This month, check out new historical fiction by Pam Jenoff and a horror novel with an adaptation already in the works.
These refreshingly authentic and playful picture books celebrate the many kinds of love that can fill kids’ lives.
A kid home-schooled by elders finds himself among kids his own age: Here’s The New York Times list for the week ended Jan. 18.
It starts with tapping toes. It’s followed by shaking shoulders, waving arms and swaying hips. You hear music and pretty soon you’re dancing to a beat, and maybe even singing along ...
A new local history book that draws together a selection of stories about Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth II’s four visits ...
New York Times bestselling author Brad Meltzer and Josh Mensch mingle hidden history with nail-biting detective work in their ...
When it comes to romance novels, the mind automatically goes to raunchy book covers and stereotypical Mills & Boon stories. But the world of romantic fiction is a lot more than smut and porn as ...
While lectures on the legacies of Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Harriet Tubman are all important, some educators ...
Essential books about racism for all readers When it comes to understanding race and social justice in this country, authors ...
MY LITTLE PONY COLORING BOOK: Features 96 My Little Pony Coloring ... GIFT FOR KIDS: Makes a great gift for girls and boys, ages 3 and up.
Erin Entrada Kelly’s “The First State of Being,” a coming-of-age story that blends time travel and the approaching millennium of the year 2000, has won the John Newbery Medal for the year’s ...
Bill Gates’s first memoir; new novels by Ali Smith, Anne Tyler and TJ Klune; a Booker Prize nominee and more.