How do we contribute to making history every day? When we learn history, there’s often a huge emphasis on the leaders who make things happen, whether they are presidents, businessmen, or heads of social and political movements. But what about the people who make these movements happen: the ones who campaign for the presidents or […]
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Is Laura Kipnis’s new book an act of retaliation?
A lawsuit against the Northwestern professor alleges that she inflicted harm on one of her subjects.
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Go Set a Watchman reads like a book no one should have ever been allowed to see
Go Set a Watchman isn’t a sequel to To Kill a Mockingbird, it’s an early draft—and it shows.
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Veronica Roth divides to conquer
The author of the wildly popular Divergent trilogy talks about success, fear, and which faction she’ll join after society collapses.
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Lilli Carre’s The Fir Tree
Lilli Carre’s illustrated adaptation of Hans Christian Anderson’s “The Fir-Tree”