Your weekly guide to Chicago Tribune's favorites in books, authors and events
Wednesday, Apr 4 Five years ago, Timothy Snyder began work on "The Road to Unfreedom," but by November 2016, Donald Trump was elected president. |
| "Bob Honey Who Just Do Stuff" shouldn't be taken seriously, argues Biblioracle columnist John Warner. |
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| "The Recovering," a compelling new memoir by "Empathy Exams" author Leslie Jamison, offers a clear-eyed portrait of addiction — her own and others', famous and not. |
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| "America Is Not the Heart," argues that home is not a place one can find on a map. |
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| "Paul: A Biography" by N.T. Wright, and "I Am Loved" by Nikki Giovanni and illustrated by Ashley Bryan are also reviewed in this week's roundup of books for the soul. |
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| Like so many other scribes, I have been inspired by psychologist Jordan Peterson's fascinating book to sketch my 12 rules of life. |
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| Fifty years after the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, "The Promise and the Dream" by David Margolick explores the two civil rights leaders' legacies. |
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