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Lit Hub Staff Picks: Our Favorite <br>Stories This Month

Lit Hub Staff Picks: Our Favorite
Stories This Month

The Best Writing at the Site in April

By Literary Hub | April 30, 2019

Can a Little Bit of Data Make Parenting Easier?

Can a Little Bit of Data Make Parenting Easier?

Emily Oster Talks to Pamela Druckerman About Her "Parenting Book for Economists"

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Every Day is Earth Day: 365 Books to Start Your Climate Change Library

Part Three: Fiction and Poetry

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Every Day is Earth Day: 365 Books to Start Your Climate Change Library

Part Two: The Science

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Ian McEwan on Bach, Philip Roth and Living an Episodic Life

Ian McEwan on Bach, Philip Roth and Living an Episodic Life

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On Historical Blurring and the Question of 'What If'

On Historical Blurring and the Question of 'What If'

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Reclaiming Anger and Denial: <br> A Red Ink Roundtable

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Lit Hub Recommends: Susan Choi, <em>Santa Clarita Diet</em>, and Walt Whitman

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Rumors of the 'Gay Gene' Have Been Greatly Exaggerated

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A Rare Book Exhibition Celebrates Historic Contributions by Women

A Rare Book Exhibition Celebrates Historic Contributions by Women

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Meet the Shortlisted Writers for the 2019 Albertine Prize

Meet the Shortlisted Writers for the 2019 Albertine Prize

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