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How can you return to a place that was once home? That question is at the center of the new novel “Sugar Run” (Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill/2019).…
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Hal Crowther has a fascination with getting people’s stories right, especially after they are gone. It started with the death of his beloved…
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Hal Crowther has a fascination with getting people’s stories right, especially after they are gone. It started with the death of his beloved…
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What if the United States built walls along its borders with Mexico and Canada? That is the premise of a new, young adult dystopian novel that imagines…
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What if the United States built walls along its borders with Mexico and Canada? That is the premise of a new, young adult dystopian novel that imagines…
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An eccentric yet beloved, homeless bride-to-be, her freshly-murdered fiancé and an evasive white rabbit are some of the residents of Littleboro, North…
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An eccentric yet beloved, homeless bride-to-be, her freshly-murdered fiancé and an evasive white rabbit are some of the residents of Littleboro, North…
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Like any good historian, Charles Dew was trained to conduct his research in a scientific fashion, setting aside any personal perspectives in his…
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Like any good historian, Charles Dew was trained to conduct his research in a scientific fashion, setting aside any personal perspectives in his…
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Author Augusten Burroughs has a habit of making the private public. His memoir “Running with Scissors” (Picador/2003) traces his chaotic childhood with a…