Harold Parker
Content by Harold Parker
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In 1961, Halley Martin returns to Homeland, Florida, from prison, after doing 20 years of hard time.
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In his new novel, Roland Merullo returns to familiar territory. Revere Beach, north of Boston, has already been the subject of his recent memoir, Revere Beach Elegy, and another novel.
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On Green Dolphin Street, an intriguing new novel by best-selling British author Sebastian Faulks, is a love story set in America, 1960.
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Three generations of mother-daughter entanglements get sharp scrutiny in April Reynolds' lyrical debut novel, Knee-Deep in Wonder.
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<B>Nick Tosches' Middle Age rant</B>Nick Tosches' new novel arrives amid a bit of a stir.
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For all who care to linger, the pleasures of the written word are on ample display in Frederick Busch's new novel, A Memory of War.
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Following on the heels of Helen Dunmore's acclaimed novel, The Siege (2002), one might expect that another book focusing on the Nazi blockade of Leningrad during World War II would have a hard
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<B>Thomas McGuane's wit and wisdom</B>A Montana patriarch's death provides the impetus for Thomas McGuane's new novel, <B>The Cadence of Grass</B>.
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