The best memoirs and biographies blend fascinating anecdotes with deeper meditations that make us reflect on our own lives.
Six new books by Berkshire authors explore connection, love, loss and community, from memoirs and romance to mysteries and ...
ROCHESTER – Rochester Public Schools is starting to consider ways it could allow students more freedom to celebrate religious holidays that have not been included in the district’s annual calendar. On ...
Students and faculty at UT Austin are concerned about the future of academic freedom on campus after the University of Texas System announced an audit of courses related to gender studies. In a ...
Megha Majumdar’s new novel follows two disastrously entangled lives in a famine-ridden future. By Lily Meyer Lily Meyer is a translator, a critic and the author of the novels “The End of Romance” and ...
Students at Harvard and McGill say it’s possible to cut through polarization at colleges. The past two years have been particularly challenging for Jewish college students. Our campuses, which should ...
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Dan Brown created a phenomenon two decades ago with “The Da Vinci Code,” a novel that blends the plot and pacing of a thriller, with multiple mysteries for readers to solve, based on a structure of ...
AUGUSTA, Ga (WJBF)- This week, the Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning celebrates its 15th annual “Georgia Pre-K Week,” a program that highlights the importance of early learning.
In Jacqueline Harpman’s novel “Orlanda,” the repressed half of a woman’s soul jumps into the body of a man. Chaos ensues. By MJ Franklin MJ Franklin is an editor at the Book Review. When you purchase ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC) - In the last year, South Carolina has banned more than 20 books from the shelves of its public schools. Now, students and librarians are suing, claiming the state broke the law ...