The article reviews the book "Travels and Translations in the Sixteenth Century: Selected Papers From the Second International Conference of the Tudor Symposium," edited by Mike Pincombe.
The article focuses on the book "Believers: A Novella and Stories," by Charles Baxter. Baxter has published six books of fiction, two novels, four collections of stories and with each, he has offered his readers an increasingly significant, humane and populous reflection, one in which people keep finding things they have sensed the presence of but have not before seen. In one of the stones in the book, Baxter newest collection, a bank employee unfolds a piece of paper the wind has blown against his leg and held there.
The article presents information on the AET book club catalog. The article provides a list of recent additions to the AET book club along with, white papers, bumper stickers, posters, and others. Books are from diverse field like, women's issue, multimedia, Islam, literature and fiction, no-fiction, and others.