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Imagine speaking English your entire life and being forbidden from speaking it in public outside of your own home.
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The MOWA Band of Choctaw Indians, a state-recognized Tribe along the banks of the Mobile and Tombigbee rivers, is preparing ...
The author of Oprah's 107th and 82nd Book Club pick reveals how reading Tolstoy, Chekov, and Dostoyevsky changed her life.
The gym at the old Cold Spring Elementary School was filled with 45,000 books for families, students and educators on Tuesday.
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For nearly 40 years, daring smugglers transported nearly 40,000 Lithuanian-language books into the nation each year when it was forbidden under Russian rule. Following the gentle bends of the ...
“Intermezzo,” the Irish novelist’s fourth novel, is one of this fall’s most anticipated books. By The New York Times Books Staff Antagonists, antiheroes and just plain evil characters ...
There are many books by psychotherapists about their practice, with heavily-disguised case histories, but what actually happens within the room? A duet for two voices, or sonata played by two ...