In October, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss Stephen Graham Jones’s latest horror novel, about an Indigenous man who is turned into a...
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In “The Waterbearers,” Sasha Bonét weaves her matrilineal history into a larger struggle for survival and self-knowledge.
In October, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss Stephen Graham Jones’s latest horror novel, about an Indigenous man who is turned into a...
In her latest book, Women’s Issues in Saudi Theater, writer Nermin al-Houti opens a wide window into the world of theater, exploring its role as a...
Author Treasea Petitti brings curiosity, nostalgia, and joy to life in her delightful children’s book, Grandma’s Garden. Through the eyes...
In Emmelie Prophète’s “Cécé,” a young woman is determined to survive the slums — first by doing sex work, then by posting her gruesome...
AUTHOR Joanne Haynes' lineage is littered with people whose actions caused societal shifts. Taking a deep-dive into that has brought her to an...
AUTHOR Joanne Haynes' lineage is littered with people whose actions caused societal shifts. Taking a deep-dive into that has brought her to an...
Israel’s nearly two-year war pushed parts of Gaza into “man-made” famine, according to a report published in August by a United Nations-backed...
Ilana Masad’s new novel, “Beings,” weaves together three separate story lines to explore how we process and narrate our lives.
In the new memoir “Awake,” the evangelical star Jen Hatmaker explores how the implosion of her 26-year marriage helped lead to a spiritual...
Lucy Dacus covered Sufjan Stevens’ ‘Chicago’ during this year’s All Things Go in New York – the song the festival was named after. READ...