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UCSB Arts & Lectures and the UCSB Library will present UCSB Reads Author Event with Ross Gay, “The Book of Delights,” 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 8 at ...
It’s not a large exhibition, but it’s a versatile one, covering medieval bookmaking technology and science, the social lives ...
The books and Fable, the resident cat at Known Grove Books & More, are all settled in at the new location on Honesdale's Main ...
We had so much fun with last year’s Best Books of the 21st Century list that we’re back with another literary extravaganza. Next week, the Book Review will unveil a five-day challenge that ...
It’s been about two and half years since a book highlighting Sioux Falls’ history hit store shelves. City of Hustle is a ...
Populist and patrician, hustler and moralist, salesman and satirist, he embodied the tensions within his America, and ours.
In the dystopian Ray Bradbury novel “Fahrenheit 451,” a totalitarian government mandates the burning of books. At the time of its writing, 1953, the author suggested that the impetus for the book was ...
When readers meet Eddie, his father is sick and on his way to Sioux Falls for medical treatment. The family leaves behind ...
Books written by Canadians made up 12 per cent of print book sales in Canada in 2024, according to BookNet Canada. Time will tell whether the recent push to buy Canadian will flow through into ...
On one hand, the argument of Richard Kreitner’s deeply researched and unsparingly honest “Fear No Pharaoh” — that ... fitting six of them into a single book is even more challenging.
“The APLS board has been clear that there are no exceptions or loopholes ... the group voted to keep two books – “Sold,” a 2006 book about sexual slavery India, and “Grown,” a 2020 ...
Vorenberg’s account, despite the intervening carnage, returns us to a situation eerily similar to the one that preceded the war; the white South, though militarily defeated, had no intention of ...