Chris Bohjalian, The Boston Globe

Chris Bohjalian

The Boston Globe

Vermont, United States

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Past:
  • The Boston Globe
  • Washington Post
  • USA TODAY
  • Burlington Free Press

Past articles by Chris:

We’re all feeling fine. We really are. Except we’re not.

Despite false optimism on social media, novelist Chris Bohjalian writes, many of us continue to struggle as the pandemic barrels toward its two-year anniversary. But being open with yourself and others can help. → Read More

Let’s not allow another Aleppo in the Caucasus

If Stepanakert falls and Artsakh is returned to Azerbaijan, the world may face another Aleppo: a humanitarian crisis with 150,000 refugees and anti-Armenian bloodshed. → Read More

Audiobook recommendations for the ultimate escape

Author Chris Bohjalian is finding these titles especially comforting. → Read More

Hackers, fake news and worldwide panic: The plot of ‘The Paladin’ feels eerily real

The latest novel by David Ignatius is a chilling spy thriller about the way the Internet can be weaponized. → Read More

While we wait for the sequel to “Bird Box,” its creator has a novel that’s yes, creepy

‘Inspection’ revolves around an eccentric couple’s experiment in separating the sexes. → Read More

George Pelecanos has helped make TV great again. His new book reminds us why.

‘The Man Who Came Uptown’ showcases the writer’s gifts as a storyteller — and his sense of humor. → Read More

Who’s telling the truth? ‘Tangerine’ is a twisty tale of friendship, death and deceit

Christine Mangan’s psychological thriller has an irresistible retro vibe. → Read More

Bohjalian's 'The Sleepwalker' will keep you up at night

Sleepwalker Annalee Ahlberg disappears and her family tries to find clues to get her home → Read More

Voices: Putting a face on the Syrian refugee crisis

When my ancestors were escaping the genocide in Armenia, the USA opened its arms to 75,000 who could have been victims. → Read More

Excerpt: Opening of ‘The Guest Room’

The beginning of Chris Bohjalian’s new book ‘The Guest Room.’ → Read More

Essay: Going home again

Virtually no Armenians live in Kayseri – but one of the locals knows someone who knows someone who knows the caretaker who has a key to the church where my grandfather was likely baptized. → Read More

A great teacher sees the promise of September

Anna Howell arrived in Lincoln in 1998. → Read More

A Ferris wheel is still food for the soul

What we love about the Champlain Valley Fair. → Read More

Bohjalian: A little too much like life

'Old age isn't a battle; old age is a massacre,' wrote Philip Roth. → Read More

To understand VT, look to Georgia

The pit bull and chocolate Lab mix spent two hours in a bulldozer. → Read More

Death of Cecil: Was it for naught?

The world is appalled at the actions of a Minnesota dentist. → Read More

Goodyear house is heading home

Flatbed truck helps make the big move in Lincoln. → Read More

The ‘Mockingbird’ that might have hatched – but didn’t’

I was among millions who dove into “Go Set a Watchman,” the day the novel went on sale. → Read More

What's in store for VT? Ask the store owner

Vaneasa Stearns has been a witness to the way Vermont has changed. → Read More

The day turbulence was inside the plane

Tale of a gastrointestinal meltdown at 35,000 feet. → Read More