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Vince Passaro reviews Lost in the Meritocracy by Walter Kirn, a sad, true, and funny memoir based on life's lessons.
June 2009
Cathleen Medwick reviews How to Sell by Clancy Martin, a sly debut novel that serves as a lesson in double dealing--in business and romance.
June 2009
Elaina Richardson reviews My Judy Garland Life: A Memoir by Susie Boyt, a loving, loopy memoir costarring the girl from Oz.
June 2009
Michele Owens reviews Losing Mum and Pup by Christopher Buckley, a son's fond, fizzy memoir of two witty, incorrigible parents.
June 2009
Cathleen Medwick reviews The Whole Death Catalogue by Harold Schechter, a merry miscellany of all things funereal.
June 2009
Francine Prose reviews Love and Obstacles by Aleksandar Hemon,
June 2009
Cathleen Medwick reviews The Last War by Ana Menendez, a novel about love and infidelity in wartime.
June 2009
Cathleen Medwick reviews My Father's Tears by John Updike, a collection of sparkling short stories addressing attachment and loss.
June 2009
Cathleen Medwick reviews The Wauchula Woods Accord by Charles Siebert.
June 2009
Pam Houston reviews The Boiling Point by Monica Ali, a steamy bouillabaisse of a novel.
June 2009
O reviews Compass in Hand: Selections from the Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection.
June 2009
Cathleen Medwick reviews I'm Down by Mishna Wolff, a memoir about growing up with a single white father--not too unusual, except that he is convinced he is black.
June 2009