Winter months make the best reading months. And if you love to read, take a look at the titles that have captured the ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with writer Jo Nesbo about his new thriller, Blood Ties. In it, two brothers with a dark history stand in contrast to the setting, a pretty little spa town.
Ross Douthat admits he is a little self-conscious about his interest in UFOs. “It’s just sort of embarrassing,” he tells me ...
The British writer claims that people prefer others to make decisions for them. He argues that the fears we associate with ...
In his new memoir "Talk To Me," author Rich Benjamin details his family's story, including that of his grandfather, Daniel Fignolé, a Haitian president who was ousted in a coup in 1957.
Editor's note: Palm Beach County leads every county east of the Mississippi in agricultural sales, according to the Palm ...
Hutchinson students will begin their holiday break. For the next nine days, there’s no bus to catch, homework to finish or deadlines to meet. It begs the question – ...
A Brazilian family is rocked when the father disappears following a military coup. I'm Still Here tells the heroic true story ...
Junie' author Erin Crosby Eckstine wrote her new book to preserve her family's stories. Here's how it came to life during the ...
Blakeley, who teaches writing at Emory University, didn’t find out about her mother’s arrest until she was an adult herself. ...
Historians from Eau Claire to Milwaukee are racing to preserve the 100-year legacy of Latino settlement in Wisconsin.
Bill Gates is set to release his most personal book yet, "Source Code," a memoir about his childhood, on Feb. 4.
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