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In Heather Clark’s novel, “The Scrapbook,” an American girl meets a German boy and falls head over heels — and headfirst into a history of fascism.
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Heather Christle’s “In the Rhododendrons: A Memoir with Appearances by Virginia Woolf” is an unusual blend of personal and literary history.
Talking Heads are revered as thoughtful art rockers. But the band's history is thorny, as explored in new book, "Burning Down the House." ...
In 1954, the Academy gave the award for Documentary Short Subject to the first film in Walt Disney's People & Places series. Titled The Alaskan Eskimo, the film stitched together events in the ...
Corinne Bailey Rae is working on a children's picture book that draws upon her early memories of music. The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter has a deal with Rocky Pond Books, an imprint of Penguin ...
While the book primarily focuses on their two-year sailing adventure, it also reflects on the pressures that led them to make such a drastic change.
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Netflix's 'The Hunting Wives' will be taking inspiration from a book — but how close is it sticking to the source material?
Heartbreak and troubles abound in this week's literary fiction: The Scrapbook by Heather Clark, Ordinary Love by Marie Rutkoski, The Mobius Book by Catherine Lacey By CLAIRE ALLFREE Published: 19: ...
NFL quarterback Jalen Hurts publishes “Better Than a Touchdown,” a children’s book teaching resilience and self-belief.
‘Strong, beautiful, successful women’: Heather Watson on inspiring the next generation and life beyond tennis Watson returns to Wimbledon on Tuesday but already has an eye on the future and ...