In Emanuela Anechoum’s novel, “Tangerinn,” an Italian Moroccan woman examines her family’s legacy of immigration, and tries ...
Although this unique book made the New York Times top 10 books of 2025, if you don’t enjoy at least some art, or aren’t ...
Clair McFarland writes: "Welcome to my book review, which I’m writing because my four sons (now teen- and pre-teen-aged) are ...
In “Nothing Random,” her rousing biography of Bennett Cerf, Gayle Feldman conjures an era when a glamorous publishing figure ...
Right on cue, Franklin and Loretta, a couple who had made a fortune in motion pictures, show up backstage and challenge Farnum, whisking Alida away from her captor and into the world of Hollywood high ...
Bruce Springsteen biopic Deliver Me from Nowhere, but it was also the 50th anniversary of Springsteen’s first great album: ...
To this day, I wish I’d asked why the longtime Democrat was at right-leaning Hoover, but this was Barry Diller. Everyone wants to talk to him. Which in a sense explains this review of his excellent ...
There may be more style than substance in “The Infamous Gilberts” but it is very stylish, indeed. I kept thinking of Shirley Jackson when I read Angela Tomaski’s debut novel because Jackson wrote both ...
How to Stop Playing Somebody Else’s Game’ by C. Thi Nguyen. C. Thi Nguyen loves games, said Dan Piepenbring in Harper’s. In ...
Doubtful any book by John Grisham is unworthy of review. He has earned praise as the master of the legal thriller. And Grisham is back and better than ever with “The Widow,” a murder case in which ...
Very recently, against the odds of publishing, Maxin Rosaler’s wary, close-focused stories of life in New York City, achieved ...
In "Beth Is Dead," a modern reimagining of Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women," Beth, who hasn't returned home from a New Year's Eve party the night before, goes from missing to dead within the first ...
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