by bertbaby | Mar 19, 2014 | Book Reviews
Pulitzer Prize winner Jennifer Percy probes the outer limits of PTSD within true-life veteran Caleb Daniels. Haunted by spectral visages of his comrades in Afghanistan, Daniels sought relief among exorcists and evangelicals, with Percy as our guide into the search for...
by bertbaby | Mar 19, 2014 | Book Reviews
Say “Italian prize fighter” and one thinks Jake La Motta or Rocky Graziano. But Davide Enia’s bold and colorful novel featuring a Sicilian lad who embarks on a pugilistic career swings big, with a brawling cast of larger-than-life men and women...
by bertbaby | Mar 19, 2014 | Book Reviews
Why three lost tales of an amateur sleuth are among the best detective stories ever written.
by bertbaby | Mar 19, 2014 | Book Reviews
Laying down the track for a pivotal moment in Gilded Age innovation.
by bertbaby | Mar 19, 2014 | Book Reviews
March 19: “Listening to [Guthrie’s] records for the first time felt ‘like a million megaton bomb had dropped,’ Dylan would write…”
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