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Interview with a Bookstore: Brookline Booksmith

Interview with a Bookstore: Brookline Booksmith

“Dedicated to the fine art of browsing”

By Interview with a Bookstore | August 24, 2015

Joan Crawford, Maybe

Joan Crawford, Maybe

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Confessions of a Reformed Book Thief

Confessions of a Reformed Book Thief

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By Troy Weaver | August 21, 2015

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Moral Panic and the Myth of Recovered Memory

More Harm Than Good, in the Name of the Children

By Richard Beck | August 18, 2015

Five Books Making News This Week: Let the Franzen Begin

Five Books Making News This Week: Let the Franzen Begin

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Lolita: From Transgressive Lit to Pop Iconography

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Literary Long Weekend: Washington, DC

Literary Long Weekend: Washington, DC

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Memorializing the Unknown Dead

Memorializing the Unknown Dead

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Request: Permission To Occupy Your Body

Request: Permission To Occupy Your Body

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By Roger Reeves | August 11, 2015

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How Do You Write From a Country That Doesn’t Exist?

How Do You Write From a Country That Doesn’t Exist?

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By Danielle Evans | August 11, 2015

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