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    THE BOOK OF EVERLASTING THINGS by Aanchal Malhotra (Flatiron Books, 480 pages). $39.99. Rating: NNNNN New Delhi-based oral historian Aanchal Malhotra writes extensively about the...
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  • Mussolini’s Daughter is a portrait of a complicated and cruel woman

    Photo of author Caroline Moorehead by Daisy Heath MUSSOLINI'S DAUGHTER: THE MOST DANGEROUS WOMAN IN EUROPE by Caroline Moorehead (Random House Canada, 432 pages, $25.95)....
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  • Ann-Marie MacDonald weaves a magnificent, meaningful tapestry in Fayne

    Photo of Ann-Marie MacDonald by Lora MacDonald-Palmer FAYNE by Ann-Marie MacDonald (Knopf Canada, 736 pages, cloth). $40. Rating: NNNNN Fayne, award-winning author, playwright, actor, LGBTQ+...
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  • Alan Rickman’s just-published diaries provide generous, moving company

    MADLY, DEEPLY: THE DIARIES OF ALAN RICKMAN, with a foreword by Emma Thompson (Henry Holt and Company, 320 pages). $39.99. Rating: NNNNN Depending on your...
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  • John Irving’s latest novel is full of empathy and affection for his characters

    Photo of John Irving by Derek O'Donnell THE LAST CHAIRLIFT by John Irving (Knopf Canada, 912 pages). $45. Rating: NNNN After seven years, 80-year-old John...
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  • Tender coming-of-age novel Mr. Wilder And Me is a joy

    Photo by Josefina Melo MR. WILDER AND ME by Jonathan Coe. Europa Editions, 256 pages. $38.50. Rating: NNNNN Award-winning British novelist Jonathan Coe returns with...
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