A 180-Degree Turn: When the Reporter Becomes the Story
Will Sennott

As a journalist, Jim Acosta wants you to know that he never wanted to make himself the story.

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A Voice for the People Sounds an Alarm
Steve Donoghue

It is estimated that roughly 250 million people are living in countries where they were not born.

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Letting the Words Lead, a Writer Follows the Threads of Love and Grief
Holly Pretsky

Sigrid Nunez did not expect her seventh novel to have as its protagonist a writer living in New York.

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If the First Restaurant Doesn't Succeed, Try Again, and Again, and Again
Caroline Kaplan

Chef Kwame Onwuachi has cooked for high 
society and for oil spill crews.

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What to Do About Climate Change? Answer Begins With You
Caroline Kaplan

A dogged reporter on the four a.m to noon shift at the New York Times was tired.

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Letting the Muse Dine on Real Life Tidbits
Louisa Hufstader

My Ex-Life, by Stephen McCauley, is a wry, endearing and often very funny novel.

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Pace Still Races But Locale Lifts Off to International

John Grisham will participate in a discussion with Amor Towles on Sunday, August 4 at 9:30 a.m.

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A Man for Many Mediums, Skip Gates Leaves No Stone Unturned
Louisa Hufstader

Henry Louis Gates Jr. has been vacationing on the Vineyard since 1981.

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Three Women Travels to the Heart and Complexity of Desire
Elizabeth Bennett

Lisa Taddeo spent eight years doing research and interviews for Three Women.

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Tale of Hedge Fund Titan's Fall Is One Book Festival Highlight
Bill Eville

Gary Shteyngart will take part in a panel on transformative friendships in fiction.

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