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Antonia Fraser’s ‘The Pleasure of Reading,’ which features the desert island picks of prominent British writers, inspired me ...
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This summer, we asked you to tell us about the books you read in high school that profoundly affected you. It turns out you had a lot to share. More than 1,100 of you wrote back to tell us about the ...
In "The Irish Goodbye," three sisters return to their childhood home for Thanksgiving, and secrets rapidly emerge once they ...