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10 German Books by Women We'd Love to See in English

10 German Books by Women We'd Love to See in English

What's a Quarter of Three Percent? The First in a Series on Untranslated Writing By Women

By Katy Derbyshire | May 12, 2016

The Staff Shelf: Heffers Bookshop

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Five Books Making News This Week: History, Hilltops, and Horses

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Interview with a Bookstore: Heffers Bookshop

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By Interview with a Bookstore | May 9, 2016

The 10 Russian Literary Heroines You Should Know

The 10 Russian Literary Heroines You Should Know

And Why Russian Women Know Better Than to Expect a Happily-Ever-After

By Guillermo Erades | May 5, 2016

Five Books Making News This Week: Legends, Looting, and Lambs

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