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With 'Featherless,' her new novel about aging, ailing and the inevitability of death. A. G. Mojtabai joins so many other ...
A Meta tell-all memoir is soaring on Amazon’s best sellers rankings after legal efforts to squash it
Careless People,’ which contains unflattering portrayals of Meta executives, is getting a sales boost despite legal attempts ...
If you have an appetite for a delicious rom-com, “The Wedding Menu” by Letizia Lorini will satisfy your hunger. The novel, ...
While the book is a work of fiction, Sendowski ensures that it remains faithful to the historical and textual integrity of ...
Bruce Keebaugh has been the king of parties in Melbourne, making the impossible possible and being an architect of ...
PEOPLE can exclusively share the cover of 'Erased,' a new book that examines the impact of the patriarchy on American society ...
Alice Stebbins Wells patrolled dance halls, skating rinks, penny arcades and movie theaters, keeping these public spaces free ...
Clay Risen examines Cold War hysteria in an even-handed way, trusting readers to make the connection between McCarthyism and ...
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The author of “Salvage the Bones” and “Sing, Unburied, Sing” discusses the rewards of reading laborious novels.
How Christianity blurred the line between celibacy and androgyny.
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