Skip to Main Content
The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

While Orwell wrote his dystopia in 1949, I noticed many glaring parallels with the modern world when I was reading this book over the past month. The Party’s slogan, “Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past,” struck me as extremely relevant today.  

Book Corner: When truth becomes treason

by Aileen Jang, Assistant News Editor November 20, 2025
George Orwell's "1984" urges us to always protect the truth, resist being controlled by those in power, defend the right to think and speak freely before our rights are taken away.
Jonathan Lethem’s 1994 novel “Gun, with Occasional Music” thrusts readers into the perplexing world of near-future Oakland.

Book Corner: Ask no questions, feel no pain

by Suhani Gupta, Aquila Managing Editor October 18, 2025
In the Oakland of the near future, humanoid animals roam the streets, the radio plays menacing music in place of bad news and anesthetizing drugs like “Forgettol” have humanity in a chokehold.
The central character of Kurt Vonnegut’s “Slaughterhouse-Five,” Billy Pilgrim becomes “unstuck in time.” He experiences his life out of order: one moment he’s a soldier in WWII, and then—suddenly—he’s living in a zoo on the planet Tralfamadore, the unwilling exhibit of a race of aliens who perceive all of time simultaneously.

Book Corner: So it goes

by Jessica Wang, Winged Post Managing Editor May 8, 2025

Billy Pilgrim, an unassuming optometrist, becomes “unstuck in time.” He experiences his life out of order: one moment he’s at his daughter’s wedding, the next he’s a soldier in WWII, and then—suddenly—he’s...

Book Corner: A fading silver lining

Book Corner: A fading silver lining

by Lindsay Li, Assistant A&E/Lifestyle Editor February 6, 2025

Rescued from near death in Canton and raised in England, Chinese-born Robin Swift prepares to assimilate into the Royal Institute of Translation, or Babel, to power the silver bars that hold Oxford...

Book Corner: Escaping the vacuum

Book Corner: Escaping the vacuum

by Suhani Gupta, Co-A&E/Lifestyle Editor August 18, 2024

Content warning: This article contains mentions of suicide and depression. Botanists often use a glass bell jar to protect samples of delicate plants. These jars serve as vacuums, cutting the...

Moshfegh exposes the emptiness and futility of chasing after superficial pleasures, painting a bleak portrait of a society adrift in a sea of excess. However, her dry wit and razor-sharp observations inject much-needed lightness into an otherwise heavy narrative, making it a surprisingly enjoyable read.

Book Corner: Wake up

by Jessica Wang March 17, 2024

Sometimes, you just want to sleep. The stress of everything around you presses on more and more. Maybe erasing yourself would serve as the easiest form of release from all external pressures. But the world...

As an avid Murakami reader, reading “Sputnik Sweetheart” felt like reconnecting with an old friend: comforting, nostalgic and moderately gut-wrenching. Complete with alternate universes, moon portals and other typical Murakami narrative devices, the plot follows a detective-style pattern reminiscent of earlier works like “Norwegian Wood,” unfolding with a familiarity that is predictable yet enjoyable all the same.

Book Corner: Separate orbits

by Alena Suleiman, Aquila Co-Editor-in-Chief January 26, 2024

As the moon casts its enigmatic glow over the landscape, a portal opens to the other side. Leap or stay? Sumire, the protagonist of Haruki Murakami’s “Sputnik Sweetheart,” chooses to leap, in hopes...

"Nine Perfect Strangers," Liane Moriarty's 2018 novel, tackles themes of tragedy, transformation and closure. The psychological thriller argues that growth does not exist in sudden revelations, but rather a constant cycle of hope for happiness.

Book Corner: The search for a new start

by Mia Tang, Reporter December 3, 2023

Nine people, sunken to the lowest points of their lives and seeking a fresh start, meet at a health resort, hoping to turn things around. To some, it is a break, a reprieve from the harsh realities and...

"The Secret History," a 1992 novel by Donna Tartt, carries one theme throughout: Beauty is terror, and the incessant pursuit of beauty, whether through constructing a certain persona or chasing a sensory experience, leads to evil. The characters’ descent into madness and subsequently, ruin, illustrates the consequences of pursuing a glamorous, hedonistic existence and reminds us to appreciate the good, not the beautiful.

Book Corner: ‘Beauty is harsh’

by Alena Suleiman, Co-Arts & Entertainment Editor January 19, 2023

An onslaught of white as far as your eyes can see. Freezing, you trudge your way through heaps of snow. Yet the blindingly beautiful scene masks a treacherous murder, as you and other Vermonters discover...

Load More Stories