14/07/2024
Borrowed Memories by Mark Foss book review. Click to read the full review of Borrowed Memories in New York Journal of Books. Review written by Sonia Saikaley.
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Borrowed Memories by Mark Foss book review. Click to read the full review of Borrowed Memories in New York Journal of Books. Review written by Sonia Saikaley.
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“a heartfelt book that will definitely speak to many people who have had to navigate the cracks, fissures, and fault lines between radically different cultures across generations."
Penguin Press
But What Will People Say?: Navigating Mental Health, Identity, Love, and Family Between Cultures by Sahaj Kaur Kohli MAEd Lgpc book review. Click to read the full review of But What Will People Say?: Navigating Mental Health, Identity, Love, and Family Between Cultures in New York Journal of Books.....
The New York Journal of Books has called JOHN QUINCY ADAMS by Randall Woods an "informative, entertaining, and insightful biography," and praise: "This magisterial biography rightly places John Quincy Adams at the forefront of great American statesmen."
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“above all, The Vulnerables, like many of Sigrid Nunez’s other exceptional writings, is about what it means to be human.”
Riverhead Books
The Vulnerables: A Novel by Sigrid Nunez book review. Click to read the full review of The Vulnerables: A Novel in New York Journal of Books. Review written by Ariel Balter.
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“Everett’s genius in James is that he keeps Twain’s essential plot along with Huck’s fundamental innocence and decency, but he adds his own nuances along the way.”
James: A Novel by Percival Everett book review. Click to read the full review of James: A Novel in New York Journal of Books. Review written by Michael Pearson.
Rednecks: A Novel by Taylor Brown book review. Click to read the full review of Rednecks: A Novel in New York Journal of Books. Review written by Mark I. Pinsky.
Zibby Books
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https://www.nyjournalofbooks.com/book-review/night-flyer-harriet-tubman Penguin Press Tiya Miles
"Night Flyer reminds readers that even the most unlikely of persons can impact their worlds, for good or evil. With Harriet Tubman, it was undoubtedly for the good.”
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Penguin Press Kara Loewentheil, J.D., Master Certified Life Coach
Feminine coaching that helps women to deprogram and reprogram the self-critical and negative thinking into which they have been socialized by a patriarchal society.
Grinberg succeeds in presenting a complex but still-relevant phenomenon in a way that is both thought provoking and friendly to the non-academic reader.
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Princeton University Press Ronnie Grinberg
Little, Brown and Company
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Alfred A. Knopf
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The Year of the Locust: “Hayes pushes the boundaries of international thrillers veering into science fiction at times, plus he adds a little romance and a lot of heroism. In all it’s not only an epic novel, it’s an epic read."
Westport: “As in many of the best series in the genre, Comey offers a strong and generous protagonist who’s justifiably optimistic about long-term friendship and loyalty.”
The Mystery of the Cape Cod Players: “Perfect reading for a rainy day at the cottage, when nothing else will do but a charming and witty whodunit.”
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"...it is one of the most captivating books on the market linking fine art with climate change. The viewer can easily just enjoy it for its fantastic photography; it is literally one of the few books in the category where every image is a ten out of ten. For those interested in a more nuanced understanding of the work, the accompanying text manages to provide actual scientific analysis in an enjoyable, accessible format."
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The Monacelli Press
Entropy by Diane Tuft, Stacey Epstein, Bonnie Baxter book review. Click to read the full review of Entropy in New York Journal of Books. Review written by Angelina Lippert.
The Age of Revolutions: And the Generations Who Made It by Nathan Perl-Rosenthal book review. Click to read the full review of The Age of Revolutions: And the Generations Who Made It in New York Journal of Books. Review written by Jerry Lenaburg.
Women Who Murder: An International Collection of Deadly True Crime Tales by Mitzi Szereto book review. Click to read the full review of Women Who Murder: An International Collection of Deadly True Crime Tales in New York Journal of Books. Review written by Jane Simon Ammeson.
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It’s easy to see why the popularity of this cookbook, which is said to be found in almost every home in Spain, endures. Its recipes and illustrations beckon us to expand our skills in Spanish cuisine.
Phaidon Press
Spain: The Cookbook by Simone And Inés Ortega book review. Click to read the full review of Spain: The Cookbook in New York Journal of Books. Review written by Jane Simon Ammeson.
Summer is a month away. How about a good mystery? Here are a few new releases our reviewers like. Find the reviews at https://www.nyjournalofbooks.com/
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Cracking the N**i Code: “This is the story of a man whose love of country and the steps he took to secure its safety is well-written and interesting and deserves to be devoured.”
Henrietta Szold: "This all-too-human woman kept looking to a better future not just for Jews, but for all humanity. Perhaps, then, Szold’s story is a tzaddik’s tale for all of us in perilous times."
1177 B.C.: A Graphic History of the Year Civilization Collapsed: “provides a solid, thorough introduction to the Bronze Age world in the Eastern Mediterranean...Together, the words and pictures show how history is made."
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“The Fixer is a fascinating read that is almost like looking in someone’s medicine cabinet—you know you’re not supposed to but curiosity gets the better of you.”
Interested in biographies and memoirs? Check out this review of The Fixer and dive into the secrets of Hollywood!
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Even with Earth Day behind us, we should treat every day like Earth Day! Check out our site for tons of reviews on environmental and climate change books.
Predicting Our Climate Future: "interesting and thought provoking read for those working on the margins of climate change, as well as those just looking in from the outside"
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Everything That Rises: "essential book because of its insights...by opening her heart, Brianna Craft creates a bond that tugs her readers into the two parts of her story and makes us care"
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Not the End of the World: “What does matter, for us and for the rest of the world’s species, is to remember that ‘We are not doomed. We can build a better future for everyone. Let’s turn that opportunity into reality.’”
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