Arthur Miller: American Witness By John Lahr (Yale University Press, 264 pages, $26) Art imitates life, and that is certainly true in the case of the playwright Arthur Miller (1915–2005), whose personal and professional life defined and added verisimilitude to…
Anyone who doubts detective fiction can be high literature will be persuaded otherwise by just the prologue of Andrew Klavan’s second Cameron Winter mystery, A Strange Habit of Mind. A terrified man, Adam, in his apartment sends a short text,…
Rush lives. In a wonderful, newly published tribute to the late Rush Limbaugh, his wife, Kathryn Adams Limbaugh, and Rush’s brother, David Limbaugh, have gathered Rush’s friends and colleagues — and not least, transcripts of Rush’s words of wisdom —…
Bingo. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, these days a repeated bestselling book author and multimedia star, has done it again. This time, in Defeating Big Government Socialism: Saving America’s Future, he lasers in on Big Government and the “deep trouble”…
Attached to my local library sits a tiny used bookstore housed in an unassuming 10-by-12 fluorescent-lit room near the front entrance. A cheerful, bespectacled, curly-gray-haired lady eagerly helps her buyers pick out books from the neatly divided and ordered shelves….
When we last left Marshall Armstrong — more famously known as Little Big Horn survivor George Armstrong Custer — in Armstrong Rides Again!, the Latin American island where he served as army commander was melting from volcano lava and sinking…
Science in an Age of Unreason By John Staddon (Regnery Gateway, 256 pages, $27) “Science is about is not ought,” John Staddon repeats in variation throughout his new book, Science in an Age of Unreason. But people who are so…
America, A Redemption Story: Choosing Hope, Creating Unity By Sen. Tim Scott (Nelson Books, 208 pages, $29) Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, the first black American to serve in both chambers of Congress, has repeatedly stated that he…
When tears flow, they wipe them with a handkerchief, When blood flows, they hurry with their sponges, But when the spirit seeps out under oppression, They don’t come running with an open hand, ’Til God, with a flash of lightning,…