Entertainment Weekly - February 24 - March 3, 2017

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EDITED BY TINA JORDAN@EWTinaJordan

Books


BOLD


TALES FOR


COLD NIGHTS
Escape the winter blues with these
stellar stories, now in paperback.
BY ISABELLA BIEDENHARN & TINA JORDAN

1

MOTHERING SUNDAY
GRAHAM SWIFT

Swift, a master of very British, very literary
fiction, fits an astonishing amount of feeling into
this love story set on a single day in 1924.

2

CURE
JO MARCHANT

Research-heavy but never dull, this revelatory
work about the mind-body connection explains
how the brain can affect physical healing.

3

DARK MONEY
JANE MAYER

An EW Best Book of 2016,Dark Money shows how
the billionaire Koch brothers have redefined poli-
tics by funneling millions into their pet causes.

4

SLICE HARVESTER
COLIN ATROPHY HAGENDORF

A mission to review every slice of cheese pizza
in Manhattan becomes an unexpected way out
of a dark mental place in this delicious memoir.

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NEW IN PAPERBACK

Trump BumpIn the “alternative facts” era, sales of classic

dystopian novels are soaring: George Orwell’s 1984 , Mar-

garet Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale, and Sinclair Lewis’It

Can’t Happen Here have all become Amazon best-sellers.

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