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Suzanne Berne's holiday tale
In her third novel, Newton writer Suzanne Berne plumbs the rich possibilities of a few juicy literary ingredients.
Alice McDermott taps the family saga for riches
In an otherwise omnivorous reading life, I suffer a fear of the family saga — those sweeping, multi-generational novels that march across the tapestry of history and show the effects of time on a diverse cast of characters.
Upamanyu Chatterjee’s American debut
Contemporary Indian literature has been making a home in the United States for a while now thanks to Salman Rushdie, Vikram Seth, and Arundhati Roy, among others.
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The bizarre story behind the construction of Boston's most controversial building
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Turning a blind eye
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Elaborate cuisine that's simply delicious
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A modest taqueria expands to go a little bit uptown
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Twilight puts the life back into the undead
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The bizarre story behind the construction of Boston's most controversial building
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The Merchant of Venice ; Voyeurs de Venus ; The Oil Thief
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What's the fuss over the Fairness Doctrine really about?
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Elaborate cuisine that's simply delicious
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Scores in nearly every department
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