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...Wonder Boy: Tony Hsieh, Zappos, and the Myth of Happiness in Silicon Valley by Angel Au-Yeung and David Jeans (Torva/Henry Holt) Tony Hsieh turned Zappos, the Amazon-owned footwear etailer, into a case...
...Harper exchanges one office father figure, her boss Eric, for another, Bloom. This series does delve into the graduates’ back stories....
...The Black Box: Writing the Race by Henry Louis Gates, Jr....
...The central character there is a young woman named Harper....
...The ’40s style reflects the same era of actors that I love too – Henry Fonda, Jimmy Stewart, Gary Cooper. And that’s where I’ve stayed....
...It’s worth noting — as journalist and activist Barry Lynn did in a prescient Harper’s Magazine piece in 2002 that eventually became a book on the fragility of global supply chains entitled End of the Line...
...Gavin Harper, a research fellow at the University of Birmingham, said: “It is essential that we don’t stifle new innovation as it is imperative that we decarbonise rapidly, but at the same time, we need...
...We see it in To Kill a Mockingbird, the UK premiere of Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of Harper Lee’s seminal novel, with Rafe Spall playing Atticus Finch (Gielgud Theatre from March 10)....
...I’ve recently been introduced to Henry Farrell, a professor at George Washington University who studies clashing information orders, and has fascinating thoughts on how countries and companies leverage networks...
...Sea State, by Tabitha Lasley, Fourth Estate, RRP£14.99, 240 pages Unspoken: Toxic Masculinity and I How I Faced the Man Within the Man, by Guvna B, Harper Inspire, RRP£14.99, 288 pages A Man Who Is Not...
...But now that Harper is firmly ensconced as the leading Australian crime writer, does her latest novel (her fourth) follow suit?...
...This hit musical about the wives of Henry VIII was three hours from its Broadway opening night when New York shut down last March, then it closed in London, had a drive-in tour cancelled last summer, opened...
...With wit and panache, the author, a former editor of Harper’s Magazine, describes business and other topics in a way that seems relatable and relevant, even almost 100 years later.”...
...Matt Harper, the company’s chief commercial officer, says vanadium batteries can store eight to 10 hours of renewable energy during the day and deploy it during peak demand, or overnight, helping to put...
...For the 1961 film: imagine — or watch — a series of Givenchy dress tests for Audrey Hepburn, set that to Henry “Moon River” Mancini’s music....
...Earlier this month, a group of 153 writers and intellectuals, including Noam Chomsky, Rowling and Salman Rushdie, signed a letter to Harper’s magazine....
...The BFI backs more than 200 films a year, with recent offerings including Ken Loach’s Sorry We Missed You, about the gig economy, Tom Harper’s Wild Rose and Yorgos Lanthimos’s The Favourite....
...Wren replaces Glaisher’s actual, historical basket companion Henry Coxwell. Perhaps the Coxwell estate threatened to sue if Henry got involved in Tom Harper’s screen fol-de-rol....
...Fans of Henry Marsh and Atul Gawande will enjoy this thoughtful dissection of what death becoming life really means for everyone involved. Medical science, though, will always have limits....
...what a welcome addition to the crime fiction scene Harper is....
...Levi’s “Last Christmas of the War” outlasted O Henry’s popular Christmas story, “The Gift of the Magi”, as one of my most beloved December reading pleasures....
...Trumpocracy: The Corruption of the American Republic , by David Frum, Harper, RRP£13.99/$25.99 Some of the most articulate critics of the Trump presidency are disillusioned Republicans like Frum....
...Motherhood , by Sheila Heti, Harvill Secker, RRP£14.99/Henry Holt, RRP$27 Heti’s self-described “novel of life” hit a nerve earlier this year with its narrator’s perspicacious questioning of whether to...
...Harper Lee did not want to publish it in her lifetime, and was 89 and frail when it did come out....
...Property: A Collection , by Lionel Shriver, Borough Press, RRP£14.99/Harper, RRP$26.99 The tales in Lionel Shriver’s first story collection all deal loosely with the pertinent theme of ownership....
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