A Novel About Plagues Offers Lessons In Humanity
Sequoia Nagamatsu's novel, 'How High We Go in the Dark,' provides fascinating, and at times frustrating, look at plagues.
New Thomas Jefferson Biography Clarifies Confusions About The Most Misrepresented Founding Father
Thomas Kidd’s splendid biography is sorely needed in today’s polarized environment in which Jefferson is often mischaracterized.
Simon And Schuster Puts Mike Pence’s Book On Tight Editorial Leash
When conservative authors allow publishers to treat them as children, they have abdicated their leadership roles and squandered an opportunity.
Louis Menand Tackles Art, Culture, And Politics During The Cold War
With 'The Free World: Art and Thought in the Cold War,' we have another invaluable contribution to the analysis of intellectual thought during the Cold War.
What It Means To Own Something In The 21st Century
Michael Heller and James Salzman's book 'Mine!' argues we need to rethink how we understand what we own. Their ideas are not always convincing.
How Telling The Truth On Campus Gets You Persecuted
Canadian Lindsay Shepherd's book, 'Diversity & Exclusion: Confronting the Campus Free Speech Crisis,' tells how colleges abandoned truth.
Why Christianity And Critical Race Theory Cannot Coexist
We honor God when we acknowledge all members of the human race have equal worth. We dishonor Him when we ascribe certain sins to people based on skin color.
New Book From Former NYT Reporter Eviscerates The Bogus Steele Dossier And The Journalists...
Out today, Barry Meier's book contains a comprehensive, page-turning narrative of the massive media and political dumpster fire that was the Steele dossier.
Terrorists Are Crossing America’s Porous Borders And Biden Is Making It Worse
A new book by Todd Bensman, 'America’s Covert Border War,' provides alarming details on a national security threat that isn't being addressed.
Mark Levin’s ‘American Marxism’ Challenges Conservatives To Play Offense
Filled with history, philosophy, and meticulous analysis, "American Marxism" is Levin's most important book to date.