Archive for the ‘US authors’ Category
Burnt Sugar, by Avni Doshi
Posted by: Lisa Hill on December 12, 2020
The Winter of Our Discontent, by John Steinbeck, winner of the Nobel Prize in 1962
Posted by: Lisa Hill on November 18, 2020
The Moon is Down, by John Steinbeck
Posted by: Lisa Hill on November 12, 2020
Peony, by Pearl S Buck, winner of the Nobel Prize in 1938
Posted by: Lisa Hill on November 7, 2020
Leave the World Behind, by Rumaan Alam
Posted by: Lisa Hill on October 27, 2020
Rules of Civility, by Amor Towles
Posted by: Lisa Hill on August 30, 2020
For Whom The Bell Tolls, by Ernest Hemingway
Posted by: Lisa Hill on March 31, 2020
King Lear, an illustrated edition in modern prose, adapted by Michael J Stewart
Posted by: Lisa Hill on January 4, 2020
The Blue, by Nancy Bilyeau
Posted by: Lisa Hill on December 21, 2019
Resistance Women, by Jennifer Chiaverini
Posted by: Lisa Hill on December 16, 2019
‘Summer’, in Ethan Frome and Summer, by Edith Wharton
Posted by: Lisa Hill on November 25, 2019
‘Ethan Frome’, in Ethan Frome and Summer, by Edith Wharton
Posted by: Lisa Hill on November 24, 2019
The Little(r) Museums of Paris: An Illustrated Guide to the City’s Hidden Gems, by Emma Jacobs
Posted by: Lisa Hill on October 20, 2019
Less, by Andrew Sean Greer
Posted by: Lisa Hill on October 10, 2019
The Maltese Falcon, by Dashiell Hammett, and a bit of a rant…
Posted by: Lisa Hill on October 6, 2019
She Would Be King, by Wayétu Moore
Posted by: Lisa Hill on September 21, 2019
“The First Successful Trip of an Airship” in Gleanings in Bee Culture, January 1, 1905 by A. I. (Amos) Root
Posted by: Lisa Hill on September 16, 2019
Circe, by Madeline Miller
Posted by: Lisa Hill on July 22, 2019
Trinity, by Louisa Hall
Posted by: Lisa Hill on June 14, 2019
There, There, by Tommy Orange
Posted by: Lisa Hill on June 2, 2019
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