In June, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss a novel about a tradwife who wakes up in 1855, living the pioneer life she has been performing online.
Just when Margaret Atwood’s fictional worlds are most recognizably ordinary, something wild and intransigent is likely to pop up. The same is true of her life’s storyline.
A new biography of Garry Trudeau tracks the rise of a comic strip that brought counterculture and political opinions to the funny pages.
Sometimes intimate and incisive, sometimes indulgent, yet always charged with the restless energy of a mind unwilling to ...
Lena Connolly is defending Fordham University against accusations that it possesses stolen Italian artifacts. Lena's problem?
Author Kenneth R. Rosen spends a third of his book focused on Alaska as the United States continues to play catch-up to the ...
Helen Pearson’s “Beyond Belief” profiles figures who propelled medicine and other fields toward evidence-based thinking.
The newly released book “Equine Regulatory Law” is not exactly light reading or something you want to take to the beach this summer. But for the racing professional, particularly those who are ...
For over 20 years, writer Dave LeBlanc has delighted Canadians with his weekly Architourist columns for the Globe and Mail.
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