Snyder and Hatch depict a lovely range of holiday moments: on one night, the family gets a flat tire and improvises a candle lighting with a banana menorah; on another, the youngest child and family ...
Kuper’s visuals are breathtaking and many moments, like a monarch suddenly perceiving the magnetic field that will guide her home, are magical. This self-aware pastiche blends an entire Saturday ...
In 'Frostlines' (Ecco, Dec.), the National Geographic reporter travels with animal packs and Indigenous hunters to explore how climate change is transforming the Arctic.
Fresh insights on race and gender, sex and power, and love and loss will give readers plenty to chew on. Edited by Denne Michele Norris (HarperOne) $27.99 In this stunning anthology, Norris, editor-in ...
The Indian American novelist’s ‘How to Commit a Postcolonial Murder’ (Pantheon, Jan.) chronicles a preteen’s coming of age and her plot to kill her rapist uncle.
She became best known for her abstract looped-wire sculptures, whose organic shapes invite comparisons to nature and the human body, and public art including the Japanese American Internment Memorial ...
In this week's edition of Endnotes, we take a look at Bryan Washington's Palaver, a bighearted drama about a 30-something Houston man’s reunion with his estranged mother. In its review, PW says it ...
The Association of American Publishers awarded its 2025 International Freedom to Publish Award to Freedom Letters, a Russian and Ukrainian language publisher operating from multiple countries. It has ...
A growing group of booksellers, librarians, and literary citizens is distributing books to the American reading public by bicycle.
Since being acquired by Presidio Investors in 2019, the digital-first publisher has exponentially increased its audiobooks and taken an interest in print retailers.
Publishing Professionals Against Book Bans, a new resource-sharing community affiliated with Authors Against Book Bans and geared toward industry insiders, will host its first virtual town hall on ...
Author duo Brian Andrews and Jeffrey Wilson will lead an eponymous imprint at Blackstone Publishing focused on military thrillers from established and emerging writers.