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Abounding August

August 2, 2022

After tending your vegetable garden these past couple of months, August escorts into our kitchen the bounty of the season—ripened tomatoes, …

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Jubilant June

June 1, 2022

June heralds the start of summer and summer vacations. For having only 30 days, June packs lots of celebratory events, …

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Marvelous May

May 1, 2022

May bridges spring and summer as it prepares us for warmer weather to congratulate our graduates. It begins with May …

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Alluring April

April 1, 2022

April has arrived, bringing with it planting season and spring cleaning. The name April has many origins, from the Greek …

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NVWN March Newsletter

March 1, 2022

Welcome, March! Rhododendron, azaleas, tulips, daffodil, and crocus, carefully emerging from the frost, are anxious to display their beauty. And …

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  • It Took Nearly 30 Years. Is America Ready for Ben Okri’s Novels?
    The acclaimed Nigerian British writer is resonating with American readers in a moment of national crisis. “Maybe nations go through a time when they just can’t hear certain kinds of voices,” he said.
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    Her new memoir — about her small-town coming-of-age, her multiple traumas and Hollywood escapades — is an attempt to set the record straight.
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    In “Against the World,” the historian Tara Zahra examines the promise of liberal internationalism in its early days — and the resentments and suffering it continues to incite.
  • Review: ‘The Aftermath: The Last Days of the Baby Boom and the Future of Power in America,’ by Philip Bump
    With “The Aftermath,” Philip Bump marshals a sea of statistics to debunk myths about that big, self-involved and endlessly discussed postwar generation.
  • Salman Rushdie Has a New Book, and a Message: ‘Words Are the Only Victors’
    Nearly six months after he was brutally attacked, Rushdie is recovering and releasing a new novel, with the literary world rallying to his side.
  • Patricia Engel’s Enduring Friendships Always Include Books
    “It touches me when people ask me to read a book because it’s special to them,” says the fiction writer, whose new book is the story collection “The Faraway World.” “It’s like being granted permission to peek inside their soul.”
  • Elin Hilderbrand’s Fans Take Nantucket
    This month, hundreds of Elin Hilderbrand’s fans flocked to her freezing cold island to dance, shop, do yoga and drink espresso martinis with their favorite author. Why?

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