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The Book of Michael Silverblatt
Logan Scherer Remembers “the Best Reader in America”
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Logan Scherer
| March 11, 2026
Five Books About Breaking Up... With Your Friend
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Sarvat Hasin
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Family Ghosts: On What We Do and Do Not Learn About Our Parents
Laurie Hertzel Considers the Generational Silences Left by Untold Stories
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Laurie Hertzel
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How Being a Former Gossip Reporter Made Me a Better Writer
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Juliet Izon
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Amy Littlefield
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The Best Dog in the World
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Thanks to a group of booksellers, Amazon is pulling out of the Paris Book Fair.
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