Maria Hummel’s novel “Goldenseal” involves two female friends who meet up at a Los Angeles luxury hotel in 1990. Her two ...
The 100 plus titles that didn't make it into the Top 30 We wanted to publish the next 70 nominated titles to create a Top 100 Women's Watershed Fiction list. But as so many of the ...
We asked our writers what books moved them the most, and they had plenty of suggestions. After a lot of back and forth, and a really hard time narrowing down the selections, we picked ten favorites.
One of the most compelling books out this year is Nilanjana S. Roy’s “Black River,” which is both a gripping mystery and a deeply moving book about the people who live in and around the ...
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Here are the year’s most notable picture, chapter and middle grade books, selected by our children’s books editor. Credit...Karan Singh Supported by By Jennifer Krauss Jennifer Krauss is the ...
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Two books penned by an animal lover feature the heartwarming friendship between her disabled cat and blind dog. Claire Childs, 46, who lives in Wendover fostered her kitten Peanut in September ...
PREMIUM In country after country, the book’s co-authors found, cats are worshipped, cared for and treasured as part of the landscape. Above, Hodge, the cat at London’s Southwark Cathedral.
From the tabbies of Japan’s cat islands to the famed ‘life-saving’ felines of Kotor, a new book titles Cats of the World presents stories from 30 countries. Japan is popular for ‘cat ...