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"Having now read Max Egremont's comprehensive and perceptive book... I'm relieved I didn't.
Her perceptive book "Persian Mirrors: The Elusive Face of Iran" conveys the diversity of Iranians and the subtleties, dilemmas and contradictions of their society today.
He has also written a perceptive book about science and its civic value, arriving as the White House renews its acquaintance with empiricism.
From the early 1980s on she wrote highly original and perceptive book reviews for the Jewish Chronicle, New Democrat and Financial Times, where some of her mind-stilling minimalist verse and lyrical prose also first appeared.
He wrote a perceptive book on the Arts Council's role, The Arts and the People (1987), and then edited The Spread of Sponsorship (1993), which contains devastating criticisms of business practice in the arts, and of education and sports sponsorship.
It is a possibility that resonates in the mind and in the soul, and it underscores the truth of Mr. Feiler's comment near the end of this thoughtful, informed and perceptive book: that the Bible possesses an extraordinary ability "to make itself relevant to anyone who encounters it".
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There are tons of informative, engaging, perceptive books for the person who is changing careers and on the lookout for a job.
In his perceptive new book, "An Anatomy of Addiction," Howard Markel points out that this landmark essay — Freud's first major scientific publication — was in fact a turning point for the young scientist.
As Sherry Turkle notes in her perceptive new book, "Alone Together," these are examples of the ways technology is changing how people relate to one another and construct their own inner lives.
A child's budding curiosity, and confusion, about holiday customs lies at the core of Hilary McKay's wryly perceptive picture book, "Was That Christmas?," illustrated with a gentle, knowing touch by Amanda Harvey.
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