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'A Burning' has booksellers talking
“This is a novel of modern India that should be required reading for anyone who reads to seek a greater understanding of the world,” said bookseller Emilie Sommer.
Pandemic makes evident 'grotesque' gender inequality in household work
With more people staying home due to COVID-19, journalist Brigid Schulte says it's impossible to ignore "the fact that women bear so much more of the burden of child care and housework."
Author Curtis Sittenfeld explores ‘what-if’ in ‘Rodham’
What if Hillary Clinton hadn’t married Bill Clinton? In her newest novel, “Rodham,” author Curtis Sittenfeld explores an alternate life for the former presidential candidate and secretary of state.
In 'Dark Mirror,' reporter concludes: 'Snowden did substantially more good than harm'
Edward Snowden handpicked Barton Gellman as one of three journalists he would work with to reveal government secrets. Gellman's book is an in-depth look at where he agreed and disagreed with Snowden.
'The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes' is a lackluster prequel to 'The Hunger Games'
While Suzanne Collins leaves readers uncertain of the answer to the question she poses in “The Hunger Games” — how much of character is innate, how much formed — it becomes painfully obvious here.