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Immigration, Dislocation, and the Search for Home

Immigration, Dislocation, and the Search for Home

Christos Tsiolkas: “I am proof that multiculturalism is worth defending.”

By Joanna Scutts | October 2, 2015

Marlon James: Five Jamaican Novels You Should Read

Marlon James: Five Jamaican Novels You Should Read

Shapeshifters, Metafictions, and a Whole lot of Sex

By Marlon James | September 30, 2015

Five Books Making News This Week:  Memoir Queens and Ping-Pong Losers

Five Books Making News This Week: Memoir Queens and Ping-Pong Losers

Also: Poets, Puppies, and Prize Winners

By Jane Ciabattari | September 29, 2015

The Staff Shelf: Albertine

The Staff Shelf: Albertine

What are booksellers reading?

By Interview with a Bookstore | September 29, 2015

Interview with a Bookstore: Albertine

Interview with a Bookstore: Albertine

A little Paris in New York

By Interview with a Bookstore | September 28, 2015

Catholic Lit: A Reading List for Pope Francis

Catholic Lit: A Reading List for Pope Francis

Sinners, Saints, Atheists, and Priests

By Nick Ripatrazone | September 25, 2015

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  • This Is Where the Serpent Lives
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  • Fly, Wild Swans: My Mother, Myself and China

What to Read When Trapped in Your Home By a New Baby

By Rachel Cass | September 24, 2015

The Staff Shelf: Harvard Book Store

By Interview with a Bookstore | September 22, 2015

Interview with a Bookstore: Harvard Book Store

By Interview with a Bookstore | September 21, 2015

Five Books Making News This Week: Fairy Tales and Furies

Five Books Making News This Week: Fairy Tales and Furies

DeWitt, Groff, and the Evanescence of #FerranteFranzenism

By Jane Ciabattari | September 15, 2015

The Staff Shelf: BookPeople

The Staff Shelf: BookPeople

What are booksellers reading?

By Interview with a Bookstore | September 15, 2015

Interview with a Bookstore: BookPeople

Interview with a Bookstore: BookPeople

Because the Best Book People Are Little People

By Interview with a Bookstore | September 14, 2015

Finding the Lit in Dystopian Literature

Finding the Lit in Dystopian Literature

A Reading List from Greenlight Bookstore

By Greenlight Bookstore | September 10, 2015

Beyond Borges: 5 Argentine Writers You Should Know

Beyond Borges: 5 Argentine Writers You Should Know

Of Clones, Cruelty, and “Dark, Startling Power”

By Heather Cleary | September 9, 2015

The Staff Shelf: Community Bookstore

The Staff Shelf: Community Bookstore

What are booksellers reading?

By Interview with a Bookstore | September 9, 2015

Five Books Making News This Week: Heavyweight Season

Five Books Making News This Week: Heavyweight Season

#FerranteFever, #Franzenfreude, Sir Salman, Clegg's Debut

By Jane Ciabattari | September 8, 2015

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