Books About the Cambodian Genocide That Helped Me Understand My Father
As someone who is half-Khmer, it’s always been a looming fact in my household that my father survived the Cambodian genocide as a child in the...
As someone who is half-Khmer, it’s always been a looming fact in my household that my father survived the Cambodian genocide as a child in the...
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Perseverance, persistence, resilience, grit, stick-to-itiveness. These are all traits we’d love to see in ourselves and the young people in our lives. But with the instant...
This list of must-read memoirs to make you feel is sponsored by Monkfish Publishing. Part memoir, part inspiring guide, Spiritual Rebel urges, “How can we uncover the most...
This giveaway is sponsored by Lady in the Lake by Laura Lippman. “…as much a mystery as it is a stylized look at life in 1966...
This giveaway is sponsored by Penguin Random House Canada. The Vegetarian meets Heathers in this darkly funny, seductively strange novel about a lonely graduate student drawn...
Critical Linking, a daily roundup of the most interesting bookish links from around the web is sponsored by Libro.fm “This June marks the 50th anniversary of...
It’s one thing to put your books on cheap bookshelves. It’s probably something most of us do (self included—though I’m lucky to have married someone who...
“Annihilating all that’s made/To a green thought in a green shade.” –Andrew Marvell, 1681 Sometime in 1612, the genius dramatist, unofficial Poet Laurette, and all-around Falstaffian...
Open Source Intelligence has enabled many forensic breakthroughs in recent years. Beginning in 2010, the open newsroom tool Storyful became a platform for collaborative investigation, laying...