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Amy Ryce

Content by Amy Ryce

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    Robin Wright's new book, The Last Great Revolution, cultivates an understanding of Iran that fills in the gaps created by scattered and biased American media coverage. Read more »
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    The conflict between fundamentalism and mainstream society is familiar across cultures and centuries. Read more »
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    If you like Ellen Gilchrist, then you will gladly welcome her newest collection, The Cabal and Other Stories. Read more »
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    Issue: May, 2000
    Dalai Lama, My Son: A Mother's Story is the autobiography of Diki Tsering, mother of the 14th Dalai Lama. Read more »
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    Issue: July, 2000
    Summer is a time for gripping books filled with action and adventure, and Akhil Sharma's novel An Obedient Father is not for the faint of heart. Read more »
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    The Lucky Gourd Shop tells a modern, realistic tale of how three Korean siblings come to be adopted into an American family. Read more »
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    How must it feel to be absolutely displaced, stripped of your beloved family and culture, in a faraway land? How does identity travel with you, and how is that identity transformed as you change? Read more »