By Alexandra Alter and Elisabeth Egan Our critic on November’s best new books. By Sarah Weinman Henri Bergson enjoyed a cult following on both sides of the Atlantic in the early 20th century.
Revelations about a relationship between the author and a girl who was 16 when they met shocked readers, but not scholars of his work. Now there’s a debate about how much she influenced his ...
Nov. 18, 2024 — A promising daily tablet is effective at increasing height and improving proportional limb growth in children with achondroplasia, the most common form of dwarfism, according to ...
It didn’t take long for BookToker Asia Lin to understand that “Wicked,” the book by Gregory Maguire, would be nothing like the musical she had first seen months earlier. “It was the first ...
• Book bans are on the rise as conservative parental rights groups fight what they believe is ‘wokeness’ in classrooms. • They typically target books about race and gender identity, and ...
Roger Lewis explores the historical injustices done to women throughout the Ancient history in Joan Smith's new book. The deaths of Abraham Lincoln, JFK and Natasha Richardson were some of the ...
The Miami Book Fair is a chance for the whole community — readers and non-readers — to celebrate literature. For 41 years, the Book Fair has featured booksellers and publishers, a writer’s ...
In her first book, the five-time Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover star writes candidly about secretly battling breast cancer seven years ago and her journey to sobriety. Below, discover the six ...
The world can be a dark place at times, and we all need something light-hearted to entertain and distract us. Happily, there are a host of witty, satirical and downright hilarious books out there, ...