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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.
Ultimately, The Book of Records is a sobering meditation on the human condition in times of crises. It critiques historical cycles of oppression while illustrating how people retain dignity, ...
“The Book of Records” is a reminder that human genius and the artistry of stunning prose are the antidote to AI’s codswallop. Madeleine Thien has penned an all-too-human novel that explores ...
Madeleine Thien plays with these concepts in her ambitious, elliptical novel “The Book of Records,” which is Escherian in spirit, flattening our understanding of time and human connection in ...
The new novel "The Book Of Records" begins when a 7-year-old girl named Lina arrives with her father in a place called The Sea - S-E-A. MADELEINE THIEN: It's buildings that are a waystation for ...