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An Anglican pastor, criminology lecturer, chaplain and former magistrate, John Deane-O’Keeffe writes with a warm and familiar ...
'Brutalist Interiors' is a new book exploring the genre's most spectacular spaces; we speak to its editor Derek Lamberton, ...
Looking for your next summer read? Here are the top 5 books Cincinnati residents are checking out at their local libraries.
What do murder-solving history professors, trad wife horror stories and Nazi-fighting witches have in common? They're all in ...
SENIOR NIGHT AT Isidore Newman School in Uptown New Orleans. Class of '23. A warm October sunset. A tunnel of cheerleaders ...
The Macmillan CEO spoke to the publisher’s recent growth, particularly in audio, as well as the company’s commitment to ...
A new book about the south Alabama neighborhood of Alabama Village will be coming out this fall. “Alabama Village: Faith, ...
The name I.K. Musaazi is more than a name in Uganda; it is a monument to the struggle for independence. It evokes a legacy ...
Eureka Springs-based Cynthia Kresse notices. She stops, lingers, sees. And in her pastel “Chicken House in Orange and Blue,” ...
Searing and based on true accounts, Jumpei Matsumoto’s drama follows teenage girls turned wartime caregivers as they navigate the unthinkable.
Her first book, Nano: the Spectacular Science of the Very (Very) Small, won the 2022 UK Literary Association (UKLA) Book Award for information books (3–14+ years). And now, with the help of beautiful ...