An new article published in Social Work in Mental Health outlines the persistent systemic and structural social injustices ...
The Citizen is partnering with the Free Library again to bring thinkers, doers, creators and dreamers to the stage. Join us ...
The widespread use of AI has sparked a dilemma for teachers and professors. How do you tell the difference between assignments written by students, and those written by a bot?
Is your Spotify Wrapped a bluff? While digital algorithms track our listening, an analog "book stack" offers a deeper look at our intentions. From Timothy Snyder to Hans Fallada, here is how one ...
It was her journey as a mother however that reshaped her work and how she saw the classroom. When her son was diagnosed with autism, at age four, Duncan quickly learned that being an educator and ...
The original Betty Boop, the first four Nancy Drew books and Greta Garbo's first talkie are among the many works from 1930 that will be free to use, share and remake starting on Jan. 1.
David Baldacci has written more than 50 suspense and legal novels.His latest is “Nash Falls,” a story about a successful ...
“Theo of Golden” became a word-of-mouth smash hit. It sold 3,000 copies in 2023, then 24,000 in 2024. This year, sales ...
When clever rhymes merge with sharply observed, everyday moments, you get “Docs and Ducks: A Quakery of Poems.” It’s a book ...
The year ahead promises new books from George Saunders, Colson Whitehead, Ann Patchett, Ruth Ozeki, Jesmyn Ward and more ...
Welcome to Lit Trivia, the Book Review’s regular quiz about books, authors and literary culture. This week’s challenge tests ...
At a time when many literary novels are becoming shorter and increasingly opaque, the luminous Dream Count – Adichie’s first novel in a decade – bucks the trend. Expansive and richly detailed, it ...
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