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The Plot Twist: E-Book Sales Slip, and Print Is Far From Dead [23 Sep 2015|01:05am]
With readers on a reverse migration to print, the “e-book terror has kind of subsided” for bookstores and publishers.









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Dr. Leon Root, Orthopedic Surgeon Who Wrote Advice Books, Dies at 86 [23 Sep 2015|03:17am]
Dr. Root was chief of pediatric orthopedics for 27 years at the Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan, and he created a program to screen New York City children for disorders of the bones and joints.









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Anne-Marie Slaughter’s ‘Unfinished Business: Women Men Work Family’ [23 Sep 2015|09:00am]
“Unfinished Business” is the outgrowth of a much-discussed article for The Atlantic about the difficulty of career advancement for professional women with children.









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Anne-Marie Slaughter’s ‘Unfinished Business’ [23 Sep 2015|09:00am]
“Unfinished Business” is the outgrowth of a much-discussed article for The Atlantic about the difficulty of career advancement for professional women with children.









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Margaret Atwood’s ‘The Heart Goes Last’ [23 Sep 2015|09:30am]
With nothing left to lose, or so they think, a couple move into a suburban dream home.









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Books of The Times: Review: ‘Finale’ by Thomas Mallon Moves Past ‘Watergate’ and Into the Reagan Era [23 Sep 2015|09:40pm]
The novel picks up in 1976, after Nixon’s long nightmare is over and Ronald Reagan is losing the Republican nomination to Gerald Ford.









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Review: Novels by Alexandra Kleeman, Edward St. Aubyn and More [23 Sep 2015|09:55pm]
Ms. Kleeman conjures a dystopian consumer society, while Mr. St. Aubyn’s hero has six months to live. Also, new books by Valeria Luiselli, Andrés Neuman, Patrick deWitt and Lily Tuck.









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