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Doerr’s novel opens in Paris, where Marie-Laure resides with her father near the Museum of Natural History.
Doerr’s novel opens in Paris, where Marie-Laure resides with her father near the Museum of Natural History.
Seth Voorhees is more than just an author; he is a keeper of the human spirit, and his debut novel, The Interim, is proof of that.
In A Haunting on the Hill, Elizabeth Hand deftly channels the essence of this timeless fascination with the supernatural.
With deft hands, Allende draws a stark parallel between the horrors of Nazism and the violence plaguing Central America.
In the tumultuous 1980s, when AIDS ravaged rural Tennessee, Verghese’s medical vocation brought him face-to-face with human fragility.
Hoffman’s enchantment goes beyond the mere pages of her books; her life itself is an ode to devotion and creation.
It was through the embrace of literature, specifically novels, that the tides of inspiration changed for Dr. Meryl Ain.
As a young girl, Rachel Aviv was admitted to a hospital ward where she crossed paths with a fellow patient. Their lives intertwined and fell away, but the remains of her youth still cling to her. Now, Aviv’s contributions to The New Yorker as a staff writer are as diverse as they are impressive. From …
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Tanner and Louise are both flawed and complex individuals, each with their own unique set of challenges and secrets.
The show is based on a book of the same name, written by The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo author Taylor Jenkins Reid.