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Novelist Taiye Selasi, hailed as next big literary star, visits Baltimore
Taiye Selasi's debut novel has been in publication for less than a week. But even before a single copy was sold, the glamorous 33-year-old was being hailed as the newest star of the literary world. Selasi's publisher, The Penguin Group, is promoting...
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Students will read more nonfiction, but schools won't ignore classics under new standards
Ventura County StarStudents from kindergarten through high school will soon be reading more nonfiction -- biographies, speeches, even a government publication on insulation -- under new national standards that are changing what and how children learn. That doesn't...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Health Insurance Cost, Zora Neale Hurston, Louisa May Alcott , Students
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'Book of My Lives': Aleksander Hemon's remarkable tale
Aleksandar Hemon landed in the United States two decades ago, January 1992. He was 27, a young Bosnian journalist from Sarajevo arriving on a one-month visa, arranged through a cultural exchange program sponsored by the State Department. Just after he...
Tags: Junot Diaz, Loyola University Chicago, John Freeman, Andy Wachowski, Book
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Biblioracle: Short and sweet, but no trend
Apparently, we're in them midst of a short story boomlet. I know this because The New York Times told me so in a recent article, "Good Fit for Today's Little Screens: Short Stories." I tend to put little trust in trend pieces. If I believed every...
Tags: Tina Fey, Ty, Inc., Chicago Tribune, Awards and Prizes, Entertainment Events
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Inquiring Minds Book Club
Things to know about our book club The Inquiring Minds Book Group was started 16 years ago by a teacher going on maternity leave who wanted to keep connected to friends and create opportunities for intellectual stimulation. We pride ourselves on in-depth...
Tags: Michael Chabon, Paul Auster, Bram Stoker
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On the 'L,' e-books change spy game
Strange as it sounds, reading a book while sitting on public transportation may be what I like best about living in a big city. I would even go as far as to say reading on a train or bus is what urban dwelling is about, a near perfect illustration of...
Tags: Apple iPad, Colleges and Universities, Public Transportation, Electronics, Chicago Tribune
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Flamingo Book Club
Our Geneva book clubwas formed about seven years ago at a summer block party. We like books that lead to good discussion, have some depth to them, are honest and real. We meet once a month at someone's house, and the host gets to pick the next book. We...
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Elmhurst Book Club
The club was established over 40 years ago; several of the founding members are still active. The current group of 15 members meets monthly.
We all enjoyed "Cutting for Stone," by Abraham Verghese. The author created memorable characters and provided a...Tags: Clubs and Associations
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First U.S. World Book Night giveaway announces book selections
Jacket CopyIn 2012,the first World Book Night celebration in America will give away bestsellers by Stephen King, Patti Smith, Rebecca Skloot, Suzanne Collins and more, for free.... -
Happy World Book Night! Free books on offer all over
Jacket CopyIt's World Book Night, a massive international book giveaway that this year is making its U.S. debut....
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