It’s been 45 years since “Jaws” exploded on the screen, terrifying beach goers. Aided by John...
Author: Joan Baum
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COVID-19 only deepened my dislike of reading online, though I know that others not only like reading...
Paul Pitcoff’s memoir “Cold War Secrets,” is well worth reading, informative about when Commu...
How welcome: a beach read that centers on a beach, not to mention an engaging novel that manages to...
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For lovers of good literature, Ursula Hegi, a German-born American citizen who lives in Sag Harbor a...
April 10 marks the 95th anniversary of the publication of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gats...
It’s been said that noted environmentalist and former director of the Sierra Club, David Brower, ...
“In the Shadow of the Bridge” is an extraordinary memoir in its frankness and simple style, and...
David Putnam’s end note to the seventh in his Bruno Johnson thriller series shows not only that t...
Veteran journalist Jesse Kornbluth, a former long-time East End visitor and renter, is one clever ...
It should be no surprise — given continuing news about art forgeries that keep deceiving those i...
If 66-year-old Darryl Pinckney is sometimes compared to James Baldwin, dead now lo these 32 years,...
In her debut novel, a psychological thriller that will prompt anxiety and an immediate need to rea...
Book clubs take note: One of the most original unsung voices around is that of Charles Davis. His ...
Nelson DeMille’s 21st novel, “The Deserter,” couldn’t be more timely and exciting. It plays ...
In her haunting new novel “The Last Year of the War,” Susan Meissner explores a little-known but...