9/10 (Review by Hannah Cottrell) 3. The Life Impossible by Matt Haig is published in hardback by Canongate Books on August 29, priced £20 (ebook £15.99) On the face of it, Matt Haig’s The Life ...
The year-long construction project aimed to make the park "more welcoming to people," the Friends of the Public Garden said.
“His name became the reason you wanted to buy the book.” Francis Bickmore, Haig’s editor at Canongate Books for 15 years, described Haig as a very unusual writer. For one thing, he’s fas ...
You probably already have a garden hose for watering the grass and potted patio plants and washing down the sidewalk. Still, if you’re like many, that hose might have hardened over the years ...
As voted on by 503 book lovers — with a little help from the staff of The New York Times Book Review. Sonia Purnell’s biography of Pamela Harriman argues that the Democratic stalwart and ...
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I can’t deny that one of my most pleasurable experiences is discovering a plant in my neighborhood that is not included in ...
Winter is here, which means it’s time to pick up a great book to get all cozy with (or, rather, sign up for audible to listen on the go). It’s never been a better time to pick up a new read ...
3. All Fours by Miranda July (Riverhead Books: $29) A woman upends her domestic life in this irreverent and tender novel. 4. The Women by Kristin Hannah (St. Martin’s Press: $30) An intimate ...
Duffy is the associate priest at St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church in nearby Dublin, but she and her husband, Shawn, started the garden at All Saints Episcopal when they were members there in 2020.
It’s genuinely difficult to put this book down – you’ll be entranced by Mortimer’s humour and obvious story-telling skills. As Britain grapples with the prospect of its first world war ...