9 Books that Center Deaf and Hard of Hearing Characters
Sarah Marsh, author of "A Sign of Her Own," recommends literature that explores loneliness, community, and connection through the lens of deafness
Sarah Marsh, author of "A Sign of Her Own," recommends literature that explores loneliness, community, and connection through the lens of deafness
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Aaron Hwang, author of "The Chinese Zodiac," uses astrology to divine the future that awaits writers this year
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Gabrielle Bates, Sam Sax, Sally Wen Mao, and Edgar Kunz highlight a year of celebrated poetry collections
Mona Simpson discusses love, art, and inevitable insecurities in her most recent novel, "Commitment"
Historical and contemporary fiction that illuminates the long struggle for bodily autonomy
Jasmin Attia, author of "The Oud Player of Cairo," recommends Egyptian literature that form a vibrant portrait of the ancient city