The MANIAC by Benjamin Labatut is an ambitious work that falls squarely into the category of fiction of ideas. This is the first book written in English by the Chilean author, whose last novel When We...
Read ReviewThe title of Benjamin Labatut's novel The MANIAC refers to the computer—the fastest of its kind at the time—developed by the Hungarian American physicist John von Neumann. During the ...
Read ArticleBrock Hobson is a loving single father, a Sunday School teacher, and an upstanding and honest insurance agent. He's patient with his teenage son and daughter, of whom he has primary custody, and even ...
Read ReviewRats are polarizing animals. In some people, they evoke feelings of fear and disgust, thanks to their historical association with squalid settings and the spread of disease. But others find them ...
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Read ReviewWillie Reed: The Witness Who Returned Home
The plan had to be executed perfectly by Willie Reed, an eighteen-year-old native of the Mississippi Delta. He had to walk into the darkness by himself making sure his bearings were correct. He ...
Read ArticleIn her memoir Tell Me Everything: The Story of a Private Investigation, Erika Krouse becomes involved in the intricacies of an explosive rape case. Krouse, a private investigator, is ambitious. But ...
Read ReviewRape survivor Erika Krouse rarely dreams. She has lost memories. She has trouble remembering what happened the prior week but knows in spectacular detail how it felt to be raped when she was a ...
Read ArticleClaire Oppert fell in love with music at an early age and trained to make a career as a classical cellist. But her grandfather, father, and brother were all doctors, and Oppert, influenced ...
Read ReviewMusic Therapy and Autism Spectrum Disorder
In The Schubert Treatment, musician Claire Oppert shares her experiences with the healing power of music. A classically trained cellist, Oppert was inspired by the work of her physician family members...
Read ArticleLydia Weston is among the first wave of female physicians and professors in the United States. Dedicated to her work, she spends her days treating the sick and teaching the next generation of young ...
Read ReviewWoman's Medical College of Pennsylvania
Both the first hospital and the first medical school in the United States were founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, landing it the nickname 'City of Medicine.' Therefore, it seems only natural ...
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