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April 20, 2020

5 HOT BOOKS: How Trump is Destroying America, a Life with 7 Dogs, and More

April 20, 2020/ Adam Cohen
5 HOT BOOKS: How Trump is Destroying America, a Life with 7 Dogs, and More

And Baltimore Wrestling with Freddie Gray’s Death in Police Custody

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Sarah Kendzior, Dogs, Freddie Gray
June 27, 2016

5 HOT BOOKS: A Study of "White Trash," a Novel About a Dying Dog, and More

June 27, 2016/ Adam Cohen
5 HOT BOOKS: A Study of "White Trash," a Novel About a Dying Dog, and More

And an Alabama Rape Trial that May Have Inspired To Kill A Mockingbird

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June 27, 2016/ Adam Cohen/ 1 Comment
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Dogs, White Trash, Alabama, Bangladesh
May 31, 2016

5 Hot Book: Learning Tennis Late in Life, the Amazing World of Service Dogs, and More

May 31, 2016/ Adam Cohen
5 Hot Book: Learning Tennis Late in Life, the Amazing World of Service Dogs, and More

And a Novel About the Aftermath of a Plane Crash off Martha's Vineyard

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May 31, 2016/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
5 Hot Books
Tennis, Dogs, Fiction
May 09, 2016

5 HOT BOOKS: Don DeLillo's Big New Novel, Pit Bulls, and a Gay Conversion Therapy Memoir

May 09, 2016/ Adam Cohen
5 HOT BOOKS: Don DeLillo's Big New Novel, Pit Bulls, and a Gay Conversion Therapy Memoir

And a fiction anthology about the loss of privacy in modern society

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May 09, 2016/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
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Don DeLillo, Dogs, Privacy, Pit Bulls, Gay Literature
December 04, 2015

Review: Who's a Good Dog Book? Beloved Dog is a (Very) Good Dog Book

December 04, 2015/ Adam Cohen
Review: Who's a Good Dog Book?  Beloved Dog is a (Very) Good Dog Book

If ever an inanimate object radiated pure love, Beloved Dog is that item.

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Dogs, Pets, Illustrations, Maira Kalman
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