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In his personal, engaging new book, “Sorrowful Mysteries,” the novelist and journalist Stephen Harrigan explores the enduring ...
It’s simple: Black people can’t hide from racism. Black people can’t escape racism. Black people can’t shield their children ...
Dive into new cookbooks from L.A. chefs Ari Kolender and Nicole Rucker, discover spring's best new titles, and find out which ...
W. J. Lofton’s captivating and lyrical new poetry collection, boy maybe, encompasses his Southern upbringing as well as his experiences with being Black and queer. The Chicago-born, Alabama-raised ...
If we are consumed with worry that the political situation will end in annexation, we have ceded all the power; if we find ...
A novel that tricks its readers, another exploring the "incessant gnaw" of grief after death, non-fiction about emigrating to ...
"It's not about a relationship she chose, like with Fred," Bruce Miller says, explaining why writers chose to introduce the ...
She left her billionaire husband to blaze her own philanthropic trail. Now she wants other women to revel in their ...
Library Dads meet at the Wolf Creek Library in Fulton County. Fathers and their children gather for 90-minute sessions built around three core pillars: bonding, books, and brotherhood.
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