Readers can't survive on e-books alone, says author Richard Russo. Russo's latest work, "Interventions," is a tribute to the printed book, while taking a backhanded jab at electronic books and online bookselling.
Clarke Canfield, Associated Press, Boston Globe: Entertainment
Sun, 06/24/2012 - 8:59am
Readers can't survive on e-books alone, says author Richard Russo. Russo's latest work, "Interventions," is a tribute to the printed book, while taking a backhanded jab at electronic books and online bookselling.