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At stake in the U.S.-China rivalry: The shape of the global political order22.září Three books explore the endurance of China's Communist Party, its standoff with the United States and its designs for the future. From a former aide, insights on Zelensky — and pride in Ukraine22.září Iuliia Mendel describes the challenges and achievements she witnessed as Volodymyr Zelensky's press secretary. A migrant child’s long journey to Gringolandia22.září In his memoir, poet Javier Zamora recounts in gripping detail his boyhood travels from El Salvador to the United States. Reintroducing Book World21.září The Washington Post’s books section starts its new chapter, in print every Sunday and with a refurbished and revitalized presence online. Richard Osman is perfectly at ease pretending to be a 78-year-old woman21.září The “Thursday Murder Club” author talks about how he gets in character, where he hides his clues — and the murder story in his family history. Sexual abuse casts a long shadow in Ian McEwan’s ‘Lessons’20.září Sexually abused by his piano teacher, a boy struggles to reclaim his life in Ian McEwan's new novel "Lessons." Lionel Shriver taunts the ‘culture police’ and more in her new book20.září ‘Abominations’ brings together essays and lectures by a novelist who seems to get a kick out of provocation Anne Garrels, intrepid war correspondent for NPR, dies at 7119.září Her dispatches from Baghdad during the U.S. airstrikes and ground assault in 2003 brought vivid accounts of the war's toll and the Pentagon's future struggles. |