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Illustrating Nick Carraway's Infatuation with New York City High Life
From Fred Fordham and Aya Morton's Heady Retelling of
The Great Gatsby
By
Fred Fordham and Aya Morton
| July 9, 2020
WATCH: Poems from Quarantine with Tommy Pico, Karla Brundage, and More
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By
The Virtual Book Channel
| July 9, 2020
Authors are canceling events at a Philadelphia library over its mistreatment of Black workers.
By
Corinne Segal
| July 8, 2020
Freedom Means
Can
Rather Than
Should
: What the
Harper's
Open Letter
Gets Wrong
Gabrielle Bellot on How It Feels To Have Your
Existence Up For Debate
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| July 8, 2020
Ready Player One
is getting a part two.
By
Aaron Robertson
| July 8, 2020
Your Francophile kids will want to read the winners of the Prix Albertine Jeunesse.
By
Katie Yee
| July 8, 2020
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| July 8, 2020
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Siri Hustvedt
| July 8, 2020
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By
Maya Alexandri
| July 8, 2020
I Wrote My Memoir for the Same Reasons I Went to the Shooting Range
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By
Lacy Crawford
| July 8, 2020
Behind the Republican Judge-Picking Machine
David Litt on Our Theoretically Independent Judiciary
By
David Litt
| July 8, 2020
In Lieu of the Olympics:
A Reading List For Your Sports Fix
From the Track to the Sea to the Hard Courts of Vegas, Elise Hooper Has Some Recommendations
By
Elise Hooper
| July 8, 2020
WATCH: Will Restaurants Survive?
Bay Area Book Festival #UNBOUND Presents Soleil Ho, Saru Jayaraman, and Caleb Zigas, Moderated by Davia Nelson
By
The Virtual Book Channel
| July 8, 2020
There's a new Trump tell-all memoir coming. Just what we need.
By
Corinne Segal
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Letter from Tucson: From Plagues to Protest to Wildfires
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Manuel Muñoz
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