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Ciaran Freeman
Douglas Stuart’s novel is an appropriate winner of the Booker Prize for the desolate year in which March seems never to have ended.
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Mike Mastromatteo
The veteran novelist has an esteemed track record of finely crafted stories that explore the human propensity to sow injury rather than beneficence.
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Jessica Schnepp
In the poems of 'Delta Tears,' Philip Kolin blends ecotheology and Scripture with pleas for social justice.
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Franklin Freeman
Julius Margolin's memoir of his time in the gulag tells his experiences through a shattering series of stories.
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Mary Gibbons
Reuben Jonathan Miller's new book cuts through the noise about criminal justice reform to lay bare what life is really like on the other side of a prison sentence.
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Angela Alaimo O'Donnell
A new PBS documentary makes us ask: Is it possible to admire the art produced by a writer whom the reader dislikes, disdains, perhaps even despises?