
“What’s Mine and Yours” Navigates the Boundaries of Family and Race
Naima Coster's second novel looks at the family and community tensions that arise when two school districts are merged
Nyani Nkrumah, author of "Wade in the Water," recommends stories about women overcoming injustice throughout history
"1998" from Sweetlust by Asja Bakić, recommended by Jennifer Zoble
Kai Thomas, author of "In the Upper Country," recommends books that center the Black experience in the 1800s
Jack Lancaster explores “Rigoletto” and the long held trope of the opera queen
Samantha Cole on the ways in which sex and technology are inextricably linked
"Airplane Clapping," a graphic narrative by Amy Chu
Delia Cai, author of Central Places, recommends stories that capture the complexities of young adulthood
Disabled characters are present in Austen’s novels, but largely invisible in her cinematic remakes
Gems from indie publishing houses for your TBR pile