By Brian Raftery The Books Readers Loved in 2024 A taboo-busting Brooklyn memoir, a tender Japanese novel about the beauty of connection, a book by a death doula: Editors and writers from around ...
The winner of this year’s National Book Award in fiction has published several collections of poems. Our critic takes a look. In “Ira Gershwin: A Life in Words,” Michael Owen offers a ...
She and Greenfield started highlighting printouts and taking photos of pages from non-circulated books that detailed bits of her family history. Johnson learned slaves were used not just as labor but ...
[2] 1:7 Asaph is probably an alternate spelling for Asa; some manuscripts read Asa; also verse 8 [3] 1:10 Amos is probably an alternate spelling for Amon; some manuscripts read Amon; twice in this ...
It has been tempting to view the C.I.A. as omniscient. Yet Coll’s chastening new book about the events leading up to the Iraq War, in 2003, shows just how often the agency was flying blind.
Sport fans: we have your Christmas sorted. Roger Alton has picked out the best sport books of 2024 ranging from the scientific way to score a penalty to the heartfelt memoir of Sir Chris Hoy.
[1] 1:6 Words in italic type have been added for clarity. They are not found in the original Greek. [2] 1:7 NU-Text reads Asaph. [3] 1:10 NU-Text reads Amos.