
T.C. Boyle
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Sep 16, 2024 |
l8r.it | Richard Kreitner |Benson Lossing |Carl Carmer |T.C. Boyle
Hudson Valley recommendations are objective, unbiased, and curated by the editorial team. If you buy something through our links, we may earn an affiliate commission at no cost to you. Countless authors have tried to capture the Hudson Valley’s magic on the page. These 10 books stand out as indispensable guides to the region’s history, nature, and culture.
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Aug 6, 2023 |
sierraclub.org | Christina Gerhardt |T.C. Boyle |Jeff Goodell |Jason Mark
It's been a summer of climate extremes and more are surely on the way: epic heat waves, unprecedented flooding, rising levels of carbon and other greenhouse gases. While the time horizon of climate change may seem distant to some—we often hear of an "extreme scenario" of climate crisis arriving in decades, for example, as opposed to years—the signals of a planet in peril are already here and all around us. What are we going to do about it?
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Jul 13, 2023 |
worldnewsera.com | T.C. Boyle |Ashleigh Durden
The Interruption She was on a conference call with her boss and one of their major donors—the major donor, actually—when her son, Jake, pushed through the door even though he knew perfectly well she didn’t want to be disturbed. They’d discussed it at breakfast.
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May 20, 2023 |
myjournalcourier.com | T.C. Boyle |Emily Kenway |Robin Wall Kimmerer |Monique Smith
Angela Bauer, Lifestyles editorMay 20, 2023 This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate What's new at Jacksonville Public Library: Adult Fiction "Blue Skies: A Novel" by T.C. Boyle: Denied a dog, a baby, and even a faithful fiancé, Cat suddenly craves a snake — a glistening, writhing creature that can be worn like "jewelry, living jewelry" to match her black jeans.
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May 11, 2023 |
tampabay.com | T.C. Boyle
In his latest novel, “Blue Skies,” T.C. Boyle comes up with a new variation on the literary principal of Chekhov’s gun: If a character in a Florida story acquires a pet Burmese python, sooner or later that python will eat something it shouldn’t. “Blue Skies” is the 31st work of fiction by Boyle, a longtime California resident who’s been collecting literary prizes since he began publishing in the 1970s.
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