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At Home in the Dark The first new book of poems in almost twenty years from Rod Jellema. Reviewed by D. S. Martin
posted 05/16/05
Making Believe Bedtime stories for grown-ups. Reviewed by Rachel DiCarlo
posted 05/02/05
Looking for God on the Holy Mountain A journey to Mount Athos. Reviewed by Elissa Elliott
posted 04/25/05
The Words of the Word Two sharply contrasting perspectives on Bible translation. Reviewed by Nathan Bierma
posted 04/18/05
Unbelievable Religion is really, really bad for you. Reviewed by Matthew Simpson
posted 04/04/05
This Land Is Whose Land? An impassioned plea on behalf of the "caribou people" in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and the land they have inhabited for nearly 20,000 years. Reviewed by Larry Schweiger
posted 03/21/05
All in Her Head How a chronic pain sufferer found a little bit of strength in a lot of weakness. Reviewed by Agnieszka Tennant
posted 03/14/05
My Likeness, My Brother A powerful autobiographical work from a prizewinning creator of comics in France. Reviewed by Andrew Wilson
posted 03/07/05
Gut Check The case for intuitive judgment. Reviewed by Jeremy Lott
posted 02/21/05
Dreams for Sale A history of the American movie industry. Reviewed by Elissa Elliott
posted 02/14/05
Wayfaring Strangers Set in Mexico, Anita Desai's latest novel is a compact but multilayered tale of pilgrimage. Reviewed by Rachel DiCarlo
posted 01/31/05
What Do You Mean, 'Moral' Fiction? John Gardner, Martin Amis, and the ethics of the novel. Yellow Dog, reviewed by Philip Christman
posted 01/24/05
Taking T.U.L.I.P. Out of the Ghetto Relating Calvinism to "the complexities of contemporary life." Reviewed by Nathan Bierma
posted 01/17/05
Modern, All Too Modern Tom Wolfe's new novel, largely reviewed as a satiric report on the sexual mores of today's college students, is fundamentally about the nature of the human will. Reviewed by S. T. Karnick
posted 12/13/04
Unfashionably Good A savory collections of essays by Alan Jacobs. Reviewed by Lauren F. Winner
posted 12/06/04
"Summer's Ebullient Finale" A richly varied anthology offers a "spiritual biography" of autumn. Reviewed by Nathan Bierma
posted 11/15/04
Reaching the Light On Broken Legs: A Shattered Life, a Search for God, a Miracle That Met Me in a Cave in Assisi Reviewed by Elissa Elliott
posted 11/08/04
What's Love Got to Do with It? Susan Howatch's new novel explores the transformation of sexual attraction to sacrificial love. Reviewed by Karen L. Maudlin
posted 10/25/04
Whose Independence? All the Founding Fathers of America celebrated "independence," but what the word meant depended on who was speaking. Reviewed by Preston Jones
posted 10/11/04
Darkness Visible An unsparing new memoir by the author of Slackjaw. By Jeremy Lott
posted 10/04/04
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