While we live in a digital age, books have never gone out of style. There is nothing like huddling up with a good book during ...
Ethan Minton is a high school freshman from Sacramento who started a literacy initiative at the age of 11. He created a ...
Three decades ago, eight women gathered on the first Monday in February to discuss John Grisham’s novel “A Time to Kill.” And since that time, the members of The Old Metairie Book Club have continued ...
This spring will be a telling one for American literature, with straightforward biographies of two American giants, and, what is more interesting, novels from several authors who may have reached ...
On a rainy Sunday afternoon in Marietta, a dozen readers curl into corners of the Good Mews Animal Foundation. The scene is peaceful, with pages turning softly as cats roam around them, sometimes ...
The sun had set and parking was in short supply by the time I showed up at LitLit, The Little Literary Fair on Sunday night. And considering I’d already been to the library and a couple of bookstores ...
New York native and former CEO of Macmillan John Sargent, is a titan of publishing. His new book, Turning Pages: The Adventures and Misadventures of a Publisher (Arcade Publishing, $26.99), recalls ...
On Sept. 17, which just happened to be Constitution Day, we got the chance to interview Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor about her new book, “Turning Pages: My Life Story” (Philomel Books). As ...
Ann Arbor, Mich. - In a dimly lit back room on the second level of the University of Michigan library's book-shelving department, Courtney Mitchel helped a giant desktop machine digest a rare, ...
On April 24, Michael Gorra, professor of English language and literature, was named to the prestigious American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In this article from 2021, Gorra looks back on a few of ...
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