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| | | World War II in Focus By LJ Reviews From Pearl Harbor to D-Day and beyond, these seven new titles reexamine the events and repercussions of World War II. |
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| | | The Promise of Endless Variety | Romance Reviews By Kristin Ramsdell For years, romances have borrowed from the other fiction subgenres, creating romantic suspense, Western romance, paranormal romance, and historical romance, among many others. Given the inherent flexibility of the romance, there are probably more subgenres coming our way, but in the meantime, check out these excellent selections. |
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| The Forbidden Harbor | Web-Exclusive Review By LJ Reviews "From the married creative team of writer Radice (Disney Fairies) and artist Turconi (“Agatha: Girl of Mystery” series) comes a tale that’s far from forbidding. Radice’s flowing prose and Turconi’s fanciful pen invite even the utterly uninitiated to delve into the delight of a sailor’s tale." |
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| | Rankine’s The White Card Debuts at NYPL By Vanessa Willoughby On June 6, poet, essayist, playwright, and 2016 MacArthur Fellow Claudia Rankine launched the New York premiere of her first published play, a new one-act called The White Card (Graywolf Pr.; LJ 4/19), at the New York Public Library (NYPL) Steven A. Schwarzman building. |
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| | SPONSORED BY PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE |
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| Skin Deep | Web-Exclusive Review By LJ Reviews "An easy read for casual audiences. Those without much prior knowledge of the development of racial science and where it stands today will find this to be a thorough historical introduction." |
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