Robert Klose’s entertaining satire ‘Trigger Warning’ pokes fun at academia.
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A handful of plucky entrepreneurs are bringing clothing manufacturing back
Steven Kurutz’s lively, well-researched ‘American Flannel’ chronicles a small rebirth in the American clothing industry.
Ground that shelters: A conversation about loss and survival
A chat with poet Abbie Kiefer about her debut collection.
A group of teenage misfits are recruited to a wilderness program on a Maine island
‘The Islanders,’ Lewis Robinson’s propulsive new novel, follows the teens as they begin to discover that that the tough, character-building program has a very dark side.
‘Shred Sisters’ is the kind of novel readers won’t want to end
Betsy Lerner’s debut is a smart, funny and moving portrait of two very different siblings.
Granddaughter’s book could be a valentine to George and Barbara Bush
This small volume details – without sentimentality – the large love of the longest-married presidential couple.
Book review: New novel by Claire Adam tells a haunting family tale
As the story unfolds, readers find their early biases shifting.
Book review: ‘Clock Dance’ by Anne Tyler
The author’s 22nd novel starts slowly, but tick-tock, tick-tock . . .
Book review: Lloyd Weber is over the top in new memoir
Andrew Lloyd Webber, creator of ‘Cats,’ ‘Phantom of the Opera’ and more, reflects on a life in musical theater.