Journalist Whitaker (Saying It Loud) examines the far-reaching legacy of Malcolm X in this captivating biography. Whitaker begins with the immediate impact of Malcolm’s February 1965 assassination.
Tahereh Mafi marks a highly anticipated return to the Shatter Me universe with Watch Me, the first in a spin-off series set ...
In this edition of our monthly thematic roundup of BookLife titles, we feature books about travel and world cuisine.
This exquisite triptych from Aciman (Call Me By Your Name) explores desire and fate among old friends, new acquaintances, and ...
The lead authors of the 2018 Museum and Library Services Act—two Democrats and two Republicans—wrote to remind Institute of ...
The married couple will assume ownership of the online literary publication from Alyson Sinclair, who has served as its ...
The 250-year-old U.K.-based chain of 480 outlets has been sold for £76 million to private equity firm Modella Capital and ...
In Please Yell at My Kids, Brazilian American journalist Marina Lopes encourages American parents to rethink rugged ...
True identity is not something imposed from the outside but something that can be reclaimed, reimagined, and embraced in ...
Griffith-Atkins, a therapist and the parent of a child with Prader-Willi syndrome, invites fellow caregivers to acknowledge ...
Fatherhood is in the crosshairs of America’s culture wars, with debates over masculinity and gender roles fueling social ...
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