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Calling themselves “The War Writers,” Liam Coll, Christian Piedrahita and Matthew Krautheimer of School No. 4 have written The Book of WWII, a fictional tale of three friends who go off to war … more
Two of my favorite pastimes are reading and eating, and, after years of trial and error, I have discovered the happy coincidence that I can do both at the same time. more
So, how about this winter? more
For parents and other observers who graduated from middle school more than ten years ago, walking into a classroom at Oceanside Middle School can be both a revelation and somewhat … more
What makes us American? What defines us and sets us apart? In honor of the Fourth of July, I assembled a list of novels to help us discover the essence of America, help us probe the heart and soul of our great country. more
Book lovers and memorabilia collectors will find a showcase of treasures awaits them this weekend. Other highlights include a fashion and food event at Tanger Outlets in Deer Park and a concert with the American Chamber Ensemble. more
Recently I sent a very dear friend a Kindle copy of Louise Erdrich’s most recent novel, “The Round House.” more
What I saw: lines of people, bundled against the cold, gas containers in hand, waiting, shuffling their feet to keep warm, waiting even longer than they thought possible for enough gasoline to get their cars going. more
It is said that there are only two stories: Boy Meets Girl or A Stranger Comes to Town. The runaway best-selling trilogy “Fifty Shades of Grey” is both of these and then some. more
Hosting a book club, while fun, is a lot of work. It’s more than just getting a few people who read the same book to sit together in a room and talk about it. There is a lot of background research … more
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