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Author Archives: Sam Mathisson

Posted inBooks

‘Red Island House’ is an evocative story of love and identity in Madagascar

by Sam Mathisson April 19, 2021April 20, 2021

The popular image of Madagascar is a rugged, tropical paradise, a mystical land where playful lemurs bound through the underbrush and the alien eyes of chameleons peer from the jungle depths. Yet Madagascar, despite the undeniable cuteness of its furry inhabitants, is far more than a National Geographic feature. In her latest book “Red Island […]

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‘Sergeant Salinger:’ A masterful reimagining of the author’s secret life during WWII

by Sam Mathisson February 12, 2021April 21, 2021
Posted inArts, B-Side

‘South Park’: Too offensive to be canceled?

by Sam Mathisson December 6, 2020April 20, 2021
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Booker-nominated ‘Redhead by the Side of the Road’ is Anne Tyler’s heartening antidote for 2020

by Sam Mathisson November 10, 2020April 20, 2021

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