Queer People Still Struggle To Find Support, Meaning, and Connection
Under the haunted surface of "All Of Us Strangers" lies the paradox of shared pain from shame and isolation
Under the haunted surface of "All Of Us Strangers" lies the paradox of shared pain from shame and isolation
Sheila Sundar, author of "Habitations," recommends books about women who are trying to make sense of their adopted country and find their place in it
An excerpt from THE AUDACITY by Ryan Chapman, recommended by Kevin Nguyen
What do you do when you realize hard work isn't enough to secure a successful future?
These contemporary books illuminate the realities of the world for Black women in America
In her tragicomic memoir, Elissa Bassist examines how women's pain has been silenced while navigating her own misdiagnoses
Her surrealist novel "Jonathan Abernathy You Are Kind" confronts the dual crises of debt and exploitative labor under capitalism
Cause and effect are at the heart of the struggles of Black communities in America
Myriam Gurba, Isle McElroy, and Justin Torres are among those with forthcoming titles
Peace Adzo Medie, author of "Nightbloom," recommends books about Ghanaians abroad navigating life's challenges