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The good news, author Elissa Epel emphasizes, is that people have far more control over their stress response than they might think. → Read More
“Throughout life’s darkest moments and lowest emotional points, the power of prayer sustains me,” Faulkner said. → Read More
From novels to non-fiction and memoirs, here are the books The New York Post loved most in 2022. → Read More
You’ll know a holiday romance novel when you see it — its cover might be graced with candy canes, mittens, skis, fir trees, or anything else that says “winter.” → Read More
Clint Hill was in the motorcade on the fateful November 1963 day that John F. Kennedy was assassinated; pictures of him leaping onto the back of the car in an effort to protect the President and his wife are now ingrained in the national memory. → Read More
A new book gives the 411 on moving to New York City, vermin and all. → Read More
“Ulitsa Sezam” went off the air at some point in the mid-2000s, as Vladimir Putin increased control over independent television. → Read More
In the end, Bennett and Kim hope that being vulnerable with their own stories—as two real people in a real relationship—will help guide readers onto a healthier relationship path → Read More
Her lunches — colorful and nutritious food creations — are now a hilarious and aesthetically appealing new book, “Dictator Lunches: Inspired Meals that Will Compel Even the Toughest of (Tyrants) Children” → Read More
An intriguing mix of fiction and nonfiction to satisfy even the pickiest of readers. → Read More
Flanagan cites the change in youth sports as starting in the late 1970s, when a recession and high inflation withdrew public funding for parks and community sports. → Read More
Clare Pooley's new novel, “Iona Iverson’s Rules for Commuting," delves into what happens when a group of strangers who see each other every day on the train finally make a connection. → Read More
Harvey Karp's bestselling book “The Happiest Baby on the Block,” now celebrating its 20th anniversary of publication, has become a must-have item for millions of parents deep in the newborn trenches. → Read More
From the return of Tracy Flick to the latest from beach read queen Elin Hilderbrand, there's no shortage of juicy dramas, mysteries and frothy reads to enjoy this summer. → Read More
Most people have a lesson or two they associate with their parents. Rich Cohen’s dad, Herbie, author of the 1980s bestseller “You Can Negotiate Anything,” a has enough to fill a book. → Read More
In August 2019, "Flight Attendant" author Chris Bohjalian was at a matinee movie in NYC when the inspiration for what would become his next novel, “The Lioness," out now, struck. → Read More
By day, Richard Doetsch helps manage over $1 billion in residential and commercial real estate properties, including affordable housing, at Hudson Valley Property Group. By night, he’s a successful novelist, about to release his 10th novel. → Read More
Amy McCulloch’s new novel “Breathless” gives new meaning to the term high-stakes thriller. → Read More
Leigh Newman pays tribute to Alaska in “Nobody Gets Out Alive,” a collection of tales of remote wilderness, railroad camps, broken marriages and more. → Read More
The reporters who covered the international beat were bold, glamorous, and rather fearless as they headed overseas to cover the fall of monarchies and the rise of dictators. → Read More