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Bookworm, no. 148

The Art of Looking Back
Theresa Kishkan
Thornapple Press
216 pages, hardcover, ebook, and audiobook

In 1978, the twenty-three-year-old poet Theresa Kishkan opened a letter from Jack Wilkinson, a respected artist. It contained a nude...

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Bookworm, no. 147

Something to Hold Onto: Simple Metaphors, Images, and Practical Tools to Transform Your Life
Kate Robson
Simon & Schuster
240 pages, hardcover, ebook, and audiobook

The psychotherapist Kate Robson’s Something to Hold Onto can help yo...

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Bookworm, no. 146

Amanda Perry reviews Karen Dubinsky’s “Strangely, Friends.” Macenzie Rebelo on Natalie Southworth’s “There’s Always More to Say.” And the nominees are... A cover artist Q&A. Inside the May issue.

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Bookworm, no. 145

Sarah Rogers reviews Kasia Van Schaik’s “Women Among Monuments.” Nirris Nagendrarajah on Sam K MacKinnon’s “The Body Riddle.” Inside the May issue.

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