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March 20, 2020

REVIEW: How Churchill Brilliantly Rallied England to Win World War II

March 20, 2020/ Adam Cohen
REVIEW: How Churchill Brilliantly Rallied England to Win World War II

A Story of Political Leadership that is as Timely as it is Inspiring

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Winston Churchill, England, World War II
May 09, 2018

REVIEW: 'Warlight' Explores the Shadow Cast by War, which Can Last a Lifetime

May 09, 2018/ Adam Cohen
REVIEW: 'Warlight' Explores the Shadow Cast by War, which Can Last a Lifetime

Wars Have Profound Impacts, Even on Non-Combatants

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World War II, England
March 30, 2018

REVIEW: A Spectacular Novel of Gay Lives, and Loves, Over Time

March 30, 2018/ Adam Cohen
REVIEW: A Spectacular Novel of Gay Lives, and Loves, Over Time

It's the Latest Work from Man Booker Prize Winner Alan Hollinghurst

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Gay Literature, England, British Fiction
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