The great Jewish immigrant in America novel that hasn’t gotten the attention it deserves, Yuri Suhl’s One Foot in America, will hopefully begin receiving the consideration it has been lacking from the book reading public for far too long, now that it’s being republished.
At Tablet, Kenneth Sherman discusses the book.
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If you’re reading one memoir this year, probably make it Emma Forrest’s Your Voice in My Head. Check out this review.
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Emily Gould’s new e-book venture, Emily Books, is currently in beta mode, but you can sign up for their e-mail list to get more info.
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Finally, if you haven’t seen this video about a secret bookstore in New York, I highly suggest spending a few minutes and checking it out. (Via The Paris Review)
There’s No Place Like Here: Brazenhead Books from Etsy on Vimeo.
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There is an ending. Just remember that I meant for this to be an art game. I do feel like I spent an inordinate amount of time on the more traditional gameplay elements, which may make the meaning of the game a bit unclear. If you mess around with it though, you’ll find it.