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What is the music for this book?
BBC: News | NEWSNIGHT | Jonathan Franzen interview transcript
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Lest you scoff at my predilection for elementary-level reading (the book is rated for ages four to eight), I beg you to look past the pastel illustrations and sing-songy cadence of the writing and see this book for what it is: a beautiful script about parenthood, a poignant parable about life and death, a testimony to when the roles of child and parent become blurry.
FORBES: A Mother's Day Reading List
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Easily the longest chapter of this extraordinary book is devoted to what is, for the general reader, the least interesting subject.
ECONOMIST: History of the net
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This book, for what it's worth, is an attempt to explain what one individual person means by conservatism.
NPR: Book Argues for Retaking the 'Conservative Soul'
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But what makes this book worth reading is the fact that the authors have taken as first principles for their Utopia the harsh truths of Darwinian capitalism: individuals and companies act in their self-interest, and markets guide that impulse through prices.
ECONOMIST: Oil and the environment