BookGive in Denver is a completely free bookstore housed in a converted gas station, and yes, you read that correctly: every ...
Black women have always been at the center of the story—even when history tried to write us out. Thankfully, a brilliant group of contemporary African-American authors is giving our foremothers the ...
This is an edition of the Books Briefing, our editors’ weekly guide to the best in books. Sign up for it here. Enrigue’s approach serves his subject well because the Apache Wars are so often ...
SALISBURY TWP., Pa. - The book "Burn Down Master's House" brings little known stories of historical figures to the surface in vivid detail. The book, which is historical fiction, became a New York ...
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Our columnist on four stellar new releases. Credit...Caroline Gamon Supported by By Alida Becker Alida Becker was an editor at the Book Review for 30 years. She was the first winner of the National ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Editor’s note: 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 to pile onto our ...
If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. In honor of the American Girl brand’s 40th anniversary this year, a new historical fiction novel on Samantha Parkington is headed to ...
Throughout February, WTOP is celebrating Black History Month. Join us on-air and online as we bring you the stories, people and places that make up our diverse community. As Black History Month ...
This week, a look at three brand-new genre favorites in historical fiction, dark romance and a middle-grade book club pick. For more on this year’s ongoing ...
It was the best-of times (you know, that period in December when we do the best-of lists). But it could feel like the worst of times: There’s so much to read before the year finishes! Well, there’s ...
We really got around in 2025. We traveled outside of Earth’s atmosphere, entered hell through a portal in Cambridge, returned to Panem, and dangled our feet from a seaside pier. All without ever ...
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