Jenn McKee
Content by Jenn McKee
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As holds true in the film world where action-packed blockbusters are replaced at the local multiplex by cerebral independent films and serious-minded Oscar contenders the publishing world signals the
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The Book of Job, one of the most troubling tales in the Bible, depicts a devout man whose faith is brutally tested through disease, poverty and the death of his loved ones.
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A Box of Matches is both the title and central metaphor of Nicholson Baker's new novel.
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"We are held together by threads of dependence," writes A. S. Byatt's protagonist, Phineas G. Nanson, in her new novel The Biographer's Tale.
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he newest offering from Jim Harrison best known for his novel-turned-film Legends of the Fall is titled The Beast God Forgot to Invent, which features three novellas, each centering on a
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obody can accuse Dennis McFarland of not listening to his readers.
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ike Abbott and Costello and Laurel and Hardy, the fat man/thin man comedy duo of Carter and Sharp featured in Elizabeth McCracken's new novel, Niagara Falls All Over Again will do anything to e
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In spite of the current American frenzy for all things World War II-- Tom Brokaw's Greatest Generation books and the theatrical release of the bombastic Pearl Harbor, to name two examples--
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Author of the critically acclaimed short story collection Half in Love, Maile Meloy now tries her hand at writing a complex multi-generational novel.
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Some promises deserve to be broken.
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