Few novels so thoroughly explore how poverty shapes a person's mind, relationships, and life than Ernest Hebert's The Dogs of March. Exquisitely poetic language is veined throughout the book, and what's more, it repeatedly delivers deep insights into human nature. On self-righteous arrogance: she...
The stakes are high when a company proposes to build a regional shopping mall in Darby
Maybe the way to save yourself is to save someone else
Ernest Hebert's series of novels set in Darby. New Hampshire, has been hailed by the Boston Globe as one of the most interesting accomplishments of contemporary American fiction... [a series] into which the texture of class is as skillfully woven as it is in Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County. After...