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Naomi Benaron on novels of witness

At this year’s Southern Festival of Books, I had the privilege of interviewing Naomi Benaron, author of Running the Rift, a lyrical novel about a young Tutsi man who wants to run in the Olympics. Benaron’s book bravely confronts the … Continue reading

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Monday contest: Debut fiction

As any book lover knows, discovering a talented author with their first work of fiction is a special feeling. Think Alice Sebold and The Lovely Bones, Zadie Smith and White Teeth or Kathryn Stockett and The Help. In our August … Continue reading

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What we’re reading Wednesday: ‘In the Shadow of the Banyan’ by Vaddey Ratner

In the Shadow of the Banyan by Vaddey Ratner Simon & Schuster • $25 • ISBN 9781451657708 On sale August 7, 2012 Vaddey Ratner’s debut novel caught my attention when I read this effusive recommendation from author Chris Cleave: “In … Continue reading

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