In a world of dwindling reviews, the author Lydia Davis’s new work charts a more serendipitous path to reading.
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Office workers often receive large PDFs, which they spend hours reading to understand. But it's not necessary to grasp the ...
Read all of Slate’s stories about the 25 Greatest Picture Books of the Past 25 Years. On Oct. 8, 2010, the New York Times ran a story on its front page: “Picture Books No Longer a Staple for Children.
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