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PEOPLE spoke with Scholastic Kid Reporter Kush Kalra and bestselling children’s author Lauren Tarshis about the importance of ...
What follows is reported in the mode of pure observation: the body washed and wrapped in gauze “like a small mummy”; the ...
Saturday is Independent Bookstore Day, and some locally owned bookstores around Birmingham are getting ready to celebrate.
Love the smell of a dusty old tome? Looking for a page-turning best seller? Check out these new, used and independent shops.
Info: The Clinton County Trails Coalition will host a 15-mile trail tour including riding from Mulberry to Ogen St. and back, ...
The trees are blooming, the pollen is swirling, and Michigan's queer events calendar is fully activated. Whether you’re sneezing through your ...
Vietnam has been called the first “television” war. But it has also inspired generations of writers who have explored its origins, its horrors, its aftermath and the innate flaws and miscalculations ...
May’s calendar at the Waterbury Library is filling up fast with many free programs for all ages. A special slate of events ...
When it comes to the one book our staffers would read over and over again, many of us turn to classics over buzzy new reads.
In four new collections, a frank look at disability, a celebration of domestic life (and dogs), a gathering of hushed moments ...
On Thursday evening at Magers & Quinn, Liese Greensfelder will discuss her memoir, “Accidental Shepherd: How a California ...
The author recently spoke with Queer & Now about her book, the most recent winner of Canada Reads, that explores themes like gender, sexuality and identity. Published in 2016, the book details ...