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  1. Há 3 dias · I guess The Buried Giant doesn’t feel like a book that received middling-to-negative reviews, to many. Since other people recollected differently I did a reality check. For The New York Times , Neil Gaiman gave it a classic “I wish I liked it” review; to double the NYT’s disdain, Michio Kakutani , the second worst thing to ever happen to American book criticism, liked it even less.

  2. Há 5 dias · For Kristin Hannah, working as a lawyer shaped her approach to writing; “The Women” makes Bill Gates’s summer reading list.

  3. Há 3 dias · By Emily Reynolds · May 27, 2024. The following first appeared in Public Square Magazine. With Mother’s Day 2024 approaching, many women in today’s America—perhaps more than ever in our history—cannot imagine what it would be like to be the mother of a traditionally sized intact family. Some wouldn’t even want to try.

  4. Há 3 dias · What does the expression "fair to middling" mean? Answer: average, normal Playwright Samuel Beckett (1906-1989) wrote his first novel, "Dream of Fair to Middling Women," in 1932 but no house would publish it.

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  6. Há 5 dias · Amanda Vickery's new book is largely based on several rich collections of women's letters and diaries, most notably those of Elizabeth Parker Shackleton, whose family belonged to the lesser gentry and mercantile elite of Lancashire in the eighteenth century. These women's voices -- in turns passionate, pious, sentimental and sardonic, resentful ...

  7. Há 1 dia · This campaign was inspired by the story of Lydia Macomber (1811-1892), a deaf woman whose correspondence survives in the Westport Historical Society’s collection. Lydia grew up on the Macomber family farm in Central Village. Her father was deeply concerned about Lydia’s education, taking her to attend the American School for the Deaf in ...