In an announcement, the Milford Historical Commission recognizes Charles Paul Collins for his work in producing “The Remembering: Of Leather & Stone,” a historical fiction novel that captures the ...
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Paul Fussell’s 50-year-old survey of trench warfare deserves a new generation of readers, our book critic writes. The standout essays in Megan Marshall’s “After Lives” recall her troubled ...
Paul Fussell’s 50-year-old survey of trench warfare deserves a new generation of readers, our book critic writes. By Dwight Garner Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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Laurence Rees asks: Are we in danger of history repeating itself? The Daily Mail Books department chooses their favourite fiction of the century. When 50 American hostages were released on Reagan ...
Historical fiction immerses readers in different eras, revealing insights into human nature and resilience while offering timeless lessons through engaging narratives of the past. The Book Thief ...
Dick Powell's 1951 thriller The Tall Target, about an assassination attempt on Abraham Lincoln, is as mysterious as it is ...
Omar Khalifah’s debut novel resists the demand placed on those who have experienced historical atrocities ... In her new book, Cho Nam-Joo captures both the universality of sexism and the ...
Alba de Céspedes’s book, a coming-of-age novel following eight young women in Rome, is perfect for fans of Elena Ferrante. “Blood on Satan’s Claw,” by Robert Wynne-Simmons, is a novel by ...