- Carolyn See
Carolyn See is Professor Emerita at UCLA, author of nine books, a Guggenheim Fellow, and has been a contributor to the Post for close to 40 years. She likes to think of herself as a sinner.
- Peggy Hesketh’s ‘Telling the Bees,’ reviewed by Carolyn See
- ‘Abide With Me,’ by Sabin Willett
- ‘Scent of Darkness,’ by Margot Berwin
- Multitude of errors overwhelms ‘Little Known Facts’
- ‘The Book of Why,’ by Nicholas Montemarano
- ‘Tiger Rag,’ by Nicholas Christopher
- Book World: Julie Klam’s ‘Friendkeeping’ makes a perfect gift for women under 45
- Melissa Francis’s ‘Stage Mother’s Daughter’: Memoir filled with troubles
- ‘Zoo Time,’ by Howard Jacobson
- Book World: ‘The Lighthouse Road,’ by Peter Geye, is a bleak 19th-century story
- Book World: Scandal haunts a beautiful Victorian couple in Clare Clark’s ‘Beautiful Lies’
- “The Garden of Evening Mists” Tan Twan Eng
- ‘The Life of Objects’ by Susanna Moore
- ‘Little Century,’ by Anna Keesey
- ‘In the Kingdom of Men,’ by Kim Barnes
- Amanda Bennett’s ‘The Cost of Hope,’ reviewed by Carolyn See
- Mohammed Hanif’s ‘Our Lady of Alice Bhatti’
- Book World: ‘Inside,’ by Alix Ohlin
- ‘The Undertow,’ by Jo Baker, offers multigenerational story of a family shaped by wars
- In ‘Still: Notes on a Mid-Faith Crisis,’ Lauren F. Winner suffers a spiritual dry patch
- Book World: ‘Miss Fuller’ by April Bernard
- Anne Enright’s ‘Making Babies’: At times pleasing, at times troubling
- ‘Dust to Dust,’ a memoir by Benjamin Busch
- “The Dressmaker,” by Kate Alcott
- Kanigel’s ‘Irish Island’ explores a world of wonder off the map
- Book review: ‘Gillespie and I,’ by Jane Harris
- Book World: ‘Broadway Baby,’ by Alan Shapiro
- Book World: ‘Damascus’ by Joshua Mohr is drunk on cliches
- Anne Holt’s ‘1222’: Snowbound thriller has a wealth of personality
- Book review: ‘Adam and Evelyn,’ by Ingo Schulze
- Jim Harrison’s ‘The Great Leader,’ reviewed by Carolyn See
- Book review: Hardened ‘Sisters’ stunt this family tree
- Book review: “When She Woke,” by Hillary Jordan
- Carolyn See reviews ‘The Talk-Funny Girl,’ by Roland Merullo
- Norma Watkins’ ‘The Last Resort’: Coming of age in Mississippi in ’50s and ’60s
- Charming ‘Borrower’ really a horror story
- Pamela Haag’s ‘Marriage Confidential’: Pearls of wisdom about matrimony
- Carolyn See reviews ‘Once Upon a Time, There Was You’ by Elizabeth Berg
- Book review: ‘The Civilized World’ by Susi Wyss
- Stephanie Staal’s ‘Reading Women’: Looking to feminist texts to find herself
- Susan Conley’s ‘Good Fortune’: Riveting memoir about being American in China
- 'Moneymakers' review: Truly fun tales of 19th-century counterfeiters
- 'Moneymakers' review: Truly fun tales of 19th-century counterfeiters
- Angela Balcita's 'Moonface': Memoir of a mother's love and greed
- Angela Balcita's 'Moonface': Memoir of a mother's love and greed
- Foolish posturing atop the ivory tower
- Book World: 'Spurious' by Lars Iyer is an academic exercise
- Sins of omission in the family
- Book review: Caroline Leavitt's 'Pictures of You'
- Review: Dave Itzkoff's 'Cocaine's Son' has family relationships at its heart
- Review: Dave Itzkoff’s ‘Cocaine’s Son’ has family relationships at its heart
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