May 20-26: A Coup, An Ancient Battle And One Steamy Diary
()In softcover nonfiction, Jenny Rosenstrach examines dinnertime, Kate Summerscale recounts a scandalous Victorian trial, and John Dramani Mahama looks back on his childhood in Ghana. In fiction, Victor Davis Hanson reimagines an ancient battle, and Marie NDiaye follows three women from Senegal to Europe.
Book News: J.K. Rowling Tells 'Harry Potter' Backstories
Also: Ireland puts a short story on a postage stamp; and the best books coming out this week.
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Siblings' Separation Haunts In 'Kite Runner' Author's Latest
Khaled Hosseini's novel And The Mountains Echoed focuses on a family's loss, not political turmoil.
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Stories Of Hope Amid America's 'Unwinding'
The New Yorker's George Packer examines how ordinary people are adapting to a new America.
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