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A. The painting its heroine, Grace, copies. B. Grace’s cousin, Charles, who disappears and then (allegedly) returns, more than a decade later. C. The idea that we are all constantly changing and that ...
Caroline Fraser has pulled a major switcheroo with her new book, “Murderland.” Fraser’s last book, “Prairie Fires: The American Dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder,” won a Pulitzer Prize for its portrait ...
If your name is Kathleen West and you’re part of a class action suit or you’ve been mailed a coupon for new gutters or offered an exciting opportunity for a time-share in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, ...
Whether there’s a plane trip, a hammock, a corner of a library or a bus ride to work in your immediate future, July has something for you to read while you are there. Two of the books we can’t wait to ...
Publishers say 3 million books are published each year in the U.S. The Minnesota Star Tribune has space to cover maybe 300 or ...
If “This Dog Will Change Your Life” were a dog breed, it would be a border collie: sweet, fun to be around, a little hyper.
Before “Midnight at the Cinema Palace” was done, before it even had a publisher, novelist Christopher Tradowsky’s debut novel had won a major award. The St. Paul-based writer won a $5,000 prize for ...
First things first: Susan Choi’s “Flashlight,” her first novel since National Book Award-winning “Trust Exercise,” is almost nothing like “Trust Exercise.” There’s no reason it should be, of course, ...
Interim books editor Chris Hewitt previously worked at the Pioneer Press in St. Paul, where he wrote about movies and theater.
Walley, whose draft position was debated, made a bunch of plays on the ball, both interceptions and pass breakups.
Schiano has done a terrific job so far in the 2026 recruiting cycle, as his class remains a consensus top-25 group amongst ...