Books about writers’ dogs and cats are a literary staple. Now there’s a booming subset of memoirs about writers’ ...
The public library in Fairhope, Alabama — a picturesque city on the shores of Mobile Bay — has found itself in the crosshairs ...
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett has a book coming out in September that her publisher is billing as an invitation for ...
Perhaps being persuadable is overrated—at least if it means “coming to accept the unacceptable.” This is an edition of the ...
That Which Unites US, an immersive public art installation made possible by The Soloviev Foundation, is proud to introduce ...
The Virginia delegate may have spoken those words on March 23, 1775, but some historians doubt it. And at least two other men ...
And increasing numbers of children's books are showing kids and teens how it's done. From stories of the authors' own activist experiences to how-to guides with tips on everything from organizing a ...
Throughout the pages of “One Little Goat,” Passover’s timeless resonance is powerfully conveyed — after all, we are still ...
In The Decline and Fall of the Human Empire, Henry Gee lays out our incoming perils. But his solution feels more than a little far-fetched ...
Rhode Island lawmakers are considering a "Freedom to Read" bill that would protect books on race, gender, and identity from being banned in schools and libraries. Proponents of the bill argue that it ...
More than a third of books banned last year featured fictional characters or real person of color, a new analysis from PEN America shows.
No matter how much time you plan to spend in New York City, it never seems like quite long enough. It’s truly a “so much to do, so little time” situation.