
Whatever they are, they're marvelous:
Diana Gabaldon's time travel novels
An interview with Diana Gabaldon
They're historically rich, but they're not history. They're thrilling, but they're not thrillers. And, oddest of all, they all hinge on the notion of time travel, but they're not science fiction. What exactly are these novels?
This month's pick from
Roger Miller's NEW & GOOD column . . .
Beyond "The Lottery"
John Dufresne on writing, love, and death
Interview by Ellen Kanner
The Weight of Water
By Anita Shreve
Little, Brown
The Friends of Freeland
By Brad Leithauser
Alfred A. Knopf
Dewey Defeats Truman
By Thomas Mallon
Pantheon
Guided Tours of Hell
By Francine Prose
Metropolitan Books




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