Tuesday Evening Book Reviews
In keeping through two features today (and two facets of this morning’s LitLinks) The Quarterly Conversation heaps much praise on Sam Lipsyte’s THE ASK.
Mitt Romney makes a literary break for the front of the political pack, or at least for a stint in an early spotlight, in NO APOLOGIES: THE CASE FOR AMERICAN GREATNESS.
Paul Belnap traces the history of our founding rule of criminal law in HABEUS CORPUS: FROM ENGLAND TO EMPIRE.
THE DEATH AND LIFE OF THE GREAT AMERICAN SCHOOL SYSTEM: HOW TESTING AND CHOICE ARE UNDERMINING EDUCATION, by Diane Ravitch, is a thought-provoking reversal from one of the nation’s most respected minds.


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