Review | Kevin Barry’s Night Boat to Tangier
The novel is depressing, but it’s so hyper-charged with wit and rhythmic language readers won’t want it to end.
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The novel is depressing, but it’s so hyper-charged with wit and rhythmic language readers won’t want it to end.
This YA novel is a thrilling, gory wilderness survival story.
John Iwerks illustrates this clever story about a hen who escapes the factory farm.
The author’s luscious language brims with the curiosity for the natural world and discovery that defines the Victorian age.
The co-founder of the global environmental group, Extinction Rebellion, issues a blueprint for action.
Novel explores romance across the Atlantic.
Father and son offer an eye-opening history of California.
With poetic prose, the author refocuses the story on the women who so often languish on the edges of myths.
Author Katherine Stewart exposes influence of Christian nationalists.
The YA novel explores what it’s like to be defined by the world you are born into and to rise above those expectations.