A new, unwieldy tome dedicated to the gallery’s bicentenary is king of contradictions ...
In “Red Scare,” Clay Risen shows how culture in the United States is still driven by the political paranoia of the 1950s.
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Described as Fifty Shades of Grey meets Serpent and the Wings of Night, this why-choose (reverse-harem) romantasy follows the ...
PEOPLE can exclusively share the cover of 'Erased,' a new book that examines the impact of the patriarchy on American society ...
Kang’s novels offer an important lens for understanding Korean history and politics, and the grief and strength of the Korean people.
Cristina Rivera Garza’s newly translated novel evokes a mixture of numbness and anxiety in the face of incessant violence.
Clay Risen examines Cold War hysteria in an even-handed way, trusting readers to make the connection between McCarthyism and ...
Genealogists volunteering for the Looted Books Project recently returned a volume to a 103-year-old Holocaust survivor in Florida who was given the book in 1930 as a gift for her good performance in ...
Whether you have someone in your family or school who's on the spectrum or are just looking for a compelling read, these books deliver. Some focus on kids who are dealing with the challenges of having ...
The fantastic (in every sense of the word) books on this list draw from Indian, Norse, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean myths. For more great fantasy reads, check out our Fantasy Books for Kids and ...
Two teenage boys set out north with few plans and plenty of frustrations in Vijay Khurana’s novel, “The Passenger Seat.” ...