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Didion’s timeless essays shine with Hawke at the helm. This audiobook will bring new listeners to this classic and is highly recommended for libraries everywhere.
Wilson’s delightfully positive tone makes it seem as if one is catching up with a friend. Patrons, especially those who recognize themselves as people-pleasers, will enjoy this.
An essential addition for collections about the process and theory of writing, authors of diverse backgrounds, and particularly the experiences of Asian Americans, immigrants, and refugees in the United States.
An unconventional genius who lived as she thought, Fuller had a towering intellect that is often overshadowed by the force of her personality and the drama of her biography. This thoughtful survey of her wide-ranging literary output should help redress the balance. Essential.
A wonderful collection by an expert storyteller, in a translation that lends vibrancy to the essays. Ideal for readers interested in Jewish studies and literature.
A wide-ranging, heartfelt, and solidly grounded assertion of the role of art in shaping humanity’s view of the possible. For literary scholars, general readers, and creators of art that deals with the climate crisis, conservation, and the planet’s future.
Vulnerable yet acerbic, this moving interrogation of the stories that helped Chihaya survive in a predominantly white environment validates the real and raw ways in which books shape people’s internal and external identities in personal, political, psychological, and social ways.