Madison-area nurse practitioner's debut novel is a literary thriller set in Wisconsin's "Northwoods," where a teenage boy is found dead and a girl has gone missing.
Restored Richard Wright novel hits bestseller lists
HILLEL ITALIE, AP National Writer
May 13, 2021
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1of5This combination of photos shows the cover image for "The Man Who Lived Underground," left, and author Richard Wright. (Library of America via AP, left, and AP Photo/Robert Kradin)APShow MoreShow Less
2of5This cover image released by the Library of America shows "The Man Who Lived Underground," by Richard Wright. (Library of America via AP)APShow MoreShow Less
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4of5FILE - Richard Wright, author of "Native Son," appears in New York on March 21, 1945. More than 60 years after his death, Wright's short novel, “The Man Who Lived Underground,” was released April 20, 2021, by the Library of America.Robert Kradin/APShow MoreShow Less
Take spring cleaning tactics to your bookshelves this season
In her Bibliofiles column, Donna Liquori on purging, organizing her collected tomes
Donna Liquori
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In process of organizing the books collected by Donna Liquori through the years.Photos by Donna LiquoriShow MoreShow Less
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Donna Liquori's bookshelf, which recently went through a spring cleaning purge and organization, in her Delmar home.Photos by Donna LiquoriShow MoreShow Less
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The books go everywhere with me and that is not negotiable: college dorms, apartments around Albany, an old stone carriage house in the mid-Hudson, our first house in Glenmont. Now, most of them are in the parlor in our 100-year-old place in Delmar.