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That’s What He Said
For a work of nonfiction to be really good it must compete in the ‘open’ category; that is, it can’t justify itself merely by fulfilling its important journalistic task of informing the reader; it has to aspire to be art, … Continue reading
The Seasonal Urchin Bookshelf Revampathon!
It’s that time again, kids! Here are the books on our horizons. Margaret’s books A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway It’s a tad embarrassing that I’m just now getting around to reading this. A Moveable Feast is Hemingway’s posthumous classic … Continue reading
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Tagged A Moveable Feast, ali smith, books, ernest hemingway, gone to new york, graphic novels, ian frazier, john steinbeck, marjane satrapi, novels, of mice and men, robertson davies, the accidental, the deptford trilogy, the sigh, travel writing, urchin bookshelf, world of wonders
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New Books for a New Season: What We’re Reading
An Urchin isn’t an Urchin without a haversack full of books. There may or may not be food and warm clothes, but in case of emergency, an Urchin will have plenty of books to keep him or her company. Have … Continue reading
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Tagged Arundhati Roy, Christopher Durang, f. scott fitzgerald, ian frazier, john steinbeck, Tender is the Night, Tess of the d'Urbervilles, the grapes of wrath, the great gatsby, The Marriage of Bette and Boo, Thomas Hardy, Travels in Siberia, travels with charley, Walking with the Comrades
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The Urchin Back-to-School Reading List
All right, kids! No more AM Bloody Mary pick-me-ups! No more afternoon tanning sessions on the beach! It’s back to school. Time to forget your locker combo and discover you’re buck-naked in the cafeteria. But, with a little help from … Continue reading
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Tagged a walk in the woods, andrew laties, Bill Bryson, europe central, how to get lost and found in new zealand, ian frazier, indie bookstores, john w. mcdermott, places strange and quiet, Rebel Bookseller, the great plains, william t. vollman, Wim Wenders
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