Brontë’s classic has long been a favorite among readers, and this February the novel is getting a new film adaptation directed by Emerald Fennell, and starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi. The ...
Tracy Wolff’s ‘The Aftermyth’ reimagines Greek mythology through a Berkshires-based magical boarding school, offering a ...
How Our Deepest Longing Drives and Divides Us’ by Rebecca Newberger Goldstein “Rebecca Newberger Goldstein isn’t the first ...
The book falls into three parts, each connected to a different century and events related to what became known as Steller’s ...
In “All Good People Here,” written by Ashley Flowers with Alex Kiester, a journalist comes back to her childhood town of ...
Rende has a knack for conveying ribald humor. She writes her characters into uncomfortable and terribly awkward situations.
Founded in 1893, the club held its first meeting during a time when women had limited educational opportunities.
Garbis Korajian’s autobiography is not only an engaging memoir, but an important commentary on a microcosm of society in ...
“Denver: The City and Its Art,” with its colorful photographs by Caroline Miller, is a bit large to carry in your pocket.
Adam Szetela depicts a publishing world beset by vicious pile-ons in response to transgressions and abject apologies.
Right on cue, Franklin and Loretta, a couple who had made a fortune in motion pictures, show up backstage and challenge Farnum, whisking Alida away from her captor and into the world of Hollywood high ...