Not all of the books listed below end with tragedy, but, as is often the case in real life, no tale unravels without its fair ...
Winning the Pulitzer Prize in 2022, "The Netanyahus" is a searing comic novel that peers behind the psychology of an abrasive ...
Is it ever okay to judge a book by its cover? Unfortunately, as we have concluded, Penguin's answer to that question is 'yes' ...
Kay Sohini's graphic memoir, This Beautiful, Ridiculous City, tells a story of migration and redefinition. Gay Talese gathers ...
Nigerian boy Osaivbie Izedonmwen, 10, has completed a remarkable challenge—reading 200 books in one year. Now, he plans to launch a global reading campaign.
Reading, writes Edwina Preston, is a way of journeying on the wings of others without moving from the armchair (or bed). Here ...
Idaho's new law, which forces libraries to segregate books deemed "harmful to minors" into adult-only sections, is facing a ...
Everett gives James the gift of language, and James writes his account of his travels with a stolen pencil stub—one which ...
A number of global publishing companies are suing the state of Idaho over a bill that requires public libraries to restrict what books and content minors can access, according to the local news outlet ...
Here’s what you need to know about Chinua Achebe’s debut novel.  Achebe told The Paris Review in 1994 that Yeats was one of ...
Major publishers, including Penguin Random House, Hachette Book Group, HarperCollins, Macmillan Publishers and Simon & ...
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