All Book Reviews
- What My Mother Gave MeThirty women writers tell of the special gifts 鈥 everything from a scarf to a horse to a tourist cruise 鈥 that deepened appreciation for their mothers.
- RumpLiesl Shurtliff's spin on the legend of Rumpelstiltskin is a funny, charming debut novel aimed at middle-grade readers.
- The Blind Man's GardenTwo Pakistani brothers flee to Afghanistan after the 9/11 terrorist attacks in this riveting story by Pakistani-British author Nadeem Aslam.
- Bunker HillNathaniel Philbrick retells the story of the bloodiest battle of the American Revolution, after which there was no turning back.
- Down the Up EscalatorBarbara Garson tells the stories of Americans who have lost jobs 鈥 and hope 鈥 during the Great Recession.
- Saul Bellow's HeartGreg Bellow's memoir of life as Saul Bellow's son offers unique insights into the author and the man.
- Let's Talk Diabetes with OwlsDavid Sedaris proves as quick-witted as ever in this new collection of essays.
- Aldo Leopold: A Sand County Almanac & Other Writings on Conservation and EcologyThe collected writings of American naturalist Aldo Leopold appear in a beautiful new edition from the Library of America.
- Return of a KingWilliam Dalrymple looks for contemporary lessons in the story of Britain's disastrous 19th-century invasion of Afghanistan.
- In the City of BikesHow biking mania put down deep roots in the Netherlands.
- The InterestingsMeg Wolitzer follows a group of teenagers from art camp on to adult life, with all its successes and disappointments.
- The Oldest Word for DawnThe poetry of Brad Leithauser offers an adept blend of individual and social drama.
- Come, ThiefJane Hirshfield's poetry gives eloquent voice to moments, creatures, and landscapes often overlooked.
- Poems to Learn by HeartThis widely appealing collection of poetry 鈥 beautifully illustrated with paintings by Jon J Muth 鈥 was edited by Caroline Kennedy.
- MastermindMaria Konnikova examines the neurological and psychological underpinnings of the great mind of Sherlock Holmes.
- Ten White Geese'Ten White Geese' follows an Emily Dickinson scholar who seeks a refuge from her marriage 鈥 and the world 鈥 in a Welsh farmhouse.
- American StoryNBC correspondent Bob Dotson profiles the quiet heroes who make our world a better place.
- Fear ItselfIra Katznelson has produced an exceptionally engaging and thoughtful account of the New Deal era.
- Gods and BeastsDenise Mina's latest spins a web of Glasgow connections and corruption.
- Salt Sugar FatMichael Moss explores how food companies market all of the above to the American public.