The opinions of the smart, well-read women in my Denver book club mean a lot, and often determine what the rest of us choose ...
I write essentially about the Arctic and its people, Inuit–the semi-nomads who were made to settle down, for better or worse,” the late Inuk artist, author, activist and more Alootook Ipellie tells us ...
A psychoanalyst studies love and the fascinating story behind Larry Bird ...
Enchanting and timely, Kirsten Miller’s “The Women of Wild Hill” is a vital call to action for “the most powerful generation of women to ever live” to embrace the fullness of their power together.
David Gemmell continues the story of the Rigante in book two of the series, Midnight Falcon.
Dive into the adventurous life of young Maharana Pratap, brought alive by Harshikaa Udasi, in a tale of courage, honour, and loyalty that will captivate young readers Kings and queens were children ...
Journal hides who killed the book review. Notre Dame University’s philosophy journal rejected a book review critical of gender ideology, although its board is providing little e ...
As in the new book, “Shut Up and Read” by Jeannine A. Cook, though, the bookstore is where you can really make some noise. “Shut Up and Read: A Memoir from Harriett’s Bookshop” by Jeannine A. Cook ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Hayley and her daughter, Frith, live in a cabin in Vermont’s Green Mountains to hide out from Frith’s father, a Louisiana boatman and dangerous addict.
In the book world, Colleen Hoover’s about as polarizing as an author can get. Some readers laud her as a literary powerhouse, a mainstay of the romance genre. Others consider her books — and her ...
Craig Childs’ book serves as both a eulogy for the loss of dark skies and a celebration of what we can see and learn when we ...