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4 Fiction Books About Dysfunctional Families For A Break From Your Own This Thanksgiving
From estranged siblings and themes of identity to meddling, dysfunctional parents, these chaotic books offer a relatable sense of respite during Thanksgiving.
Featuring 282 reviews of fiction, nonfiction, children’s, and YA books; also in this issue: interviews with Oyinkan Braithwaite; Thien Ho; Jeff Kinney; and E. Lockhart; and more One of the most ...
Ohio Thrift Store wears its state pride like a badge of honor. This local institution has perfected the art of thrift store organization. The logical layout guides you naturally from section to ...
Welcoming translations gives the prize the potential to show that books from different cultures and written in languages ...
As we await the Nov. 10 news of the winner among the six novels short-listed for the annual Booker Prize, administrators of ...
From hilarious picture books to captivating page-turners, Shenandoah County school libraries celebrated National Book Month ...
In three minutes, these fourth-graders get “just a taste” of a book — and many walk away excited to read something new.
Writer Avaya Hall reflects on how childhood historical fiction novels helped her develop empathy and curiosity.
New fiction by Salman Rushdie and Bryan Washington, a memoir by Margaret Atwood, devilish romantasy and more. Credit...The ...
In recent years, the literary marriage novel has taken a backseat to the literary divorce novel, the novel of interpersonal ...
BY MAHADEV DESAI The Booker Prize Foundation has announced the launch of the Children’s Booker Prize, a £50,000 award ...
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