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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.
November 21, 2020November 21, 2020 Bill Wolfe

REST AND BE THANKFUL an intimate, bittersweet view of a pediatric ICU nurse’s life

October 31, 2020 Bill Wolfe

PIN UPS explores race and identity in one woman’s desire to explore the great outdoors

October 12, 2020October 14, 2020 Bill Wolfe

Q&A: Kathleen Rooney on crafting believable human and animal narrators in her novel of World War I’s Lost Battalion

October 7, 2020October 14, 2020 Bill Wolfe

Q&A with Susanna Clarke on creating the world of PIRANESI

October 5, 2020October 14, 2020 Bill Wolfe

Susanna Clarke returns at last with PIRANESI, a mind-expanding reading experience

September 25, 2020 Bill Wolfe

National Book Foundation names 2020 “5 Under 35” Recipients

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