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The World That We Are

by Meg Nola

Andrew Furman’s wondrous novel "The World That We Are" connects young Henry David Thoreau with a contemporary college professor. In 1837, twenty-year-old Thoreau resigns from his position as a schoolteacher after his superiors insist... Read More

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Delaware Behaving Badly

by Karen Rigby

"Delaware Behaving Badly" is a fresh compendium of essays about a state’s true crime cases. Dave Tabler’s piquing regional true crime book sums up Delaware’s headline-stealing cases. Treating particular crimes as “windows into... Read More

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Vu

by Brendan McKelvy

Epic in scope, the literary novel "Vu" is made up of woven-together historical tales used to deliver a thorough picture of the past. Using the framework of Arabian Nights, Kenneth Sinclair’s literary novel "Vu" is a history of the... Read More

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The Color of Mourning

by Meg Nola

"The Color of Mourning" is an unsettling, immersive novel about religious oppression in the Middle East. In Kim Dempster’s harrowing novel "The Color of Mourning", a Syrian mother and daughter struggle following the brutal takeover of... Read More

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Honey Hunger

by Isabella Zhou

A smitten Omani man’s beekeeping consumes Zahran Alqasmi’s novel "Honey Hunger". Returning to his home village after a tough winter that forced the temporary relocation of his bee colony to the desert region of Juba, Azzan, a... Read More

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