New Republic Collects Best Journalism of 2015 in First E-book
The New Republic published its “Best of 2015” package as a free e-book, the first one created by the brand, collecting eleven of its feature stories of the year.
Selected stories from New Republic, a mission-driven media organization, cover topics including racial justice, LGBT equality, parental leave, and climate change, offering a representation of the New Republic's description as "a journal of opinion which seeks to meet the challenge of a new time."
New Republic: Best of 2015 includes:
Labor Pains by Rebecca Traister (February)
New Republic’s Legacy on Race by Jeet Heer (February)
Phantom of the Orchestra by Christopher Beam (March/April)
Fear of a Radical Pope by Elizabeth Bruenig (March/April)
“Do You Understand That Your Baby Goes Away and Never Comes Back?” by Kathryn Joyce (May)
The Ghost of Cornel West by Michael Eric Dyson (May)
Future Queer by Alexander Chee (July/August)
At War in the Garden of Eden by Jen Percy (September/October)
Corn Wars by Ted Genoways (September/October)
First, Let’s Get Rid of All the Bosses by Roger D. Hodge (November)
Why I Live Where I Live by Vivian Gornick (November)