Children need access to diverse perspectives to grow, and that includes those that are unpopular or uncomfortable.
Fall reading suggestions: whodunnits by Katarina Bivald, Stella Sands, Ragnar Jonasson, Leonie Swann and Alan Bradley.
Judge Samuel Epstein of the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois, ruled that Henry Miller’s novel, “Tropic of Cancer,” was ...
This article originally appeared on Shreveport Times: The legacy of a director: Remembering John Tuggle OpenAI is changing its logo to a large black "O," Fortune says, and the company's own staff ...
A recent survey of members of the Tennessee Association of School Librarians found that more than 1,100 titles have been ...
Displays of banned and challenged books, including information on how to fight censorship, will be up at seven Bucks County ...
A best-selling novel about a woman's friendship with a giant Pacific octopus has been named the 2024 Read Together Palm Beach County book. The Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County announced the ...
Read on for all of Peter James's Roy Grace books in order. When James Taylor arrives late for a funeral, he has to stand at the back of the small church. But, as the service progresses, Taylor notices ...
She began writing about personal finance to document her experience paying off $107,000 of debt, which is detailed in her book, The Great Debt Dump. Previously, she contributed as a freelance ...
The in-between season offers ample chance to dive into a new book. From easy-breezy reads ... by allegations of abuse made against Michael online in “The List”. Having made a career of ...
As well as the promise of autumn, September brings with it a huge array of brilliant new books for every kind of reader. Whether you’re craving critically acclaimed novels, page-turning mysteries, or ...