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Eliza McGraw

Content by Eliza McGraw

  • Review

    In Clara, the Early Years Margo Kaufman, a columnist and panelist on NPR's news-quiz show Wait Wait . . . Read more »
  • Review

    Issue: May, 1999
    Often, volumes of correspondence are published to enlighten readers about famous figures' private thoughts or insights expressed only through letter writing. Read more »
  • Review

    Issue: May, 2000
    Celibacy seems an odd topic for a witty and compelling book, but in A History of Celibacy, Elizabeth Abbott manages to make her subject fascinating. Read more »
  • Review

    Issue: July, 2000
    Combining autobiographical accounting with near-poetic turns of phrase, Laura Shaine Cunningham tells the story of how she came to love and own a home in the country. Read more »
  • Review

    Issue: July, 2000
    Robert Dash's columns in the East Hampton Star have delighted readers for 12 years. Read more »
  • Review

    eart of gold. Gold at the end of the rainbow. Goldilocks, gold rush, golden mean. Read more »
  • The little horse that could

    In 1938, a single, legendary figure stole the national spotlight from FDR, Hitler and Mussolini. The figure in question was not human. He was a thoroughbred racehorse named Seabiscuit. Read more »