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...more honorable. Mertz is the author of 65 books, most of them mysteries written using the pseudonyms Barbara Michaels and Elizabeth Peters, some of them books about Egypt under her own name. It is her Peters alter ego who has the latest book out: Children of the Storm (Morrow). It continues the Egypt-based saga of heroine Amelia Peabody, a spirited archaeologist, and her headstrong archaeologist husband Radcliffe Emerson...
...ranging with strange originality through a universe of her creation. Percy labored on, exploring the modern self that he considered essentially empty. Elie braids these four distinctive strands into a story, both inspiring and deeply intelligent, in which, as he says, "art, life and religious faith converge." --By Lance Morrow...
...stand up and loudly applaud Lance Morrow for his column reminding Americans and the U.S. government not to trample on our beloved Constitution [ESSAY, March 17]. In the aftermath of 9/11, too many are quick to give up constitutional protections and civil liberties in exchange for security. Let's not forget that there are millions who wish they had these protections and that hundreds of thousands have died to protect them. KEITH E. DENNISON Washington...
...something attached to little more than a flying gasoline can. But the Atlantic was ocean, with no chance of a soft landing for 4,000 miles. He crossed it in 33 1/2 hours, the first to do it solo and nonstop. You'd think he'd brag. But Anne Morrow, who married him, recalled being captivated by his shyness. It burnished her image of his landing at Le Bourget airfield, "the picture of that mad crowd, that whole nation surging around his plane in Paris," she wrote. "I can see how they all worship him. ... His glance [was] keener, clearer...
...room while the rest of the guests circled around them and sang the U2 classic “One.” “‘Thirsty Thursday’ was focused on friends and being together. It was about appreciating what we have,” Morrow says...