A semi-estranged midlife couple and their three precocious daughters form the center of Madeline Cash’s satirical novel, “Lost Lambs.” By John Maher John Maher is an editor at the Book Review. When ...
The family at the center of Madeline Cash’s first novel, Lost Lambs, is falling apart. Bud and Catherine Flynn have begun a “nonconsensual nonmonogamous spell.” They are too busy scorching each ...
Two recent books, different in temperament and circumstance, invite reflection on what draws our attention, and how that attention is best applied. I try to stay insulated from publishing-industry ...
In the beginning were the gnats. “Lost Lambs,” Madeline Cash’s riotously assured debut novel, opens inside Our Lady of Suffering as the pests swarm through services, multiplying faster than Father ...
SEATTLE — A controversial exchange about hiding U.S. dollar bills in books during a government policy briefing is drawing reactions from Koreans in the United States. Some say the remark exposed an ...
Join Maryam Hampton as she shares her proven method for making money by selling unused clothes and electronics using the Poshmark app. In this step-by-step tutorial, Maryam walks through how to list ...
Pacer Prasidh Krishna endured a night to forget as South Africa chased down a daunting target of 359 to hand India defeat in the second ODI in Raipur. Prasidh conceded 85 runs in 8.2 overs at an ...
Yet another twist has come our way regarding the impending sale of Warner Bros. Discovery. As one of the biggest companies in entertainment, WBD has attracted several powerful buyers to submit bids ...
University College London has barred an academic and suspended the campus chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine after video footage showed the academic repeating antisemitic conspiracy theories ...
A blasphemous melodeon organ and feuding church factions. Bitter political divisions over the Civil War and scandalous headlines about a minister's wife running off with a deacon. Historian Richard ...
PBS Books is thrilled to partner with CAAM to present the 2025 Detroit Festival of Books lectures PBS Books is thrilled to partner with Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) to present the 2025 ...
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