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  • Brooklyn Bugle Book Review: “Food and the City: New York’s Professional Chefs, Line cooks, Street Vendors, and Purveyors Talk About What They Do and Why They Do It,” an oral history by Ina Yalof

    by Alexandra Bowie Food. We’ve got to have it, and in New York City the food we have almost…

    July 8, 2016
  • Brooklyn Bugle Book Review: “The Summer Guest” A Novel By Alison Anderson

    by Nidhi Pugalia Does knowing that art is designed, not divined, make it any less authentic? Inspired by the…

    June 24, 2016
  • Brooklyn Bugle Book Review: “All My Puny Sorrows” A Novel by Miriam Toews

    by Alexandra Bowie Can one ever escape the past? That’s a question Miriam Toews raises in her sad, funny,…

    June 10, 2016
  • Brooklyn Bugle Book Review: “Old Age: A Beginner’s Guide” by Michael Kinsley

    by Alexandra Bowie It’s perhaps an odd way to put it, but thought-provoking: old age comes for us all,…

    May 27, 2016
  • Brooklyn Bugle Book Review: “Ways to Disappear” a novel by Idra Novey

    by Alexandra Bowie Pity Emma Neufeld, the protagonist of Idra Novey’s delightful novel “Ways to Disappear.” Emma is a…

    May 13, 2016
  • Brooklyn Bugle Book Review: “A Mother’s Reckoning: Living in the Aftermath of Tragedy” A Memoir by Sue Klebold

    by Alexandra Bowie It’s easy to understand why the parent of a murderer may be ostracized by her community.…

    April 29, 2016
  • Brooklyn Bugle Book Review: “The Year of the French,” a novel by Thomas Flanagan

    by Alexandra Bowie A small country, populated by an uneducated peasantry who make their living as farmers, with a…

    April 22, 2016
  • Brooklyn Bugle Book Review: “The Lonely City: Adventures in the Art of Being Alone” by Olivia Laing

    by Alexandra Bowie The loss of a love affair, and the subsequent plunge from being one of a pair…

    April 15, 2016
  • Brooklyn Bugle Book Review: “The Cabaret of Plants: Forty Thousand Years of Plant Life and the Human Imagination” by Richard Mabey

    by  Alexandra Bowie Plants give humans many things: Oxygen. Shade. Beauty. Food. Scientific insights. Subjects for works of art.…

    April 8, 2016
  • Brooklyn Bugle Book Review: “A Constellation of Vital Phenomena” A Novel by Anthony Marra

    A village outside of Grozny, the Chechen capital, a hospital–one of the few buildings still standing in the bombed-out…

    March 25, 2016
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