Set in post-Partition Agra, M.S. Sathyu’s Garm Hava stands as a landmark of Indian parallel cinema. It follows Salim Mirza ...
Texas writer Sid Balman Jr., who has worked in conflict zones as a journalist, explores how people process horrific events.
Shirley Rickett’s Tales weaves memoir and poetry into an unflinching life story shaped by memory, art, and the questions that linger after growing up. This book is my attempt to give voice to the ...
This month's offerings include a picture book from a beloved librarian, a middle grade novel in verse about a tween's appreciation for her local library, a YA novel grappling with the aftereffects of ...
Discover gripping novels that capture the dark, addictive essence of Gillian Flynn's Sharp Objects, from Brutes to Death in ...
The Free Press books section might not be influencing global television sensations (yet), but it’s now truly one of the last places to find objective, unbiased weekly reviews of new fiction, ...
When three generations pile into a minivan or board a plane together, it's supposed to be about making memories. Creating ...
On Sundays She Picked Flowers is an amalgam of Beloved by Toni Morrison, The Color Purple by Alice Walker and The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson. In this short novel, Scholfield explores ...
Among the books hitting shelves next week are a modern picture book retelling of a classic fairy tale, a middle grade novel ...
In his new film, premiering at IFFR, Dutch writer-director Tom Fassaert follows his father and uncle as they look for signs of their long-lost father and explores the cycle of intergenerational trauma ...
In this final instalment of the spring preview, Q&Q presents young adult and nonfiction titles. Last week’s instalment featured middle grade and graphic novels. The first instalment featured picture ...
Castillo has previously authored books that integrate therapeutic practice with cultural storytelling, focusing on emotional intelligence, self-awareness, and personal growth. Mijo, We Bend, Not Break ...