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February 01, 2021

5 HOT BOOK: The Life of Mike Nichols, Race and Mass Incarceration, and More

February 01, 2021/ Adam Cohen
5 HOT BOOK: The Life of Mike Nichols, Race and Mass Incarceration, and More

And Uncovering the Secret History of Four Doomed Ancient Cities

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February 01, 2021/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
5 Hot Books
Mike Nichols, Mass Incarceration, Radcliffe Bunting Institute
January 28, 2021

Q&A: Amy Schwartz on Whether Robots Can Be Jewish, and Other Spiritual Quandaries

January 28, 2021/ Adam Cohen
Q&A: Amy Schwartz on Whether Robots Can Be Jewish, and Other Spiritual Quandaries

The Answer on Jewish Robots is "It Depends," of Course!

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January 28, 2021/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
Q & A
Judaism, Rabbis, Robots
January 25, 2021

5 HOT BOOKS: The Death Penalty, a Confederate Soldier and a Freed Slave Team Up, and More

January 25, 2021/ Adam Cohen
5 HOT BOOKS: The Death Penalty, a Confederate Soldier and a Freed Slave Team Up, and More

And the Socially Constructed Stigma Around Mental Illness

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January 25, 2021/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
5 Hot Books
The Death Penalty, American Slavery, Mental Illness
January 22, 2021

REVIEW: How the Blackwell Sisters Broke into Medicine -- and Changed It Forever

January 22, 2021/ Adam Cohen
REVIEW: How the Blackwell Sisters Broke into Medicine -- and Changed It Forever

Two Women Who Broke the Medical Glass Ceiling in the Mid-1800s

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January 22, 2021/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
Review
Women's History, Medical History
January 19, 2021

5 HOT BOOKS: Hockey Parents, Lincoln and the End of American Slavery, and More

January 19, 2021/ Adam Cohen
5 HOT BOOKS: Hockey Parents, Lincoln and the End of American Slavery, and More

And an Explorer Who Bravely Battled Frozen Seas, Frigid Temperatures, and Polar Bear Attacks

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January 19, 2021/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
5 Hot Books
Hockey, Abraham Lincoln, Slavery
January 15, 2021

REVIEW: A New Yorker Writer's Well-Timed Biography of a Man Named Biden

January 15, 2021/ Adam Cohen
REVIEW: A New Yorker Writer's Well-Timed Biography of a Man Named Biden

A Life Marked by Extraordinary Tragedies — and Successes

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January 15, 2021/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
Review
Joe Biden, Presidency, Biography
January 11, 2021

5 HOT BOOKS: How the Senate Fails to Protect Democracy, Saving Martin Luther King, Jr. and More

January 11, 2021/ Adam Cohen
5 HOT BOOKS: How the Senate Fails to Protect Democracy, Saving Martin Luther King, Jr. and More

And What We Can Learn from the Greats of Russian Literature

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January 11, 2021/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
5 Hot Books
U.S. Senate, Martin Luther King
January 06, 2021

Q&A: The Edge of Adulthood: Patricia McNair on Her New Story Collection, 'Responsible Adults'

January 06, 2021/ Adam Cohen
Q&A: The Edge of Adulthood: Patricia McNair on Her New Story Collection, 'Responsible Adults'

‘I am drawn to the beauty found in what makes us ache.’

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January 06, 2021/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
December 28, 2020

ESSAY: End-of-Year Lists and the Curse of the Too-Long Book

December 28, 2020/ Adam Cohen
ESSAY: End-of-Year Lists and the Curse of the Too-Long Book

I love short books, but . . . very few of them have been showing up on any of the 2020 lists I’ve seen

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December 28, 2020/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
Rant
Best Books Lists, Long Books
December 23, 2020

Q and A: Joe Drape on His New Book About a Campaign to Recognize an American Saint

December 23, 2020/ Adam Cohen
Q and A: Joe Drape on His New Book About a Campaign to Recognize an American Saint

War Hero Father Emil Kapaun of Kansas Was an Extraordinary ‘Ordinary Man’

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December 23, 2020/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
Q & A
Saints, Father Kapaun, Kansas, Catholicism
December 03, 2020

Q AND A: Talking with Susan Minot About Why She Writes -- and Her New Story Collection

December 03, 2020/ Adam Cohen
Q AND A: Talking with Susan Minot About Why She Writes -- and Her New Story Collection

‘You want to convey what it’s like to be alive, or to articulate how mysteriously disturbing life can be.’

