“Denver: The City and Its Art,” with its colorful photographs by Caroline Miller, is a bit large to carry in your pocket.
Brontë’s classic has long been a favorite among readers, and this February the novel is getting a new film adaptation directed by Emerald Fennell, and starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi. The ...
Adam Szetela depicts a publishing world beset by vicious pile-ons in response to transgressions and abject apologies.
How Our Deepest Longing Drives and Divides Us’ by Rebecca Newberger Goldstein “Rebecca Newberger Goldstein isn’t the first ...
As usual, James Grippando uses Miami as more than a background, showing readers the heat, history and demands of life in South Florida.
The book falls into three parts, each connected to a different century and events related to what became known as Steller’s ...
Though it appears to be like a self-help book, it is that and much more. As Gupta says it in her Introduction: ‘Anchor Within ...
A gripping follow-up to Mafia Queens of Mumbai, the book uncovers the stories of women who dominated India’s criminal ...
The book is titled quite appropriately, ‘Doing the right thing’, as this is what Ratan Tata stood for till his last day. All business decisions taken were based on what he thought was right even when ...
Eating Ashes,” by Brenda Navarro, dispenses with familiar portrayals of mourning in a tale of migration, loss and memory.
In 2025 donations to health and garden charities reached £3.9m. There are 3,300 gardens opened. In 2027, NGS celebrates its centenary and there will be commemorative gardening products on sales.
In the fantasy graphic novel, Fustuk, the young Katah Fustukian is the only non-chef in his family. His siblings, Noori and ...