The children’s author, who grew up Catholic in Belfast, on complicated identities and how his marriage to a Protestant might ...
Bess Kalb writes very good children’s books. The one-time writer for Jimmy Kimmel Live shot to no. 1 on the New York Times best sellers list with her 2024 picture book, Buffalo Fluffalo, and is aiming ...
Bloomsbury is to publish Stations, a new novel by Louise Kennedy, author of the Women’s Prize shortlisted novel Trespasses, ...
Seymour Library’s October programs are packed with fall family fun! From a ghost-themed scavenger hunt in the Family Space to ...
Among the books hitting shelves next week are a picture book about a group of busy friends, a YA thriller about a dangerous ...
Fry bread is shape (“flat like a pancake/round like a ball”); fry bread is sound (“the bubbles sizzle and pop”); fry bread is color (“deep like coffee, sienna or earth”). In Maillard’s generous and ...
Chris Cooper, Oliver Hermanus, and Ben Shattuck sit down with Newsweek to discuss the story behind The History of Sound, starring Paul Mescal and Josh O'Connor.
The United States is in a speech war. Normally, human beings fight over money or land or love, but that is not what is happening today. Today, people are fighting over words. People’s lives are being ...
After our head-spinning read of Alex Foster’s Circular Motion, in which Earth’s rotation starts speeding up, the New Scientist Book Club headed to two very different worlds in Ursula K. Le Guin’s ...
This book is termed an “easy reader,” but in truth, it is poetry. Lobel’s introduction to his beloved woodland pair, whose ...
This book about conquering fear and delivering a letter to the moon includes fun-to-make noises — thumping, ripping, tearing.