In ‘The Mercies,’ a deadly storm isn’t the only danger for a Scandinavian community

In Kiran Millwood Hargrave’s historical novel, characters have many ideas about a woman’s place in 17th-century Europe. Continue reading at 'The Washington Post'

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In ‘The Mercies,’ a deadly storm isn’t the only danger for a Scandinavian community

In Kiran Millwood Hargrave’s historical novel, characters have many ideas about a woman’s place in 17th-century Europe. Continue reading at The Washington Post

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Best of the week: Subscription sites like the Information can thrive, but scale isn’t dead

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The beautiful magazines setting out to prove print isn't dead

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Kellyanne Conway Isn't Wearing Wedding Ring, Says Husband George Isn't Either

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