In January, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss Xenobe Purvis’s debut novel, about a small English village ...
Two books center on small acts of grit and valor, from a bold little onion to an orphaned boy carrying messages for the French Resistance.
In the Brooklyn Rail interview, Savaş explains her propensity for writing about “unnamed cities or characters of unspecified ...
Who better than Werner Herzog, the Bavarian mad genius, to take us on a heady time-travelling exploration on what truth might ...
"The Giant Leap," by astrobiologist Caleb Scharf, is an optimistic account of our widening journey into the cosmos.
Greg Kincaid, who authored “A Dog Named Christmas,” is a practicing attorney who lives on a farm in eastern Kansas with his ...
This week’s Summerville Reads picks include Beth Vrabel’s middle-grade caper, Neil Shea’s Arctic reporting and Adam Johnson’s mythic epic.
The ouster of Sheikh Hasina in August 2024 by student-led protests promised, even if momentarily, a new beginning. Almost 18 months later, the cast of characters have changed but democracy continues ...
It seems only right that a woman who penned a book in 1972 that many of us boomers read to our kids and grandkids has now ...
This is exactly what we have all been gifted in the form of a new book modestly titled Letters for Life: Guidance for ...
The joys and frustrations of living in a small town, the value of friends and the challenges of rebuilding one’s life meld ...
To celebrate talented author Sophie Kinsella's life, we thought it would be fitting to introduce our readers to some of her ...