An essayist, printer and book artist, A. Kendra Greene has refined the art of the tome. A former writer in residence at the ...
As we step into 2025, the power of literature remains undeniable in shaping our thoughts, fueling creativity, and inspiring change. Whether you’re looking for personal growth, adventure, or profound ...
Children’s book author Arefa Tehseen’s The Witch in the Peepul Tree will be translated into Sinhala. We caught up with the ...
Caldecott Medalist Uri Shulevitz, widely celebrated for his distinctive ink and watercolor images that capture a child's ...
The Nation spoke with the journalist about one of the the biggest problems in contemporary life—attention and its ...
Dante’s Commedia (or Divine Comedy, written in the opening decades of the 14th century) is already a heavily and explicitly ...
Ortiz’s an AN Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States was first released in 2015 as part of Beacon Press’s Revisioning History series. Other books in the series include the histories of queer ...
Nestled under the majestic Chugach Mountains, Anchorage, Alaska, holds a literary treasure that’s as vast as the Last ...
In today’s world dominated by social media and smartphones, new issues relating to youth mental health have arisen dramatically since the early 2010s — thankfully, along with helpful ...
Mac Barnett, the new national ambassador for young people’s literature, explores innovative storytelling hiding in humble ...
This week’s reviews range from Anne Tyler’s latest romantic novel (her 25th!) to a guide to saving both money and the planet ...
Children navigate a changing world, moving with Ono to New York City in 1952 and witnessing her early struggles through Tolin ...