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Two sisters who guard the woods that separate their town from fairyland are courted by their power-hungry neighbor in the ...
This searing posthumous anthology from Alareer (editor of Gaza Writes Back), a Palestinian poet and English professor who was killed by an Israeli air strike in 2023, collects his heart-wrenching ...
In this masterful work of true crime, Krist (The Mirage Factory) wraps a detailed portrait of a booming late-19th-century San Francisco around an engrossing account of a scandalous murder.
Fear, the First Amendment, and a Secret Campaign to Protect the Powerful’ (Mariner, Mar.), the New York Times editor exposes ...
Since its founding in 2008, the Washington, D.C.–based nonpartisan nonprofit News Literacy Project has been working on its ...
After some two years of legal wrangling, Amanda Jones will finally get her day in court after the Louisiana Supreme Court ...
The Publishers Weekly print magazine just got its first complete redesign in 20 years. Here's how it came together.
There’s no ignoring this elephant in the room. Though Donald Trump never specifically talked about libraries on the campaign trail, his reelection in November portends a whole new level of ...