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Spring into April with a good book! This reading li has something for everyone, from historical fiction to crime thrillers and memoirs.
Bloomsbury Book's new co-owner, Megan Isser, gives JPR's Vanessa Finney a glimpse into this season's new releases from ...
A moving memoir by Swedish singer Neneh Cherry and the gripping story of a heart transplant by British doctor Rachel Clarke ...
Nature appears as a reoccurring theme on the list with Chloe Dalton’s book Raising Hare, a dive into the impact reconnecting with nature can have, along with What The Wild Sea Can Be ...
Nature appears as a reoccurring theme on the list with Chloe Dalton’s book Raising Hare, a dive into the impact reconnecting with nature can have, along with What The Wild Sea Can Be: The Future Of ...
Musical memoirs, medical histories, and foreign office insights populate the second annual shortlist of the Women's Prize for Non-Fiction. The Women’s Prize for Non-Fiction has announced its ...
Kamau Bell. 9 RAISING HARE (Pantheon, $27). By Chloe Dalton. A woman finds companionship with a wild hare. 10 THE CREATIVE ACT (Penguin, $32). By Rick Rubin. A Grammy-winning music producer shares ...
Advertisement Article continues below this ad The other contenders include two books about nature and the environment: “Raising Hare” by British writer Chloe Dalton, and “What the Wild Sea ...
The other contenders include two books about nature and the environment: “Raising Hare” by British writer Chloe Dalton, and “What the Wild Sea Can Be” by U.K. biologist Helen Scales.
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