I want, I’ll tell you. I want everything.” ―Kathy Acker

…critics writing today. Figures considered include Susan Sontag, Nora Ephron, Dorothy Parker, and Janet Malcolm. A Best of the Year at NPR, the Progressive, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, and Refinery29….

Broken for You

by Stephanie Kallos

A buoyant debut novel about two women in self-imposed exile whose worlds are transformed when their paths intersect, and a glorious homage to the beauty of broken things.

True North

by Jim Harrison

“Harrison consistently commands our attention for his humanity and his tenderness. That he can create such tension in the process—a tension not released until the last page—and in the end…