A Daughter Reclaims Her Mother’s Story From the Sensational Headlines About Her Murder
Kristine Ervin on writing about gendered violence with care and recognizing her mother's full humanity in her memoir "Rabbit Heart"
Kristine Ervin on writing about gendered violence with care and recognizing her mother's full humanity in her memoir "Rabbit Heart"
Spanning decades and borders, these books explore love and hope while navigating displacement and an uncertain future
Katya Apekina recommends stories about characters who can predict the future and connect to the other side
My son doesn’t remember an America where schoolchildren weren’t being killed by guns
Camila Sosa Villada's novel "Bad Girls" explores the lives of dazzling travestis as they meet the world’s unforgiving violence one stiletto at a time
Disabled characters are present in Austen’s novels, but largely invisible in her cinematic remakes
Novels by Alyssa Songsiridej, Jessamine Chan, and Elif Batuman stand out among the year’s best
Jonathan Dee explores the radicalization of white male anger in the novel "Sugar Street"
In "Flight," Lynn Steger Strong embraces the messiness of family and the promise of community, even when things are dark
Chloe Cooper Jones examines physical disability and the politics of being seen in her memoir "Easy Beauty"