To mark Banned Books Week, the American Library Association released a report on the rise in censorship efforts: In 2022, there have been attempts to restrict access to 1,651 titles.
“The Silent Twins,” a new film starring Letitia Wright and Tamara Lawrance, sets out to show the complexity of twinship onscreen.
A civil rights advocate investigates.
A civil rights advocate investigates.
The kids are back in their classrooms — but are they OK? These new titles can provide reassurance, advice and solidarity.
The kids are back in their classrooms — but are they OK? These new titles can provide reassurance, advice and solidarity.
In “Lucy by the Sea,” Elizabeth Strout relocates a formerly married couple from Manhattan to Maine at the peak of the Covid pandemic.
In “Lucy by the Sea,” Elizabeth Strout relocates a formerly married couple from Manhattan to Maine at the peak of the Covid pandemic.
Dan Gemeinhart’s latest book, “The Midnight Children,” is light compared with “The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise,” but weighty nonetheless.
Dan Gemeinhart’s latest book, “The Midnight Children,” is light compared with “The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise,” but weighty nonetheless.
“Moonflower,” inspired by the author Kacen Callender’s own struggles, is about helping young people to heal.
“Moonflower,” inspired by the author Kacen Callender’s own struggles, is about helping young people to heal.
A “super scholarly sleuth,” he devoted 35 years to editing 30 volumes of the author’s books, essays, letters, diaries and manuscripts.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Behind the best-selling novelist Ilona Andrews are two people who live, work, lift weights and take care of their pets under the same roof.
Behind the best-selling novelist Ilona Andrews are two people who live, work, lift weights and take care of their pets under the same roof.
New international fiction from Guadeloupe, the Canary Islands, Tahiti and Basque Country.
New international fiction from Guadeloupe, the Canary Islands, Tahiti and Basque Country.
In Meghan Gilliss’s debut novel, “Lungfish,” a young family maroons itself on a deserted island where sustenance is whatever you can get your hands on.
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