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“In Her Game: Caitlyn Clark and the Revolution of Women’s Sports,” a new title by USA Today columnist Christine Brennan,…
“Rome: The History of Travel” offers a compelling perspective on a community often marginalized and misunderstood, facing hostility for centuries.…
Author Daniel O’Malley returns to his series world, beginning with “The Rook” in “Look.” This engaging, at times unwieldy novel…
John Hershey, a 32-year-old journalist, returned from Japan in 1946 with a pioneering story that contradicted the US government’s narrative.…
“Mendel Station” marks the debut novel of Korean author JB Hwang, exploring the themes of death — its fears, finality,…
During the 1960s, hospitals in London were filled with women enduring a range of mental disorders. These women, placed in…
“Gwyneth: A Biography,” a comprehensive exploration by Amy Odell, dissects Gwyneth Paltrow’s life and career into two separate phases: the…
Most conflicts ignite through unilateral actions. The Americans fired the “Shot heard around the world” at Lexington in 1775, the…
Following the heartbreaking revelation that “it’s not yet dead,” author Holly Jackson shared with readers: This marks Jackson’s debut adult…
The ancient cities of Mesopotamia served as havens for travelers seeking relief from the scorching sun. The shade in these…
