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Walker Larson
Male Friendship in Robert Louis Stevenson’s ‘Kidnapped’
Beyond an adventure tale, this favorite classic brings insight into loyalty and male bonding.
11/8/2025
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American Essence
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Deena Bouknight
‘The Yosemite’: A Love Letter to Nature
Known for championing national parks and as co-founder of the Sierra Club, John Muir was also a prolific writer with a passion for poetic prose.
11/8/2025
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Tiffany Brannan
‘Rick’s Café’: Movie Magic Restaurant in Morocco
American writer Kathy Kriger brings the setting of the iconic movie to life in a cafe in Casablanca.
11/6/2025
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Lynn Topel
Start the Winter Season Right With ‘A Year to Slow Down’
Some of us look at how others live their lives and think we ought to do the same—not according to Rachel Bearn.
11/2/2025
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Jeff Minick
Two Sides of a Shield: Authors Mary Johnston and Margaret Mitchell
Two Southern women, decades apart, brought the Civil War to life in haunting fiction.
11/1/2025
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Adam H. Douglas
‘Poison and Pooches’ and Prattle
The last thing you need when you move into a new house is a dead body. Too bad the author didn’t stick to telling the story.
11/8/2025
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Walker Larson
Male Friendship in Robert Louis Stevenson’s ‘Kidnapped’
Beyond an adventure tale, this favorite classic brings insight into loyalty and male bonding.
11/8/2025
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Phil Hall
‘Born Lucky’: Leland Vittert’s Life With Autism
The NewsNation anchor details a childhood of bullying and struggle.
11/8/2025
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American Essence
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Deena Bouknight
‘The Yosemite’: A Love Letter to Nature
Known for championing national parks and as co-founder of the Sierra Club, John Muir was also a prolific writer with a passion for poetic prose.
11/8/2025
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Phil Hall
‘The Gales of November’: The Fatal Voyage of the Edmund Fitzgerald
John U. Bacon recounts the doomed journey of the Great Lakes freighter.
11/7/2025
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Mark Lardas
Submarine Warfare Given Its Due in ‘Running Deep’
Richard O’Kane commanded the USS Tang in World War II as it roamed the seas in deadly war patrols.
11/7/2025
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Dustin Bass
Epoch Booklist: Recommended Reading for Nov. 7–13
11/6/2025
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Tiffany Brannan
‘Rick’s Café’: Movie Magic Restaurant in Morocco
American writer Kathy Kriger brings the setting of the iconic movie to life in a cafe in Casablanca.
11/6/2025
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MJ Hanley-Goff
‘The Art Spy’ Who Undermined Nazi Confiscation of Great Art
Art historian Rose Valland risked her life to save the world’s masterpieces during World War II.
11/4/2025
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Kate Vidimos
J.M. Barrie’s ‘My Brother Henry’
This short story shows the humor in miscommunications.
11/4/2025
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