Wonderworks: Literary Invention and the Science of Stories, by Angus Fletcher Deborah D. Rogers is unconvinced by an ambitious attempt to apply the insights of neuroscience to centuries of literature Deborah D. Rogers 8月 12日
The Price You Pay for College, by Ron Lieber Deborah D. Rogers learns how the privileged make college admissions processes work in their favour Deborah D. Rogers 4月 8日
The Years that Matter Most: How College Makes or Breaks Us, by Paul Tough Book of the week: Deborah D. Rogers and Howard P. Segal find that the old ideals of meritocracy have been squeezed out of American higher education Deborah D. Rogers 11月 14日
Late-Life Love: A Memoir, by Susan Gubar Deborah Rogers on a testament to literature’s power to sustain life in the face of the indignities of disease and age Deborah D. Rogers 1月 24日
American Nightmares: Social Problems in an Anxious World, by Joel Best This attempt to dissipate our anxiety reads like an interesting collection of essays rather than a coherent argument, writes Deborah D. Rogers Deborah D. Rogers 5月 21日
The Biopolitics of Gender, by Jemima Repo A provocative study into a controversial subject is let down by a dense, academic style, says Deborah D. Rogers Deborah D. Rogers 10月 12日
A House Full of Females: Plural Marriage and Women’s Rights in Early Mormonism, 1835-1870, by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich Thousands of details from forgotten lives of domesticity enrich this first-rate history, writes Deborah D. Rogers Deborah D. Rogers 2月 23日