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‘The Light Eaters’ Review: Learning To Think Like a Plant
The Wall Street Journal· 12 小時前The supposedly lower life forms in fact have rich interior lives.
‘The Demon of Unrest’ Review: The Seeds of Civil War
The Wall Street Journal· 13 小時前Erik Larson tells the story of the national crisis that followed Abraham Lincoln’s victory in ...
‘The Liberation Line’ Review: Engines of Victory
The Wall Street Journal· 14 小時前Tons of fuel, ammunition and supplies had to be moved across Europe in the assault on Nazi ...
‘The Notebooks of Sonny Rollins’ Review: The Last Jazz Giant
The Wall Street Journal· 13 小時前As he hung up his horn in 2014, his “Notebooks” might be his last word; they are as valuable in ...
Summer Cookbooks: Feasts Fit for a Toothpick
The Wall Street Journal· 15 小時前Stuzzichini are Italian snacks. Pintxos come from the Basque Country. Making them at home may ...
‘Same As It Ever Was’ Review: Her Own Worst Enemy
The Wall Street Journal· 14 小時前The protagonist of Claire Lombardo’s novel has a compulsion toward self-sabotage.
‘When Women Ran Fifth Avenue’ Review: Queens of Fashion
The Wall Street Journal· 14 小時前Worse were the stores in suburban malls, with their fluorescent lighting and vinyl floor tiles ...
‘Vanishing Act’ Review: The Doolittle Raid’s Side Quest
The Wall Street Journal· 14 小時前The Doolittle Raid was the first major strike against the Japanese homeland in World War II. ...
‘The Well-Connected Animal’ Review: Secrets of Social Creatures
The Wall Street Journal· 12 小時前Birds do it, bees do it: Networking doesn’t require a digital connection. Or even a human language.
‘Sailing Alone’: Solo at Sea
The Wall Street Journal· 14 小時前Mariners who set off on their own face ferocious storms, rogue waves, unimaginable loneliness ...