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David Gessner has had enough of elevated language and warbling folkies singing about Mother Earth. It’s time to kick out the jams.
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A selection of excerpts from new and backlist Beacon LGBT titles.
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Margaret Regan, author of The Death of Josseline: Immigration Stories from the Arizona-Mexico Borderlands, will once again appear at the Tucson Festival of Books. Her appearance at the 2010 festival was broadcast on BookTV; you can watch it on YouTube. Regan will be a panelist in two different sessions. For “Borderlines,” Regan will join Phil…
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Terry Galloway talks about her cochlear implant surgery and how it felt to hear her mother’s voice for the first time in 51 years.
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In an excerpt from her book, Terry Galloway discusses lip-reading, special education, and being Little-d deaf.
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is available in a new, altered version. The author of Inheriting the Trade writes about why he thinks this is a bad idea.
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Read more about Margaret Regan’s compelling book that addresses the human cost of U.S. immigration policy.
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Out now: a new edition of Eboo Patel’s acclaimed memoir with a new afterword by the author.
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A member of Beacon’s staff shares some photos from her parent’s visit with Barack Obama.
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Two Beacon Press books are leading the voting for the Boston Globe’s first citywide read program.