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Economic View: Donald Trump and the Art of the Public Sector Deal [18 Sep 2015|11:00am]
Mr. Trump’s “The Art of the Deal” contains a vision of government — and it’s not a free-market vision.









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Inside the List [18 Sep 2015|02:00pm]
Chrissie Hynde, whose rock ’n’ roll memoir, “Reckless,” is No. 7 on the hardcover nonfiction list, recently said she is not very gender-driven: “A good book is a good book. A good song is a good song.”









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The Shortlist: Coming-of-Age Novels [18 Sep 2015|02:41pm]
New books by Naomi Jackson, Emma Jane Unsworth and Sara Jaffe.









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‘The Social Sex: A History of Female Friendship’ [18 Sep 2015|02:42pm]
A historical look at women’s friendships and the social forces that have shaped them.









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Open Book: Friends of Long Standing [18 Sep 2015|02:43pm]
Several women at The Times recommend their favorite fiction on the theme of female friendship.









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Alison Light’s ‘Common People: In Pursuit of My Ancestors’ [18 Sep 2015|02:44pm]
Alison Light’s family research illuminates a swath of British working-class history.









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‘The Lost Landscape,’ by Joyce Carol Oates [18 Sep 2015|02:45pm]
Joyce Carol Oates looks to her childhood and beyond in tracing the roots of her vocation.









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‘Succession,’ by Livi Michael [18 Sep 2015|02:47pm]
A novel of the women in the wings of the Wars of the Roses.









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‘Sweet Caress,’ by William Boyd [18 Sep 2015|02:50pm]
An Englishwoman forges her way as a professional photographer in William Boyd’s latest novel.









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Ceridwen Dovey’s ‘Only the Animals’ [18 Sep 2015|02:50pm]
These stories are narrated by the spirits of animals.









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Matt Bell’s ‘Scrapper’ [18 Sep 2015|02:51pm]
In Detroit, a salvager seeks vengeance against a boy’s kidnapper.









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Kyung-sook Shin’s ‘The Girl Who Wrote Loneliness’ [18 Sep 2015|02:52pm]
A novel’s narrator pries open her shuttered, traumatic past.









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Crime: School for Slaughter [18 Sep 2015|02:53pm]
Saul Black’s new thriller is about an interstate manhunt for a killer whose modus operandi is so bizarre even his own accomplice can’t figure it out.









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Books of The Times: Review: ‘The Art of Memoir,’ by Mary Karr, Is a Veteran’s Guide [18 Sep 2015|04:47pm]
Ms. Karr, the author of “The Liars’ Club,” adapts the class she teaches at Syracuse University for budding memoirists.









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ArtsBeat: Book Review Podcast: ‘The Court and the World’ [18 Sep 2015|11:30pm]
John Fabian Witt talks about Stephen Breyer’s new book, and Mira Jacob discusses three coming-of-age novels.









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