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In "Born," Lucy Inglis reexamines history through the lens of gender roles, medical authority, and bodily autonomy.
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In a world of dwindling reviews, the author Lydia Davis’s new work charts a more serendipitous path to reading.
New York Times journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin, is a tale of greed, corruption and incompetence to shock the conscience.
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I recently reviewed the company with a stay at Chateau Coeur in France’s Loire Valley, and I can confirm that Oliver’s Travels delivers on its promise of an exceptional experience. That’s not to say ...
Branded as “366 Daily Inspirations for Writers & Artists,” this compendium of prompts contains an abundance of inspiration.
A recent NCTE survey shows educators overwhelmingly value diverse literature—but need help getting it into classrooms.
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In “I’m Not Trying to Be Difficult,” the star restaurateur Drew Nieporent evokes a glittering age in Manhattan hospitality.
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