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The National Book Review The National Book Review Archives The National Book Review Contributors The National Book Review Archives/ The National Book Review/ Contributors/ The National Book Review The National Book Review The National Book Review Archives/ The National Book Review/ Contributors/ Featured REVIEW: Richard Powers' New Novel Explores the Birth of a New, High-Tech World He Brilliantly Takes on Some of Our Greatest Fears about What the Future May Hold Read More → Q & A: Talking About John Adams, Who Deserves More Credit for the American Presidency He Was the First President to be the Recipient of a Presidential Transfer of Power Read More → Q & A: Talking About the Enigmatic Pat Nixon, Her Husband's Loyalist and . . . a Feminist She Was Derided as “Plastic Pat,” but Fought Behind the Scenes for Her Causes — Including Women’s Rights Read More → Q & A: Mickey Rathbun on Her Book about her Grandfather, a Real-Life Jay Gatsby He Appeared on Long Island with a Business Card that Read “George Gordon Moore, Capitalist” Read More → REVIEW: The Immigrant Experience, through an Ethiopian Lens A Story of Challenges, Hidden Family History, and Questions about Belonging Read More → REVIEW: A Compelling Tale of Fort Sumter and the Start of the Civil War Read More → REVIEW: Reading Gabriel Garcial Marquez, Postumously The author did not want this novel published, but it was still worth doing Read More → Q&A: Caroline Leavitt Talks About Her Latest Novel, Days of Wonder On Researching a Novel, Writing Protagonists, and More Read More → REVIEW: Lydia Millet's Wide-Ranging New Book Explores Plants, Animals, Insects -- and Life An extended meditation on what it means to write amid our escalating crises of extinction and climate change Read More → REVIEW: In this Debut Novel, a Woman Confronts a Phantom Ballerina and God A terse, melodious tale of a professor haunted by a person she’s never met and a place she’s never been. 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