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Post-Racial America? Not Yet. Why the history of the black "freedom struggle" remains all too relevant today. Reviewed by Paul Harvey
posted 11/03/08
Leveling the Playing Field? A report on the evangelical Left. Reviewed by David R. Swartz
posted 10/27/08
Abstinence Now and Then We're more enlightened. Aren't we? Reviewed by LaVonne Neff
posted 10/20/08
Grandpa on the Gridiron A 59-year-old linebacker goes back to college to complete his senior season. Reviewed by Jason Byassee
posted 10/06/08
Our Turn to Prosper Some charismatic leaders have used their hard-won opportunity to preach a message in step with prevailing American materialism. Reviewed by Matthew Avery Sutton
posted 09/29/08
Eyes to See From the story of Zaccheus to Down syndrome Reviewed by Amy Julia Becker
posted 09/29/08
Liberation and Oppression, All Tangled Up Mark Noll on race and religion in America. Reviewed by Paul Harvey
posted 09/22/08
Convict No. 9653 A new book about Eugene V. Debs sheds light on free speech and censorship—and civil liberties more generally—during a time of war. Reviewed by Jeff Crosby
posted 09/22/08
War Fatigue? Four novels to read while the leaves are falling. Reviewed by Elissa Elliott
posted 09/22/08
The Best American Novelist You've Never Heard Of After a 30-year silence, David Rhodes returns. Reviewed by Phil Christman
posted 09/15/08
Confession Run Amok How to look like you're taking responsibility while you're actually asking for sympathy. Reviewed by Stephen H. Webb
posted 09/15/08
Marilynne Robinson at Large Again A sequel—or a companion—to Gilead, a very different book and just as astonishing. Reviewed by Linda McCullough Moore
posted 09/08/08
Another America "I'm oil-field trash," the young man told his wife—but he was a good deal more than that. Reviewed by Rachel DiCarlo Currie
posted 08/29/08
Lucid Dreaming Steven Millhauser's tales chart a tight orbit around the kernel where art and the actual overlap. Reviewed by Jane Zwart
posted 08/25/08
One More Trip to the Red Planet Mars in the science-fiction imagination. Reviewed by Joseph Bottum
posted 08/18/08
Teaching Life, with Restraint Stanley Fish argues that advocacy has no place in the classroom. Is he right? Reviewed by Abram Van Engen
posted 08/11/08
Oversensitive The latest book from Norwegian mystery novelist Karin Fossum centers on the disappearance of a nine-year-old girl. Reviewed by Joseph Bottum
posted 08/04/08
"To Collect Is to Write a Life" Intimations of hope fulfilled in the memoir of a man who treasures trash. Reviewed by Linda McCullough Moore
posted 07/28/08
Cradling the World Annie Dillard's The Maytrees. Reviewed by Thomas Gardner
posted 07/21/08
Man's Best Friend A first novel that's the literary sensation of the season. Reviewed by Elissa Elliott
posted 07/14/08
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