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Kristin Hannah didn’t plan it this way, but the publication of her latest novel, The Nightingale, couldn’t have come at a better moment, on the heels of the blockbuster World War II-inspired novel, All the Light We Cannot See.  The Nightingale…

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Many long years ago, when we were dating, Gus and I often went to dinner at the Rathskellar with our married friends Matt and Mary Osborne.  They were our model of good things in marriage:  they were young, and had fun together,…

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When you’re meeting a person for the first time – at a Starbucks, say – it helps to know how to identify each other.  “I’ll be easy to spot in a bright pink coat,” I emailed Nashville author Adam Ross….

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O Canada – I’m so sorry for your loss!  We’ve stolen one of your finest!  She’s thriving in Nashville now: Martha Ivester blooms where she grows. At Creative Artists Agency, Martha helps create pop culture platforms and music partnerships for…

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All The Light We Cannot See is taking flight like The Goldfinch.  It seems like everyone I know picked it up over Christmas if they hadn’t before.  Set during World War II, it is the story of a blind girl in France…

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