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Author: Bill Wolfe

Editor, book blogger, and photographer. High school English teacher and ex-lawyer. Interests include music, literature, and football; travel; portrait and landscape photography; politics; Dodgers baseball; social justice; and learning Spanish.
March 26, 2015March 26, 2015 Bill Wolfe

HAPPY ARE THE HAPPY probes lives, loves, lapses of Parisians with warmth and wit

March 22, 2015March 22, 2015 Bill Wolfe

Diana Wagman: Saved by a curandero to write again (or, maybe clowns are kind of creepy)

March 16, 2015 Bill Wolfe

THE HEROES’ WELCOME examines post-war life in 1919 England

March 15, 2015 Bill Wolfe

Margaret Dilloway on Disobedient and Difficult Female Characters

March 14, 2015March 21, 2015 Bill Wolfe

THE ENCHANTED casts a spell in spite of Death Row setting

March 10, 2015March 10, 2015 Bill Wolfe

Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction longlist announced

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