What did Jane Austen read, in between writing "Pride and Prejudice" and "Emma"? In "Jane Austen's Bookshelf," "Pawn Stars" ...
The book focuses on six brothers and sisters and their ancestors, and particularly on brother and sister Fikile and Brigalia ...
Occasional snow on the ground and a cup of hot cocoa or tea and it is time to restock bookshelves for the rest of your winter ...
Capital Area District Libraries’ expert selectors have curated a dynamic Black History Month reading list for all ages, ...
In “Summer of Fire and Blood,” Lyndal Roper tells the story of the serfs who fought for a better life and the elites who ...
Anand Teltumbde’s biography of B.R. Ambedkar presents a nuanced and critical look at his life, shedding light on the ...
Sylvia Plath’s writing was witty, political, emotional and sharp. A substantial new collection includes more than 50 ...
The Finnish Literature Exchange (FILI) lists more than 100 up-and-coming books from Finland. The bulk of them are so new that ...
The Irish nationalist was caught in the fault lines between empire and nation, colonised and coloniser, public face and ...
The standout essays in Megan Marshall’s “After Lives” recall her troubled father and the fate of a high school classmate.
Mercia saw the rise of kings, Christianity and our very identity, as Max Adams reveals in this genius history, The Mercian Chronicles ...