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This Strange Eventful History” traces three generations of an itinerant French family with roots in colonial Algeria.
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As I read Stacey Levine’s new novel, “Mice 1961” — which is not about small, intelligent rodents but about two young sisters and their live-in housekeeper — I laughed aloud many times.
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"The Last Refuge," from Christina Bacilieri, follows the story of Kiera as she crosses borders to new lands, new powers, and new dangers.
Benjamin Franklin was, as the children say these days, built different.
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