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December 30, 2024

Percival Everett's reimagining of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which won a National Book Award, is a sweeping story centering on Jim, the enslaved sidekick in Mark Twain's classic adventure tale.

- ANNABEL GUTTERMAN

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1. JAMES

Everett sends both Huck Finn and his friend, reintroduced as James, down the Mississippi River as he pokes holes in the 1884 novel and paints the original protagonist's companion as a perceptive observer of danger, humanity, and language.

2. WE WERE THE UNIVERSE

Leaving her young daughter and husband at home in Texas, Kit goes on a retreat with her best friend in Montana. The getaway is fun, until a drunken night suddenly reminds Kimberly King Parsons' overwhelmed protagonist of her dead sister Julie. When she returns home, Kit feels Julie's presence everywhere, and her world begins to warp.

3. BEAUTYLAND

Raised by a single mother, Adina Giorno enjoys a childhood marked by the usual things (going to school, making friends), as well as an uncanny ability to communicate with extraterrestrial life via a fax machine. As Adina grows, she reports on the people she observes with a clarity that is often hilarious. Through Adina's eyes, Marie-Helene Bertino unveils a sweet and strange exploration on what it means to be human.

4. FIRE EXIT

For years, Charles has kept a watchful eye over his daughter, who lives on the nearby Penobscot Reservation and has no idea her father is a white man. He catches glimpses of Elizabeth's life from his porch across the river and yearns to know her. When she suddenly disappears, Charles decides to take matters in Morgan Talty's haunting book about heritage and belonging.

5. ALL FOURS

Miranda July's second novel begins as a 45-year-old woman leaves her child and husband at home in Los Angeles to go on a cross-country drive to New York City. But less than an hour outside of town, she pulls off the freeway and into a motel, where an unexpected love affair with a younger man steers her thrillingly off course.

6. MARTYR!

Time'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE

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The journalist and the jinx in a suburban standoff

CLAIRE DANES GETS A LOT OF ATTENTION for her “cry face.” It is, indeed, a sight to behold. Engulfed by waves of sorrow, her chin vibrates, her eyes scrunch, the corners of her mouth turn down as though tugged by invisible weights.

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4 mins

December 08, 2025

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LIVING IN PUBLIC

“The camera eats first.” A decade ago, that phrase was a joke about influencers and their avocado toast. Now it's shorthand for how every corner of life—dinners, cleaning, milestones, even grief—can be packaged for public consumption. We live in a world where intimacy has become inventory, where the difference between living and posting is often just a matter of lighting.

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3 mins

December 08, 2025

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5 migraine symptoms that aren't headaches

NEARLY 40 MILLION people in the U.S. suffer from migraines, making the painful disorder one of the most common that neurologists treat. It's also among the most confusing. Because of the many ways it can show up, it can take more than a decade to receive an accurate diagnosis.

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2 mins

December 08, 2025

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Distress Signal

WHAT THE L.A. FIRES REVEAL ABOUT AMERICA'S BLEAK CLIMATE FUTURE

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13 mins

December 08, 2025

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The food pyramid may be back on the menu

EARLY PUBLIC NUTRITION ADVICE CAME AS A WARNING. Wilbur O. Atwater, a chemist and renowned nutritionist, wrote in an 1902 edition of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) digest, Farmers' Bulletin, that \"Unless care is exercised in selecting food, a diet may result which is one-sided or badly balanced—that is, one in which either protein or fuel ingredients (carbohydrate and fat) are provided in excess ... The evils of overeating may not be felt at once, but sooner or later they are sure to appear.\"

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2 mins

December 08, 2025

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Where top U.S. leaders earn their stripes

AS THE INDUSTRIES AND COMPANIES driving the American economy change, new generations of leaders are rotated in to take the helm.

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3 mins

December 08, 2025

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The Risk Report

THREE YEARS AND NINE MONTHS after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the war grinds on. There's been plenty of news and noise of late. Yet as we approach the end of 2025, there's no sign of resolution on the horizon.

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2 mins

December 08, 2025

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JON CHU'S AMERICAN DREAM

The Wicked: For Good director on trying to change the world, one blockbuster at a time

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6 mins

December 08, 2025

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Ken Burns'

The filmmaker on his 12-hour documentary The American Revolution, the importance of undertow, and what's next

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2 mins

December 08, 2025

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A seductive Dangerous Liaisons remix, with feminist intentions

There are no heroes in Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Pierre Choderlos de Laclos' 1782 novel of end-stage French aristocratic decadence. Its chief villain is Marquise Isabelle de Merteuil, a master manipulator who exploits her former lover the Vicomte de Valmont's resurgent desire for her with a wager that dooms them both. As a teenage Fiona Apple dryly noted: “It's a sad, sad world when a girl will break a boy just because she can.”

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1 mins

December 08, 2025

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