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The Lost German Slave Girl

by John Bailey

“Bailey has the gifts of a novelist and a readiness to blend fact and conjecture . . . with the result that The Lost German Slave Girl reads like a…

Truth and Bright Water

by Thomas King

“Marvelous . . . This subtle and deceptively simple tale is an elegiac and beautiful tragicomedy about a single summer, two towns, and three Indian kids. . . . Beneath…

Grove at Home: January 17-23

…It’s an electrifying talk, and today’s the perfect time to watch it.   Theodore R. Johnson on the Solitude of Raphael Warnock Two weeks ago, when the results of Georgia’s…

Grove at Home: November 1-7

…mind off the vote tally It’s a tense morning, as we all eye ongoing vote tallies in Alaska, Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania. Here are a couple of…

Grove at Home: June 14—20

…audience of students at Georgia’s Valdosta State University when she appeared there in 2012. She also explained what makes a real writer (hint: it’s not about getting published), addressed the…

Browsing the Backlist: Six Quintessential Earth Day Reads

…Thoreau and Jane Goodall, Carol Ruckdeschel is a self-taught scientist who becomes a tireless defender of sea turtles on Cumberland Island, a national park off the coast of Georgia. She…

Books to Read on Earth Day

…is a self-taught scientist who has become a tireless defender of sea turtles on Cumberland Island, a national park off the coast of Georgia and the country’s largest and most…

Rock Concert

by Marc Myers

A lively, entertaining, wide-ranging oral history of the golden age of the rock concert based on over ninety interviews with musicians, promoters, stagehands, and others who contributed to the huge…

P. J. O’Rourke

P. J. O’Rourke (1947–2022) was an author, journalist, and political satirist who wrote twenty-two books on subjects as diverse as politics and cars and etiquette and economics. Parliament of Whores…

The American Home Front: 1941-1942

by Alistair Cooke

“Revealing portrait. . . . A vivid, endlessly interesting view of the home front.” —Kirkus Reviews…