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‘Don’t Call Me Princess’: #MeToo adds resonance to Peggy Orenstein's new essay collection

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February 26, 2018

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'Don't Call Me Princess': #MeToo adds resonance to Peggy Orenstein's new essay collection

Tuesday, Feb 20

Long before the Women's March and #MeToo, Peggy Orenstein was in the trenches, writing women's truths; "Don't Call Me Princess" offers an essential look back.

Who gets to dream? America's immigration battles go beyond walls and borders

This divide between old and young, between caution and daring, cleaves through the heart of the Dream Act and the cause of immigration reform.

New Bernie Sanders book will focus on how to oppose Trump

Sen. Bernie Sanders, the Vermont independent and 2016 presidential contender, is working on a new book.

The Biblioracle: The secret to recommending books revealed

Every week, John Warner asks readers to send him the last five books they've read, but why not their favorite five books? Plus, more insights into the art of recommending books.

Downers Grove couple pens book called 'Anthony Rizzo Is a Good Italian Boy'

Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo is the subject of a children's book.

'The Immortalists' by Chloe Benjamin: What would you do if you knew when you were going to die?

Chloe Benjamin breathes life into age-old questions of mortality in "The Immortalists."

'Force of Nature,' Jane Harper's follow on her best-selling debut, reviewed in crime fiction roundup

"Green Sun" by Kent Anderson and "Barbed Wire Heart" by Tess Sharpe are also reviewed in this week's crime fiction roundup.

Chicago Tribune print and e-books

From sports to Windy City history, a roundup of descriptions and sale information about books published by the Chicago Tribune.

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