Selected by Michael Korda, the author, most recently, of ‘Muse of Fire: World War I as Seen Through the Lives of the Soldier ...
In “All the Worst Humans,” Phil Elwood recounts a career spent engineering headlines for some of the world’s villains. By Jim Windolf New novels from J. Courtney Sullivan and Liz Moore, a ...
By Bruce Handy Picture book writers whose works look different from one another because they’re illustrated by different artists are less apt to be on your radar. By Emily Jenkins ...
For Josephine Baker, Gertrude Stein and other American women in the early 20th century, the French capital offered an ...
This collection of interviews, by a former editor of New York, aims to illuminate artists’ processes through conversation. The novelist Michael Cunningham describes writing first thing in the ...
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“Every Brilliant Thing” tackles depression with hilarity
Described as heart-wrenching and hilarious, even one of the funniest plays about depression, “Every Brilliant Thing” will be ...
Half a decade has elapsed since the book’s publication, meaning that Queenie and her mid-twenties pals have now been rewritten as members of Gen Z. There are nods to the 2020s setting ...
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Whether you’re an avid follower of Reese’s Book Club and Read with Jenna like me, or you simply want to find some hidden gems on the *online* bookshelves, this list is for you. Wonderfully ...
A paper published in an international medical journal reported research on an antibiotic resistance ... A microbiologist by training, the brilliant Anirban Mahapatra goes on to outline some solution ...