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Aug.14.2008
‘You need to be deported,' said the retired army general. What follows is not deportation but the beginning of an exploration, both personal and political, of the Pakistani mind and that of a nation state. It becomes the beginning of an exploration, both personal and political. An Indian Muslim...
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Aug.01.2008
Samantha Ranvali hasn't slept in months. Haunted by memories of a brutal attack, she seeks an experimental cure with a group called Endymion's Circle. The doctors call her treatment a success-until it leaves her with visions of a violent murder strikingly similar to her own assault. The lines...
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Jul.05.2008
Lillian B. Rubin--noted social scientist, writer and psychotherapist--has written movingly on love relationships between men and women, on the midlife search for self, and on working-class family life. Now, in this major work drawing on years of study and based on interviews with three hundred men...
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Jul.05.2008
In what is destined to become one of the most important books published this year, Lillian Rubin takes us inside the lives, hearts, and minds of America's working-class families and lets us hear them speak.
With an eloquence rivaling that of her earlier classic, Worlds of Pain, Lillian Rubin lays...
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May.14.2008
Rachel Berman wants everything to be perfect. The overprotective single mother of two, she is acutely aware of the statistical dangers lurking around every corner--which makes her snap decision to aid a stranded motorist wholly uncharacteristic. Leonard Bean is stuck on the shoulder with Olivia,...
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May.14.2008
The agoraphobic son of a rock legend fights to keep his Boston town house and with the help of the little girl next door, learns to step outside again.
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