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- 5 surprising facts about Eugene V. Debs (aka, Bernie 1.0)Before Sanders, socialist Eugene V. Debs made bids for the top job.
- 'The Little Red Chairs' poignantly asks how the displaced find homeEdna O’Brien's latest novel spins a story loosely based on Radovan Karadžić, the war criminal who eluded capture for 12 years following the Bosnian War ceasefire.
- 'Don’t Let My Baby Do Rodeo' examines what it means to belongThe follow-up to Fishman's critically-acclaimed 'A Replacement Life' offers a compelling portrait of one woman's search for her own identity.
- 'Spain In Our Hearts' profiles the foreigners drawn into Spain's civil warThe Spanish Civil War exerted a strong influence over the writers and thinkers of its generation.
- First LookJ.K. Rowling offers rejection letters as lesson in perseverenceWhen fans struggling with literary rejection reached out to J.K. Rowling on Twitter, the best-selling author responded with words of inspiration and examples of some of her own rejection letters.
- A Southern tragedy: racism, redemption, and familyKaren Branan, author of 'The Family Tree,' found shocking connections to a 1912 mass lynching.
- 'Raoul Wallenberg' tells the story of the bureaucrat who fooled the NazisWallenberg, Swedish envoy and humanitarian, saved thousands of Jews during the Holocaust.
- 'Until We Are Free' tells of Shirin Ebadi's fight for human rights in IranIranian activist Shirin Ebadi explains what working in the human rights field means by sharing what she has gained and lost throughout her journey.
- Bestselling books the week of 3/24/16, according to IndieBound* What's selling best at independent bookstores across America?
- In Ukraine, why is Gogol's former home boarded up?The Odessa home where Nikolai Gogol wrote the second part of 'Dead Souls' is abandoned, with grass growing on the stairs and a padlock on the front door.
- 'Charlotte Brontë' is an irresistible biography of 'Jane Eyre' and its authorLiterary biographer Claire Harman’s retelling of the life of Charlotte Brontë, published to coincide with the bicentennial of Brontë’s birth, is a must-read, even for those familiar with the story.
- How to stay sane in election year? Dump CNN and read fiction instead.Living vicariously within someone else’s life – even for a few minutes a day – subtly enlarges our empathy and pushes us out of our comfort zones and preconceived notions about the world.
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- "Peace-Keeping," by Mischa Berlinski, offers a window into a changing HaitiMischa Berlinski's newest novel is a complex and often funny political satire that gives readers a glimpse into Haitian politics.
- 6 eclectic sports books For those with wide-ranging sports interests, this Whitman’s Sampler of recent releases may be just the ticket. Â
- 'The Abundance' offers an exquisite collection of Annie Dillard's work over decadesAs 'The Abundance' makes clear, Annie Dillard writes better sentences than just about anyone alive.
- 4 audiobooks by high-profile authors Here are four audiobooks from veteran writers with proven track records.
- 'Putin Country' tries to explain the admiration Russians have for PutinLongtime NPR correspondent Anne Garrels examines the way many Russians have consolidated around Putin.
- Bestselling books the week of 3/17/16, according to IndieBound* What's flying fastest off the shelves at independent bookstores across America?
- What's happening to the GOP? Nothing that hasn't happened before.Heather Cox Richardson, historian of the Republican Party, says the party has always gone through cycles of bubbles and backlash.