Book Review: Homo Deus: A brief history of tomorrow
What's next for humankind? Maia Nehme reviews this nonfiction title that seeks to answer that question
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What's next for humankind? Maia Nehme reviews this nonfiction title that seeks to answer that question
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Teen Council employee, Blair Mushala, interviews Rosanne Tolin, the author of More Than Marmalade: Michael Bond and the Story of Paddington Bear. Blair talks to Ms. Tolin about what inspired her to become a writer, to write about Michael Bond and Paddington Bear, and how to handle criticism.