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A Most Glorious Ride

by Matt Sutherland

What brand of privileged namby-pambiness will we get out of the twenty-something-year-old Theodore Roosevelt’s diary, he of Harvard and Columbia and the just-another-night-at-the-ball trappings of great family wealth? Here’s a taste... Read More

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Rowdy

by Matt Sutherland

Christopher Madsen’s sixteen-year odyssey began with the $5000 purchase of a fifty-nine-foot wooden yacht that barely floated and looked a complete wreck. But he knew the "Rowdy" was yachting royalty: built in 1916 for the New York... Read More

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People before the Park

by Matt Sutherland

That we know far more about the lifestyles and spirituality of the ancient Greeks and Romans than we do native Americans living just two hundred years ago is all the more depressing when a project like this comes along to point out what... Read More

Book Review

The Luck Archive

by Matt Sutherland

Luck, Hemingway said, is a fluid, elusive force that could come right up to us and still go unnoticed. But that definition doesn’t begin to explain the unusual things people do to bring luck, nor does it hint at the superstitions... Read More

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New England Farmgirl

by Matt Sutherland

When a girl is raised on a farm, she gains superpowers. There is nothing she can’t do with a tractor, hoe, or kitchen stove—except, perhaps, be a lazybones and sleep in the sun. Wonderfarmer Jessica Robinson seemingly absorbed the... Read More

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The Ravens

by Kristine Morris

Lake Superior in winter is a vast sheet of ice, white and implacable; its rocky shores, tall pines, and moody silences are the perfect backdrop for award-winning Norwegian mystery writer Vidal Sundstøl’s Minnesota Trilogy. The third... Read More

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