Review | ‘Wildflowers of North America’ by the National Audubon Society
A handsome but hefty addition to bookshelves of wildflower lovers, if not their backpacks.
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A handsome but hefty addition to bookshelves of wildflower lovers, if not their backpacks.
Matthew Dicks’s novel is a pleasantly entertaining read, in list format.
Set in 2020, Louise Erdrich’s latest novel is brimming with wonders.
Whether rogues or villains, these real-life protagonists are compelling characters.
A tragic story carved from the swamps, creeks, and sawgrass of the Everglades.
Jenny Tinghui Zhang’s debut novel travels from 1880s China to the American West.
The renowned fiction writer turns to memoir, with a very personal story of her terminally ill husband’s last days.
A curated, lively, and very loving portrait of New York City at the height of the pandemic.
Famed fiction writer Nick Hornby explores the connection between two of his heroes: Charles Dickens and the rock star, Prince.
Tóbín’s latest is a not quite worthy attempt to bring the life of writer Thomas Mann to the page.