These assorted studies are helpful for both clinicians and clients. Because of issues of confidentiality, the therapy work is ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. I climbed out my daughter’s bedroom window and scrambled up to the ridge of the house. I felt it before I saw it, ...
With another College Football Playoff win over Ohio State, Miami is now its closest to winning a national title since the program’s last championship in 1991. Nobody has been happier to see the ...
“Queen Esther” is John Irving’s return after forty years to the orphanage of “The Cider House Rules,” his bestselling novel from 1985. To read a John Irving novel is to call to mind the classic works ...
Michael Irvin discusses fighting in the NFL and the physical confrontations that happened during his career. He shares stories about standing his ground and not backing down from opponents. Irvin ...
The New Deal, George Selgin suggests, did not work the way most historians claim. This economist’s eye-opening analysis shows that the increased government centralization of the 1930s rarely resulted ...
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Rea Irvin, the magazine’s first art editor, is best known for creating Eustace Tilley, the monocled dandy whose upturned nose has graced our pages for a hundred years. Irvin established the stylish ...
Novelist John Irving says he knew he was on track when he figured out how “Queen Esther” would end. Now he faced a new challenge: How the story began. “Like all my novels, that’s the thing I see most ...
In The Cider House Rules, John Irving opens with a urological concern. The nurses in the boys’ division of the St. Cloud’s orphanage spend their new arrivals’ early days “checking that their little ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Great writing, even when an author sets a story in early 20th century Maine or during ancient uprisings, often ...