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Book Review: Louisa May Alcott by Harriet Reisen

Imagine yourself repeatedly moving from place to place in and around the Boston, New England area in the years following 1832. Times were rugged. In winter, houses were cold except for drafty...

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Discontented and Mad as Hell in Cheese Whiz Land

“I can’ts takes it no more…got-sta eat me spin-itch-gah.” Gulp, gulp, gulp! (Dan-danhh-danh-dannnneh from Beethoven’s fifth.) It now appears as Madison is besieged, so goes the nation. But should,...

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Book Review: Why Read Moby-Dick? by Nathaniel Philbrick

Nathaniel Philbrick’s new title asks a question: Why Read Moby-Dick? (New York: Viking Press; 2011; $25). Inside this tiny hardback, author Philbrick offers answers to that question on 131 numbered...

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Book Review: Louisa May Alcott by Harriet Reisen

Imagine yourself repeatedly moving from place to place in and around the Boston, New England area in the years following 1832. Times were rugged. In winter, houses were cold except for drafty...

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Discontented and Mad as Hell in Cheese Whiz Land

“I can’ts takes it no more…got-sta eat me spin-itch-gah.” Gulp, gulp, gulp! (Dan-danhh-danh-dannnneh from Beethoven’s fifth.) It now appears as Madison is besieged, so goes the nation. But should,...

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Book Review: Why Read Moby-Dick? by Nathaniel Philbrick

Nathaniel Philbrick’s new title asks a question: Why Read Moby-Dick? (New York: Viking Press; 2011; $25). Inside this tiny hardback, author Philbrick offers answers to that question on 131 numbered...

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Image may be NSFW.
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Book Review: Louisa May Alcott by Harriet Reisen

Imagine yourself repeatedly moving from place to place in and around the Boston, New England area in the years following 1832. Times were rugged. In winter, houses were cold except for drafty...

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Discontented and Mad as Hell in Cheese Whiz Land

“I can’ts takes it no more…got-sta eat me spin-itch-gah.” Gulp, gulp, gulp! (Dan-danhh-danh-dannnneh from Beethoven’s fifth.) It now appears as Madison is besieged, so goes the nation. But should,...

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Book Review: Why Read Moby-Dick? by Nathaniel Philbrick

Nathaniel Philbrick’s new title asks a question: Why Read Moby-Dick? (New York: Viking Press; 2011; $25). Inside this tiny hardback, author Philbrick offers answers to that question on 131 numbered...

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Image may be NSFW.
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Book Review: Louisa May Alcott by Harriet Reisen

Imagine yourself repeatedly moving from place to place in and around the Boston, New England area in the years following 1832. Times were rugged. In winter, houses were cold except for drafty...

View Article

Discontented and Mad as Hell in Cheese Whiz Land

“I can’ts takes it no more…got-sta eat me spin-itch-gah.” Gulp, gulp, gulp! (Dan-danhh-danh-dannnneh from Beethoven’s fifth.) It now appears as Madison is besieged, so goes the nation. But should,...

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Image may be NSFW.
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Book Review: Why Read Moby-Dick? by Nathaniel Philbrick

Nathaniel Philbrick’s new title asks a question: Why Read Moby-Dick? (New York: Viking Press; 2011; $25). Inside this tiny hardback, author Philbrick offers answers to that question on 131 numbered...

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