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The author, Massachusetts native Michael Cloherty O'Connell, invested over $150,000 into this passion project, which was born ...
It made me weep. Because we did make history. But they never wrote us in. So we wrote ourselves back. Page by page, wound by wound, march by march. This book didn’t speak to me, it sat beside me.
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with author Madeleine Thien about her new novel, The Book of Records begins when a seven year old girl named Lina arrives with her father in an unusual place.
The author, Massachusetts native Michael Cloherty O'Connell, invested over $150,000 into this passion project, which was born out of his love for American history.
Bruce Handy’s “Hollywood High” is an entertaining history of the films that emerged ... Mark Whitaker’s new book is about the many ways Americans have embraced the minister in the 60 ...
“We know the names of many female artists and writers, but possess the works of few.” (p. 3) ...
In his new book, Ever to Excel: A History of Boston College, University Historian and Clough Millennium History Professor Emeritus James O’Toole centers his lens on some of these individuals, offering ...
A Young Woman Who Fought the Nazis. As the title suggests, this is a gripping story of French resistance to the Nazis in the Second World War. It begins with the German conquest o ...
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India Today NE on MSNAssam scholar translates ‘Burhi Aair Hadhu' into Arabic, book published in EgyptIn a significant literary breakthrough, Abu Sayed Ansari, a PhD scholar from Assam's Sontoli village, has translated the ...
The Winds of Winter is one of the most anticipated books of our time, but at this point we're not sure we are ever going to read it. George R.R. Martin's long-promised follow-up to A Dance with ...
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