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These books by Akwaeke Emezi, A.E. Osworth and Isaac Fellman demonstrate just how much genre fiction is capable of.
Right then. Memoirs, eh? Some blighter thinks his own piffle is worth the ink. Life, it seems, this grand outward shuffle from the nursery puddle to the ...
JFILM Opening Night at the Oaks Theater 6:30 p.m. The largest Jewish cultural event in the region gets underway tonight with a Swinging Sixties twist. Opening night for JFILM is must-do affair for ...
Antonio Muñoz Molina’s “Your Steps on the Stairs” tells a story of love, loneliness and one very good dog.
A belief that Jesus travelled to India and adopted Buddhist teachings and methods has been around since at least the 19th Century when scholars attempted to explain the similarities between Christiani ...
This off-kilter coming-of-age novel about one boy growing up in New York in the 1980s is detailed, digressive and capable of ...
Mental illness is no longer a taboo in Bangladesh — but are we healing, or simply importing a foreign language of suffering? In ‘Crazy Like Us,’ Ethan Watters shows what happens when psychiatry ...
Author Julie Ditchburn Patton is publishing her first novel after years of effort. Studies show that grit is a hallmark of success, often outweighing aptitude and talent.
It is two decades since a group of fans turned their backs on the Glazer takeover to start again - despite mockery they are ...
Electric motorcycles have instant torque. The moment you twist the throttle, it reacts. There is no lag. No gear shifts. Just ...
Emily Henry sat down with USA TODAY to talk new book "Great Big Beautiful Life," the state of modern romance and healing ...