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Books
This old house
Published
Fall 2013
S. Frederick Starr's
Une Belle Maison
tells the story of the Ninth Ward's Bywater neighborhood through a single home.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Not making the grade
Published
Sept 2013
'Presidencies Derailed,' from JHU Press, looks at failures in university leadership
/ Gazette
Close ups
Beautiful diseases
Published
Aug 2013
What do diseases look like? New book gives readers an up-close look
/ Gazette
Book report
Let's talk about race
Published
July 30, 2013
Writing Seminars grad paints rich picture of immigrant experience in third novel, 'Americanah'
The forks well-traveled
Published
July 2013
School of Public Health's Sommer recounts detours of his career in epidemiology, global health in new book
/ Gazette
Meeting of the minds
Published
June 21, 2013
JHU-based literary magazine welcomes novelist Rick Moody for reading series debut
The misadventurer
A guide for getting lost
Published
Summer 2013
For former Frugal Traveler Matt Gross, the best laid plans are the ones that don't work out
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Jiggety-jog
Published
Summer 2013
Read an excerpt from Matt Gross' new book, 'The Turk Who Loved Apples: And Other Tales of Losing My Way Around the World'
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Action heroes
Published
Summer 2013
The untold story of American nurses and medics behind Nazi lines
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Fun dysfunction
Published
Summer 2013
Jessica Anya Blau's stoner adventure comedy, 'The Wonder Bread Summer,' is guiltless fun summer reading
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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