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chronicles

[kron-i-kuhlz] / ˈkrɒn ɪ kəlz /


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The book—a masterpiece of the genre—chronicles the circuitous path he took from Brownsville, then a scrappy Jewish neighborhood, to the tony milieu of New York’s literati.

From The Wall Street Journal

The 20th century that “Resurrection” chronicles was a pivotal period for China, bringing to a close the Qing Dynasty and ushering in the rise of a communist superpower.

From Los Angeles Times

Life-altering in the sincerest sense of the word, “The Mother Lode” comedically chronicles Rosebud Baker’s journey into motherhood, in real time.

From Los Angeles Times

The three-part docuseries chronicles the life and career of the former Phoenix Mercury guard from her childhood in Chino through her 20 years as a professional basketball player.

From Los Angeles Times

In her nonfiction book “Miami,” Didion chronicles the world of Cuban exiles, portraying a conflict-ridden community with grace and her trademark clarity.

From Los Angeles Times