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Yes, The Map That Leads to You is based on a novel by J.P. Monninger and the book will break your heart before the movie even begins.
One Town, One Read community book club will explore three Herman Melville short stories about life in the Berkshires. The stories will be discussed on Saturday, July ...
Charismatic figures shaped American politics, even before the republic was founded. The arrival of television made personal charm all the more important for would-be leaders.
In “The Spinach King,” John Seabrook recounts how his grandfather turned a family farm into an industrial behemoth, and exposes the greed and malfeasance behind the prosperous facade.
A new book by the New Yorker staff writer John Cassidy plumbs more than two centuries’ worth of grievances about our global financial order.
On this episode of The Nation Podcast, John Ganz on the president’s Trump’s ghostwritten canon. D.D. Guttenplan and John Ganz Here's where to find podcasts from The Nation. Political talk ...
Drawn from her previously unpublished reflections on sessions with a therapist, “Notes to John” is at once slightly sordid and utterly fascinating.
T Bone Burnett reviews Ian Leslie’s “John & Paul,” which explores the partnership of “two extraordinarily gifted young men.” ...
A new book traces the creative and personal relationship between John Lennon and Paul McCartney, highlighting their partnership in songs.
"The Fault in Our Stars" author John Green enters a new phase of his literary career with his new health deep dive. Here are all his books in order.
All of this makes John Green’s new book, “Everything Is Tuberculosis,” incredibly timely. It is, at its core, a plea to readers to care about a disease that doesn’t directly affect them.
John Green's new non-fiction book "Everything is Tuberculosis" is out now. The Indiana author is best known for his YA novels like "The Fault in Our Stars." ...