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December 03, 2020/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
Q & A
Susan Minot, Writing
November 30, 2020

5 HOT BOOKS: The Making of an American Saint, Key West in the Civil War, and More

November 30, 2020/ Adam Cohen
5 HOT BOOKS: The Making of an American Saint, Key West in the Civil War, and More

And a Fascinating Look at the Early Days of Animation

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November 30, 2020/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
November 24, 2020

5 HOT BOOKS: The Obsession with White Racial Purity, Escaped Slaves, and More

November 24, 2020/ Adam Cohen
5 HOT BOOKS: The Obsession with White Racial Purity, Escaped Slaves, and More

And a Biography of Henry Adams, ‘The Last American Aristocrat’

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November 24, 2020/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
5 Hot Books
Racial Purity, Escaped Slaves
November 20, 2020

APPRECIATION: A Book that Asks Tough Questions About Race and U.S. Democracy

November 20, 2020/ Adam Cohen
APPRECIATION: A Book that Asks Tough Questions About Race and U.S. Democracy

In these Troubling Times, Once-Fringe Racism Has Become Mainstream

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November 20, 2020/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
Appreciation
U.S. Race Relations
November 16, 2020

5 HOT BOOKS: Barack Obama, an Ebola Book in the Age of COVID, and More

November 16, 2020/ Adam Cohen
5 HOT BOOKS: Barack Obama, an Ebola Book in the Age of COVID, and More

And a Charming Novel of a Shtetl that Miraculously Escaped the Holocaust

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November 16, 2020/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
5 Hot Books
Barack Obama, Ebola, Shtetls
November 13, 2020

Q & A: Lee Conell Talks About Her New Novel, Set in a Manhattan Co-Op Building

November 13, 2020/ Adam Cohen
Q & A: Lee Conell Talks About Her New Novel, Set in a Manhattan Co-Op Building

‘The Party Upstairs’ is Told from the Perspective of the Super’s Daughter

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November 13, 2020/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
5 Hot Books
Manhattan Co-Ops, Building Supers, New York City Fiction
November 09, 2020

5 HOT BOOKS: How to Reunite America, Solving an Old Murder at Harvard, and More

November 09, 2020/ Adam Cohen
5 HOT BOOKS: How to Reunite America, Solving an Old Murder at Harvard, and More

And a Survey of Strongmen, From Mussolini to Trump

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November 09, 2020/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
5 Hot Books
Strongmen, Harvard
November 02, 2020

5 HOT BOOKS: The Best Presidential Writing, a Biography of Edward Kennedy, and More

November 02, 2020/ Adam Cohen
5 HOT BOOKS: The Best Presidential Writing, a Biography of Edward Kennedy, and More

And a Sublime Collection of Stories by Shirley Hazzard

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November 02, 2020/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
5 Hot Books
Presidential Writing, Edward Kennedy
November 01, 2020

ESSAY: Can We Save American Theater by Reviving a Bold Idea from the 1930s?

November 01, 2020/ Adam Cohen
ESSAY: Can We Save American Theater by Reviving a Bold Idea from the 1930s?

The Federal Theatre Project Put Dramatic Artists to Work — and We Could Do it Again

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November 01, 2020/ Adam Cohen/ 1 Comment
Essay
Federal Theatre Project, Work Progress Administration, New Deal
October 26, 2020

5 HOT BOOKS: A New Yorker Writer's Biden Biography, Dolly Parton, and More

October 26, 2020/ Adam Cohen
5 HOT BOOKS: A New Yorker Writer's Biden Biography, Dolly Parton, and More

And a Riveting Tale of Native Americans Standing Up to White Encroachment

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October 26, 2020/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
5 Hot Books
Joe Biden, Dolly Parton
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