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“An extraordinary account of what it means to survive in the in-between,”Marginalia Review of Books reviews Hitler’s Jewish Refugees by Marion Kaplan. marginaliareviewofbooks.com/post/waiting-f…

The Washington Post says In Praise of Flood is “informative, enjoyable, and provocative.” Read the rest of the review below! The Washington Post washingtonpost.com/books/2025/05/…


Check out this blog post from, Calvin Schermerhorn Calvin Schermerhorn, author of Plunder of Black America, on what Canada taught America about freedom and democracy. yalebooks.yale.edu/2025/06/04/whe…


Kirkus Reviews say Buddha, Socrates, and Us is an "engaging and thought-provoking pathway for cultivating an ethical life and helping bring about a better world." To learn more, check out the review. Kirkus Reviews kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/s…


Check out this interview with Our Dollar, Your Problem author, Kenneth Rogoff on Marketplace’s Make Me Smart podcast! Listen with the link below! Marketplace marketplace.org/episode/2025/0…

The Boston Review says that Our Palestine Question by Geoffrey Levin "expands our understanding of just how forcefully this consensus had to be manufactured in mainstream Jewish organizations." Boston Review bostonreview.net/articles/the-o…

Bees, and After author, John Liles, sat down with BOMB Magazine for an interview. To read more, use the link below! BOMB Magazine bombmagazine.org/articles/2025/…


Harper’s Magazine calls Jim by Shelley Fisher Fishkin “some of the best” writing about Mark Twain. Read the rest of the article here! Harper's Magazine harpers.org/archive/2025/0…


What explains today's trade tensions? Trade Wars are Class Wars author, Michael Pettis, explores this in his new blog post. Read it with the link below! Michael Pettis yalebooks.yale.edu/2025/06/06/wha…


The New York Review calls Damion Searls, author of The Philosophy of Translation, "literary translator of astonishing range." Use the link below to read the rest of the review! The New York Review of Books nybooks.com/articles/2025/…




Fine Books & Collections calls Working with Manuscripts by Liv Ingeborg Lied and Brent Nongbri "An accessible handbook looking at best practices..." Read the rest of the review using the link! Fine Books Magazine finebooksmagazine.com/fine-books-new…


