Kelsey Norris’s “House Gone Quiet” and Justin C. Key’s “The World Wasn’t Ready for You” share an interest in the ways that being bound shapes our understanding of freedom.
“Those works are labors of love too,” says the author, whose new novel is “Chain-Gang All-Stars.” “I like work that moves me, makes me see things anew, asserts humanity, cares enough to really look. That can be emotional or intellectual and usually (almost always) it’s both.”
on it. all right, dana bash, thank you very much, explaining the significance of that vote. peter king had led that revolt against the republicans to try to fund the government. it failed. pretty incredible when you look at those numbers, that they only needed 17 republican votes in the house to get that vote to succeed and they only got six. we have the other vote which we are counting down to. the other vote could be what puts the nail in the coffin of a shut down. that s going to be coming up in a few minutes. in the meantime, a major al qaeda development. al qaeda gone quiet. when u.s. intelligence intercepted messages last month between al qaeda s leader and the head of yemen s al qaeda, it was seen as a major break. officials said they stopped the biggest single plot since 9/11 against american interests.