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      When the Clock Broke by John Ganz

      John Ganz's "When the Clock Broke" explores political upheaval, social unrest, and rising populism in America during the early 1990s. Discover how these events shaped the polarized society we see today.

      Reading Genesis by Marilynne Robinson

      Discover Marilynne Robinson's profound exploration of the book of Genesis in her latest work, "Reading Genesis." This review delves into Robinson's nuanced interpretation of the ancient text, blending scholarly insights with personal reflections on faith, humanity, and divine intention.

      Of Boys and Men by Richard V. Reeves

      Explore Richard V. Reeves' eye-opening book "Of Boys and Men," which delves into the struggles facing modern males and offers bold solutions for education, employment, and family roles. Discover why this crisis matters and what can be done to help men thrive in a gender-equal world.

      Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here by Jonathan Blitzer

      Explore Jonathan Blitzer's "Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here" in this in-depth review. Discover how Blitzer blends human stories with a scathing critique of U.S. immigration policy, offering an eye-opening narrative of displacement, survival, and systemic failure.

      The Velvet Hammer by Chief Judge Belvin Perry, Jr. and Amy Mitchell

      Explore the gripping true crime memoir, "The Velvet Hammer" by Chief Judge Belvin Perry, Jr. and Amy Mitchell. This book offers a rare insider look into Florida's most notorious capital murder cases, the moral weight of sentencing, and Perry's remarkable career.

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