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on Katherine Anne Porter: Collected Stories and Other Writings (Library of America #186) by Katherine Anne Porter,Darlene Harbour Unrue reviewed by Eric Ormsby
on Atheist Delusions: The Christian Revolution and Its Fashionable Enemies by David Bentley Hart reviewed by Stefan Beck
on Hidden in Plain Sight: The Tragedy of Children's Rights from Ben Franklin to Lionel Tate (The Public Square) by Barbara Bennett Woodhouse reviewed by David L Tubbs |