8 Books on Love, Loss, and Betrayal in the Caribbean
Donna Hemans, author of "The House of Plain Truth," recommends Caribbean family sagas that expand the definition of "family"
Donna Hemans, author of "The House of Plain Truth," recommends Caribbean family sagas that expand the definition of "family"
Ore Agbaje-Williams recommends stories about machiavellians who will do whatever it takes to get what they want
With every promise or secret, there is the potential for treachery
Antonia Angress uses the queer female gaze to explores capitalism, wealth, and class in the art world in "Siren & Muses"
In addition to the women he wronged, Alexie let down the writers of color who needed his help, and the Native writers he eclipsed
Nobody has more power to harm than the one entrusted to nurture and protect
Spanning decades and borders, these books explore love and hope while navigating displacement and an uncertain future
The U.S. veteran based his novel "Daybreak" on his experience in the Ukraine interviewing foreign fighters and training volunteers to defend themselves against Russia’s invasion
Stories from around the world that take older women seriously
Shalene Gupta, author of "The Cycle," recommends literature about how periods affect the lives of people who menstruate