Your weekly guide to Chicago Tribune's favorites in books, authors and events
Monday, Apr 16 Patricia Hampl's new book tells us ways to put aside the busyness that engulfs us and finds ways to experience a rich life. |
| In his new book, "Climate Church, Climate World," Jim Antal makes the case for faith-based communities to heed the call for action on global warming. |
|
| Pick up these books for a deeper perspective on digital privacy in the era of Google Home, Amazon Echo, and the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal. |
|
| On Saturday, Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards spoke with David Axelrod about her new memoir, which recounts her politically engaged childhood, her pathway to Planned Parenthood and how she learned to "Make Trouble." |
|
| 10 books that will help you better understand the Trump presidency and the FBI's Russia investigation. |
|
| "Noir," aimed for "Raymond Chandler meets Jim Thompson," but came out closer to "Damon Runyon meets Bugs Bunny" — but it works. |
|
| "Greeks Bearing Gifts" by Philip Kerr, "Macbeth" by Jo Nesbo, and "Bluff" by Michael Kardos are reviewed. |
|
| In "Meghan: A Hollywood Princess," Andrew Morton offers a portrait of Meghan Markle, who will wed Prince Harry on May 19. |
| |
沒有留言:
張貼留言