Posts Tagged ‘book review’
An Allegory Without End: “Children of the Alley”
The controversial novel by Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz explores the origins of the major Abrahamic faiths and demonstrates the universality of great literature.
Read MoreBy What Scale Do You Evaluate History? Jean Twenge’s “Generations”
A new book explores how a fusion of technology and individualism has shaped different generations of Americans over the past one hundred years.
Read More“Neon” Catholicism Lights the Way
Claire Luchette’s luminous debut novel, “Agatha of Little Neon,” uses the story of a young nun to grapple with the hypocrisy of the Catholic Church — and to point to a different future.
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