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Stacy Schiff reintroduces Samuel Adams to readers who might be forgiven if they can’t quite place him in the pantheon of founding Americans. → Read More
After two years of holding the event virtually, the Boston Book Festival will return to an in-person format Oct. 29. → Read More
"What happens when people who come from completely different backgrounds and places start to interact?" That’s the idea behind B.A. Shapiro’s ninth novel, set in and around Boston. → Read More
As Russia pushes deeper into Ukraine, many are trying to understand the situation far from where it’s unfolding. These books can help. → Read More
From a Little Golden Books classic to bell hooks, these titles made a lasting impression. → Read More
Books make great gifts! But how to choose? Our guide suggests some titles sure to please the globe-trotting foodie, the music lover, your most fashionable friend, and the person in touch with their inner child. → Read More
Author Peter H. Reynolds will read from his book at 5 p.m. this Sunday at an in-person event at An Unlikely Story in Plainville. → Read More
Sedaris’s weird and wonderful second volume of diaries, “A Carnival of Snackery,” came out this fall. “I’m always looking for something pretty much that’s absurd. ... You don’t find it every day.” → Read More
What a black lab named Woodrow taught Jenna Blum about life, love. → Read More
Bill Schutt’s first two nonfiction books were about vampire bats and cannibalism. For his third, both his agent and editor urged him to find something more mainstream. → Read More
Nichole Perkins named her new essay collection after a line from “If I Was Your Girlfriend,” a Prince song, and the book is partially dedicated to him as well. → Read More
For Charlie Jane Anders, now’s the right time for a book encouraging its readers to think of writing as an act not only of creativity but survival. → Read More
Peter S. Canellos's "The Great Dissenter" charts the entwined lives of two men. → Read More
“Bob Goes to Jail” chronicles adventures with the law as well as his New York childhood. → Read More
His debut fiction collection, “Give My Love to the Savages,” features a blend of realism and absurdism. → Read More
His amphibious crew from “The Froggies Do Not Want to Sleep” will do anything to skip sleep. → Read More
The author's fiction debut is even grittier than her 2019 bestseller « Three Women. » → Read More
“Period. End of Sentence” covers the movement to change how society sees this most natural of bodily functions. → Read More
In a new book for popular audiences, the mathematics professor finds geometry everywhere he looks. → Read More
The Georgia lawmaker-turned-voting rights activist has authored a juicy political thriller. → Read More