All Book Reviews
- Those Angry DaysToday we think of it as 'The Good War.' But Lynne Olson's excellent new book reminds us that, once upon a time, the question of US involvement in World War II was at least as contentious as Vietnam.聽
- Stalin鈥檚 Curse: Battling for Communism in War and Cold WarThis well researched book portrays Stalin as a psychopath with a deep and abiding commitment to spreading communism across the globe.
- The Book of My LivesFrom Sarajevo to Chicago, Aleksandar Hemon tells the engaging story of his many lives.
- Beholding BeeKimberly Newton Fusco hits all the right notes with this delightful new coming-of-age story set in a somewhat magical World War II.
- Middle MenWriter Jim Gavin crafts a collection of stories featuring young men drifting between youth and adulthood.
- The Secretary: A Journey with Hillary Clinton from Beirut to the Heart of American PowerA BBC correspondent offers an admiring insider's look at Hilary Clinton's tenure as America's top diplomat.
- Karl Marx: A Nineteenth-Century LifeThis new Marx biography refrains from judging its subject with contemporary values, helping readers to understand the man's ideas in the context of his life.
- Gun Guys: A Road TripDan Baum's reportorial style brings much-needed humor and rationality to the fractious gun debate.
- 3 novels about family, crime, and love In this week's fiction roundup, two girls try to hide the deaths of their parents, two American writers fall in love (at least in a novel), and an international bestseller explores the lengths a family will go to clean up after a crime.
- Louis Agassiz: Creator of American ScienceA new biography sheds light on some of the 'undelightful' aspects of the life and work of eminent Swiss zoologist, glaciologist, and paleontologist Louis Agassiz.
- Not Less than EverythingA group of Catholic writers profile "religious realists" through history.
- ComandanteVenezuelan president Hugo Ch谩vez was 鈥榯his close鈥 to being a dictator.
- My Brother's BookMaurice Sendak issues a valedictory and visionary new work.
- C.S. Lewis: A LifeOn the 50th anniversary of his death, this new C.S. Lewis biography succeeds in deepening the appeal of his works.
- HarvestThis atmospheric tale begins with an 18th-century village in flames and builds to a soaring drama.
- Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to LeadSheryl Sandberg's new book is a lightning rod for controversy. Will it be a catalyst for change?
- How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising AsiaMohsin Hamid's wry novel is accessible as well as exotic.
- Storm KingsLee Sandlin offers a compulsively readable history of America's first tornado chasers.
- Out of Order: Stories from the History of the Supreme CourtSandra Day O'Connor's new book steps a bit too carefully through any and all political minefields.
- Bend, Not BreakHow a frightened, determined little girl made her way from political prisoner to CEO.