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June 30, 2017

July 1988

June 30, 2017/ Joshua Peralta

a poem

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June 30, 2017/ Joshua Peralta/
Poetry
July 2017, Poetry
June 30, 2017

Hunger Pangs

June 30, 2017/ Katie Gemmill

Roxane Gay's new memoir about food, trauma, and her "unruly body" is often as difficult to read as it must have been to write.

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June 30, 2017/ Katie Gemmill/
Fiction, Literary Criticism, Arts & Life
biography, fiction, July 2017, literary criticism
June 30, 2017

The Sooner Disquieted

June 30, 2017/ Steve Donoghue

What compromises did women in Tudor England face? What joys? What prospects, if any, for fulfillment? A sweeping new history cross-sections the issue.

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June 30, 2017/ Steve Donoghue/
A Year With The Tudors, Features, Arts & Life, Politics & History
biography, July 2017, Steve Donoghue
June 30, 2017

Dangerous Crossings

June 30, 2017/ Peter L. Belmonte

A gripping new history tells the story of the seized and renamed German luxury liner that became a US troop transport during the First World War.

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June 30, 2017/ Peter L. Belmonte/
Politics & History
July 2017
June 30, 2017

Manhattan Picaresque

June 30, 2017/ Jessica Tvordi

A mysterious, youthful Englishman arrives in the New World and exposes an underbelly of economic uncertainty, political tension, and the impossible romantic yearnings of its diverse and complex inhabitants.

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June 30, 2017/ Jessica Tvordi/
Fiction, Literary Criticism
fiction, July 2017, literary criticism
June 30, 2017

It’s a Mystery: “Everything is hard before it’s easy”

June 30, 2017/ Irma Heldman

Two new novels - one featuring a veteran chief of police and the other featuring Agatha Christie herself - combine thrills, intrigue, and a basset hound named Balzac.

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June 30, 2017/ Irma Heldman/
Features
Irma Heldman, It's a Mystery, July 2017, mystery fiction
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