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The Very First Books Published by Some of Your Favorite Publishing Houses
You Know What They Say About First Impressions . . .
By
Emily Temple
| August 15, 2019
For Sarah Broom, Coming-of-Age Means Learning to See
Of a Childhood in New Orleans
By
Sarah M. Broom
| August 15, 2019
Jim Marshall's Iconic Photos from the 1969 Woodstock Festival
Santana, Jerry Garcia, The Who, Hippies in the Mud, and More
By
Michelle Margetts
| August 15, 2019
Where Have All the Pirates Gone?
Nobody Even "Corsairs" Any More
By
Peter Lehr
| August 15, 2019
Fourteen-Year-Old Marley Dias, Tireless Promoter of Diversity in Literature
"It started in fifth grade, when Dias noticed a lack of diversity in the books she read in school."
By
Matt Grant
| August 15, 2019
President Obama recommends Téa Obreht, Lauren Wilkinson, and more for your late summer reading.
By
Emily Temple
| August 14, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Pour one out for Pacific Standard and its final book recommendations.
By
Corinne Segal
| August 14, 2019
Lyz Lenz: Finding a Creation Myth of One’s Own
By
Lyz Lenz
| August 14, 2019
The Theranos Effect:
When Cutting-Edge Scientists Are Frauds
By
Nicolas Chevassus-au-Louis
| August 14, 2019
The French Village That Saved Hundreds Fleeing Nazi Persecution
Maggie Paxson on Refuge and Resistance in WWII
By
Maggie Paxson
| August 14, 2019
The Quiet Renaissance of India's Community Cookbooks
A Plea For Regional Flavor Rises in the Era of Prepackaging
By
Meher Mirza
| August 14, 2019
Sister Helen Prejean:
My Faith Began With a Fear of Leaving Home
Life Before
Dead Man Walking
By
Helen Prejean
| August 14, 2019
Roy Jacobsen on the Backbone of Nordic Literature: the Sagas of Iceland
Some of Europe's Most Enduring, Complex Literary Works
By
Roy Jacobsen
| August 14, 2019
Reese Witherspoon is adapting this 1200-word short story into a film for Netflix.
By
Emily Temple
| August 13, 2019
Ibram X. Kendi: How Racism Relies on Arbitrary Hierarchies
From 15th-Century West Africa to Suburban Long Island
By
Ibram X. Kendi
| August 13, 2019
Do We Care Enough About Animals to Save Them From Extinction?
Jane Rawson on Empathy Deficit and the Work of Contemporary Fiction
By
Jane Rawson
| August 13, 2019
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