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American psyche
Over more than a thousand pages, Ron Chernow identifies the emotional root system that fed the writer’s art
John Mac Ghlionn
We Can Do Hard Things allows a chorus of voices into the Glennosphere
Arabella Byrne
I was struck by the way the Blake Bailey combines the poignancy of decay with his gift for dryly comic observation
Christopher Sandford
Christopher J. Scalia knows his audience and his light, avuncular style proves engaging throughout
Philip Womack
Teenage kicks
Homework is openly billed as an antidote to memoirs full of derring-do but it does exactly what the essayist’s fans will want
A.S.H. Smyth