The Wages of Dobbs byHadley Arkes And the confusions of conservative jurisprudence. They Never Did Mend It byWilliam Voegeli Affirmative inaction. Where Mind Meets Matter bySpencer A. Klavan The quantum revolution, 100 years on. Summer 2023 Correspondence ...
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family, parenting, career, grief, and identity into the story of Gay Uncle Patrick (GUP for short), who is adrift in his own life when he is reluctantly wrangled into caring for his niece and nephew for the summe...
Throughout this list, you’ll find books full of ideas and inspiration on the topics of leadership, management, coaching, people, and more.
New novels are piling up ready for summer 2023—but which of them should go straight to the top of your reading list? Five Books deputy editor Cal Flyn offers a round-up of some of the most notable fiction titles of the season, including eagerly anticipated novels from Emma Cline and ...
The McKinsey summer reading list is back for 2023. Check out our picks for the best books from the world’s most influential leaders and editors.
The Ultimate Summer Reading Book List for Preschool and Kindergarten Keep your PreK-K students learning with the best summer books of the year. June 1, 2023 Grades PreK - K This summer, you can send your students in preschool and kindergarten off on new adventures with the best summe...
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Congrats for making it to the end of the 2023 Summer Reading Challenge! As I sat down to work on the list of books I read this summer, I am so proud of us and of this challenge. Thanks to this challenge, every summer I read several books that I simply would not have read without...
Letters, Summer 2023 Outside, but Where?; Satmar Literacy; On the Interpretation of Freud, and More Reviews Nobody’s Fool Julian Levinson After Saul Bellow translated "Gimpel the Fool," he, Irving Howe, and Lazer Greenberg had a lechaim over schnapps. But nobody talked with Isaac Bashevis...