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After 100 years, The Great Gatsby is still a staple of high school reading lists. Andrew Limbong/NPR hide caption

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Teaching Gatsby at 100

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Should we rethink what criticism should look like? Amr Bo Shanab/Getty Images hide caption

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A first edition of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby at the London International Antiquarian Book Fair on June 13, 2013. Oli Scarff/Getty Images hide caption

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100 years later, 'The Great Gatsby' still speaks to the troubled dream of America

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President Joe Biden debated former President Donald Trump on June 27, 2024. Biden's lackluster performance led to increased calls for him to drop out of the election. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images hide caption

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Biden's closest advisers were in 'denial' about his decline, 'Uncharted' author says

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Most Americans want to read more books. We just don’t

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10 books we're looking forward to this spring

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Here are some of the nonfiction books we're looking forward to reading this spring

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The Institute of Museum and Library Services is the main source of federal funding for libraries. Shannon Finney/Institute of Museum and Library Services hide caption

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Sigrid Nunez's 'The Friend' tells a story of friendship and despair

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Amanda Knox spent nearly four years in prison and eight years on trial for the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher. In 2015, Italy's highest court acquitted her of murder. Lucien Knuteson/Hachette hide caption

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Why Amanda Knox returns to Italy — and how she talks with her daughter about injustice

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A glimpse into the newly opened archive of Joan Didion and John Gregory Dunne

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It's time to rethink how we write our trauma narratives. Shendart/Getty Images hide caption

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The 118th body of Congress was elected in 2022 and served from 2023 until 2025. Allison Bailey/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty hide caption

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'Mad House' exposes Congressional disfunction, from petty feuds to physical threats

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Saadia Faruqi, a popular young adult author, says her new book, The Strongest Heart, is a book she wished she could have read when she was growing up and coping with her father's mental illness. Saadia Faruqi hide caption

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