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A high-end investment firm in Connecticut is the backdrop for a new murder mystery novel. And its author may surprise you. WSHU's book critic Joan Baum has this review.
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The Mark Twain classic, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn gets a fresh retelling in Percival Everett’s new work: James: A Novel. This time we see the story through the eyes of Jim/James, a man who escapes slavery to keep his family together. Everett shares a deeply complex James who code-switches to survive. Here' WSHU’s Culture Critic Joan Baum's review.
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Women and book clubs go together. In the U.S. close to 80% of all participants in book clubs are women.
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A well-known 19th century artist from Long Island plays a key role in a new novel by Robert Crooke.
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The latest novel by native New Yorker Larry Duberstein, examines the ordinary life of a retired high school guidance counselor who discovers he may not be as ordinary as he thinks. Book critic Joan Baum has this review.
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Books that grace many summer reading lists are often filled with tales of daring exploits and steamy liaisons. And it would be all the more compelling if those stories were true. Well, relatively true. Yale University Press has released a new biography on the audacious life of Italian adventurer, Giacomo Casanova. Book critic Joan Baum has this review.
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Writer Iris Smyles hails from Long Island. However, her scant on-line biographies identify her place of residence as, “somewhere." That will give you a sense of her quirky and whimsical writing style. Book critic Joan Baum read her latest work, “Droll Tales.”
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“Her Last Affair,” the latest novel by author and Connecticut native, John Searles is described as a thriller. Book critic Joan Baum says it’s more than just a page-turner.
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A new novel by writer William Carpenter examines the lingering bitterness created by the 9/11 attacks and how people struggle to manage profound loss.
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A beach on Long Island was the site of a little known act of attempted sabotage during World War II. That incident inspired historical fiction author Eve Karlin’s latest novel.
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WSHU commentator David Bouchier has gathered his “few well-chosen words,” and published them in his latest book, Out of Order.
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A new biography of Abraham Lincoln explores the president’s efforts to build a plan that would heal a nation recovering from a civil war.