Phillip · Margolin's "The Burning Man" Book Review Peter Hale is the son of Richard Hale, a four-year partner of Hale, Greaves, Strobridg, Marquand, Bartlett who lives in the shadow of his father. Despite having a five-digit salary and a red Porsche fire truck, Peter is always working to overcome the expectations of his father's senior lawyer who was former chairman of the Oregon Bar Association. Just dealing with small incidents did not give Peter the chance to overtake his father. His father was also a second-line national football player and a national champion wrestler, but his father caused a heart attack I could not deal with it.
Phillip · Margolin, who has a criminal justice background, wrote a book called "Go and do not forget". This book is basically about a wealthy man who owned a construction company and was forced to move from the east coast to the west coast because he committed a murder and the government and power were forgiven and free. When he arrived on the west coast, he is claimed to have kept killing frenzy, but this time he captured and begged for innocence. It is difficult to interpret, it will not be long, but there are plots that are difficult to understand. But he is not a murderer on the west coast but one of the women who assembled him by tying him on the east coast.
In Sunday's New York Times Book Review, Patrick Phillips comments on the book "Blood at the Root". It describes in 1912 how Forsythe County Georgia systematically eliminated and opened all black houses. They lynched several times, took a mock exam, further killed, and stole all the land and property they own. In addition, in the coming years, they developed an alternative version of history, the story became a black story leaving for Cotton Ball weevil or KKK. Until 1987, the inhabitants work hard to protect Forsythe · White
1982 is the 15th anniversary of "editor's choice", "New York Times book review" lists the list of books they think are the best books of the year. Some of their recommendations are J. It is The Burning House of Ann Beattie waiting for barbarians of M. Coetzee, and Beck was the resurrection of John Updike. When Ozick's article was announced, the theater critic DJ R. Bruckner is the editor of the New York Times Book Review. Likewise, in 1982, Ozick announced the third short story "Suspend: Five Novels".
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