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‘What Happened to the McCrays?’: Surviving Grief

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Tom Cotton’s ‘Seven Things You Can’t Say About China’
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Tom Cotton’s ‘Seven Things You Can’t Say About China’

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Moral Courage, Truth, and How to Resist the ‘Ideological Lie’
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Moral Courage, Truth, and How to Resist the ‘Ideological Lie’

Daniel J. Mahoney’s ‘The Persistence of the Ideological Lie’ presents in 11 essays the social and political destruction of ‘ideological fanaticism.’
‘A Crack in Everything’: A Fascinating Look at Black Holes
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‘A Crack in Everything’: A Fascinating Look at Black Holes

The new book’s subtitle explains it well: ‘How Black Holes Came in From the Cold and Took Cosmic Centre Stage.’

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Peggy Rowe Says, Sometimes the Fun Begins at the Retirement Home

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‘What Happened to the McCrays?’: Surviving Grief

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Tracey Lange’s new novel ‘What Happened to the McCrays?’ is a gentle, slow-reveal story about a couple forced to confront the grief that broke them apart.
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An Absorbing Account of the Pacific War’s Most Famous Battle

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