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What Happens to a Marriage
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By Time to Eat the Dogs | September 1, 2020

When Fidel Castro Held Court in Harlem

When Fidel Castro Held Court in Harlem

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By New Books Network | September 1, 2020

Why Some Irrational Thoughts Might Be Good for You

Why Some Irrational Thoughts Might Be Good for You

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By New Books Network | September 1, 2020

<em>Behind the Mic</em>: On <em>Nicholas Nickleby</em> by Charles Dickens, Read by Nicholas Boulton

Behind the Mic: On Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens, Read by Nicholas Boulton

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Jill Filipovic: Will Boomers Ever Share the Wealth?

Jill Filipovic: Will Boomers Ever Share the Wealth?

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By Keen On | August 31, 2020

Bethany McLean on the Strange Saga of the US Mortgage Giants

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Lia Purpura on Decomposing Deer and the Forces of Restoration

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How FDR Could Have Saved More Lives During the Holocaust

How FDR Could Have Saved More Lives During the Holocaust

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By New Books Network | August 31, 2020

<em>Behind the Mic</em>: On <em>Empire of Wild</em> by Cherie Dimaline, Read by Michelle St. John

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Hallie Rubenhold on Winning and Writing History

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The History of Witch Hunts in the Early Modern Atlantic World

The History of Witch Hunts in the Early Modern Atlantic World

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By New Books Network | August 28, 2020

Ian Buruma on the So-Called Special Relationship Between the US and the UK

Ian Buruma on the So-Called Special Relationship Between the US and the UK

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Raven Leilani: How Much Are You Willing to Struggle?

Raven Leilani: How Much Are You Willing to Struggle?

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By Bookable | August 28, 2020

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