Books from Jon Klassen, Ruth Paul, Evan Turk and Maryrose Wood offer visual treats and bedtime charm.
Everett pulls off a masterly linguistic confection, in which enslaved people use Black English only as a wary affectation.
This book explores the experience and understanding of Roman Catholic sisters of their vocation to the apostolic form of religious life as they age. Based on interviews with twelve religious women ...
For the past 300 years, the Gibbs Building at King’s College has been home to many of history’s most influential characters. A new book explores the hidden – and in many cases, not-so-hidden – stories ...
Focusing on the life of Italian scholar Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, this is a superbly written effort to capture the power ...
A romance novel set during a world war has been published by a resident of the Village of Osceola Hills at Soaring Eagle.
The Villa Sorge was a private residence into which 75 women were crowded, speaking a variety of languages, and not all of them Jews. A topic of speculation was who was a spy among their fellow ...
Architect Andrew Frontini converts the architectural monograph into a story telling vehicle to candidly reveal the inner ...
Dive into the world of adventure as you discover your favorite book's story! Open the app and follow the basic instructions. If you're unsure how to use the app, refer to the Help screen (accessible ...
Well, this book is a pause in the story, so to speak, in that I won’t say it's not ... The Moods of Color by Eric Meola is ...
Astrophysicist and folklorist Moiya McTier tells that story in her delightful new book, "The Milky Way: An Autobiography of Our Galaxy." McTier's Milky Way makes for a prickly narrator as the book ...
Although Todd Almond is credited as the author of this book, he might more accurately be described as its curator or editor. The story is of the American production of a play with music, The Girl from ...