Brontë’s classic has long been a favorite among readers, and this February the novel is getting a new film adaptation directed by Emerald Fennell, and starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi. The ...
How Our Deepest Longing Drives and Divides Us’ by Rebecca Newberger Goldstein “Rebecca Newberger Goldstein isn’t the first ...
As in the new book, “Lovely One” by Ketanji Brown Jackson (adapted for young readers), you might be a kid but you’ve always ...
Rende has a knack for conveying ribald humor. She writes her characters into uncomfortable and terribly awkward situations.
BOOK REVIEW: ‘The Aftermyth’ blends Greek myths and middle school in a smart, character-driven debut
Tracy Wolff’s ‘The Aftermyth’ reimagines Greek mythology through a Berkshires-based magical boarding school, offering a ...
The book falls into three parts, each connected to a different century and events related to what became known as Steller’s ...
“Denver: The City and Its Art,” with its colorful photographs by Caroline Miller, is a bit large to carry in your pocket.
Mule Cart, An Armenian Refugee Family’s Escape By Arpie Cherchian Cort and David Louis Cort Illustrated by Nicole Nielsen ...
Garbis Korajian’s autobiography is not only an engaging memoir, but an important commentary on a microcosm of society in ...
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‘That Book Is Dangerous!’ Review: Of Pages and Pieties
Adam Szetela depicts a publishing world beset by vicious pile-ons in response to transgressions and abject apologies.
Right on cue, Franklin and Loretta, a couple who had made a fortune in motion pictures, show up backstage and challenge Farnum, whisking Alida away from her captor and into the world of Hollywood high ...
Bennett Cerf’s Random House went from scrappy startup to publishing giant. Along the way, Cerf became a celebrity.
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