Hernan Diaz’s first novel since his Pulitzer-Prize winning “Trust” is a futuristic thriller in which a young orphan survives by stealing electricity from the grid and selling ...
Clyburn’s history lesson on the first eight Black representatives recaps the playbook used to strip Black wealth.
The Three L Book Club hosts sibling authors Julia Walker and Norman McMillan for a luncheon on memoir, family stories and the ...
The hilarious and heartful imaginings and experiences of Pedro Martín's childhood are the subject of his upcoming graphic novel memoir, 'Mexikid Dreams,' the follow-up to his Newbery Honor–winning ...
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Our favorite titles of the year resurrect overlooked histories and examine how the United States ended up where it is today Science From “experimental archaeology” to the mysterious appeal of ...
The New Deal, George Selgin suggests, did not work the way most historians claim. This economist’s eye-opening analysis shows that the increased government centralization of the 1930s rarely resulted ...
A New Zealand book competition dropped two of a publisher’s books because they had A.I.-generated covers. The publisher and the designer pushed back. By Jin Yu Young Reporting from Seoul One book ...
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Banned Books Week has begun and new titles are dominating this year's top challenged list. Banned Books Week is Oct. 5-11 and this year's theme is, "Censorship Is so 1984. Read for Your Rights." The ...
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