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In a world increasingly virtual, Book Nook stands as a monument to the irreplaceable magic of physical media—not as nostalgia, but as living proof that the hunt for stories in their tangible forms ...
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Here & Now 's Deepa Fernandes speaks with actor, activist and author Sheetal Sheth about " Anjali Can! ," the latest release ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground ... The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know ...
At its height, the political crackdown felt terrifying and all-encompassing. What can we learn from how the movement unfolded ...
A new crop of children’s books with Passover themes have been released, from a based-on-a-true-story retelling of a Pesach celebration on Mt. Everest to a look inside President Barack Obama’s ...
Meghan,” but the Duchess alluded to life with Archie in a children’s book she authored in 2021 (Lilibet was born that year). The Bench was an instant New York Times bestseller when it was ...
Portrait by Todd WeinsteinCredit... Supported by By Alex Williams Uri Shulevitz, a Polish-born children’s book author and illustrator who survived a harrowing childhood traversing Europe to ...
The author of children’s books like I Love My Hair and The Me I Choose to Be visited the Peoria Public Library Lincoln Branch ...
In Linda Joan Smith’s “The Peach Thief,” an orphaned girl posing as a boy raids an English Eden. By Jennifer Howard Leonard S. Marcus brings the wonder of a 1968 snapshot to a new ...