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Even Superheroes Get the Blues
In his new graphic novel 'Heroes in Crisis', Eisner Award-winning comics writer Tom King examines the impact of PTSD on the emotional lives of battle-weary superheroes.
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Animals Are Messengers In Richard Louv's Latest
Louv’s new book, 'Our Wild Callings,' is about our relationship to the wildlife around us.
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Martin Cruz Smith's Latest Book Heads Back to the U.S.S.R.
In Cruz Smith’s ninth Arkady Renko novel, 'The Siberian Dilemma,' the investigator travels into the frozen depths of Siberia.
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Dexter Palmer Disproves a Lie
Palmer’s third novel, 'Mary Toft; or, the Rabbit Queen,' tells the real-life story of a woman in 1726 who claimed to give birth to dead rabbits.
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Lynda Barry Explores the Language of Art
The cartoonist and educator uses comics to help readers unleash creativity in 'Making Comics.'
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Dreams Are for Real: Spotlight on Aaron Dworkin
Lessons from 13 artists who made their mark on the world. (Sponsored)
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A Message of Faith: Spotlight on Col. Carlyle “Smitty” Harris (Ret.)
A husband and wife share their story of love, courage, honor, and commitment to family and country. (Sponsored)
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Nicholas Meyer Puts Sherlock Holmes on the Couch
The author returns with 'The Adventure of the Peculiar Protocols,' his first Holmes novel in 26 years.
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Perfection vs. Progress: Reading the Bible with Asheritah Ciuciu
Ciuciu’s 31-day devotional encourages daily growth and fellowship with others, crumbs and all. (Sponsored)
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Nathalia Holt Animates a Lost History in Her New Book
In 'The Queens of Animation,' Holt explores the untold stories of the women who worked at Walt Disney Studios in the 1930s and ’40s.
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Breaking the Workbook Mold: Spotlight on TinkerActive
Active kids are happy kids. And Odd Dot, a new imprint of Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group, is keeping kids engaged and learning through play with its line of TinkerActive Workbooks.
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Sharon Olds Spins Songs for the Human Family
The poet's 15th collection, 'Arias,' offers poems about human individuality and how we engage with the world.
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Fighting Back: Spotlight on Rachael Denhollander
A powerful new memoir refuses to turn a blind eye to sexual abuse and offers survivors a way forward.
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Is László Krasznahorkai Finished With Novels?
Hungarian literary master Krasznahorkai says his latest novel, 'Baron Wenckheim’s Homecoming,' will be his last.
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The Near-Mythic Inevitability of Olga Tokarczuk's Novels
The Polish author, known for her fragmentary, far-ranging novels, tightens her focus with the mystical detective novel 'Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead.'
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Cartoonist Randall Munroe Will Be Your Answer Man
In 'How To,' Munroe uses his distinct style of explaining the world to solve common problems.
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Salman Rushdie's Latest Is No Tilt at Windmills
Rushdie puts a playful spin on 'Don Quixote' in his new novel, 'Quichotte.'
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Truth in Fiction: Spotlight on Jeanne McWilliams Blasberg
An author’s second novel blends timely themes into a story of familial conflict. (Sponsored)
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Tracy Chevalier Is Threading the Past
Chevalier’s latest novel, 'A Single Thread,' is about women who embroidered cushions and kneelers in Winchester Cathedral in the 1930s.



