Sunday Book Review, July 27, 2008
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Information about upcoming changes in book coverage
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The Nobel Prize-winning novelist re-imagines the lives of her parents.
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An account of the pioneering electronic music center in San Francisco
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Collection of stories is both brilliantly insightful and frustratingly shallow
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Technology is turning us into a nation of scatterbrains.
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Emigrants from the former Soviet Union, and some who still live there, contemplate straitened lives.
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The notorious, adventurous life of American traitor Benjamin Thompson.
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In helping a Southern town rebuild after a tornado strikes, a teen discovers the complexities of race and adult life when she falls in love with a boy from a mixed-race family.
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A comprehensive and illustrative look at shtetl life.
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The collection of online literature, from series editor Nathan Leslie and guest editor Steve Almond, offers a range of voices rarely found together.