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A literacy strategist writes about nurturing children’s love for books and literature in a world where political, social, and ...
Traditionally, it is the role of the old to worry that the young are having sex too much. In the nineteen-twenties, society’s ...
Readers reflect on digital convenience and printed charm as technology reshapes lifelong reading habits, writes SAKSHI PRIYA ...
Books are like potato chips – nobody stops at just one, especially when they’re a dollar each at Dayton’s legendary Dollar Book Swap, a literary treasure trove where bibliophiles can lose track of ...
Tucked away in the rolling hills of Mifflin County, where Amish buggies share roads with cars and time seems to move at its own gentle pace, sits a thrifter’s dream that has Pennsylvania bargain ...
In “Everything Is Now,” J. Hoberman recreates the theater, film and music scenes that helped fuel the cultural storm of the ...
This app offers a convenient way to work on your self-growth, with access to summaries of some of the world's best nonfiction ...
With her nonfiction debut, Honorée Fanonne Jeffers comfortably inhabits this mythic juncture, telling the stories of Black ...
That’s a striking change, but modest compared to what’s happened among teen-agers: the National Center for Education ...
NBC 5 is Reading With You all summer long, with ways to keep your children engaged in reading while they are out of school.
Our readers, librarians and bookstore experts have created the ultimate list of their favorite recent books that should take ...
What makes things interesting to the reader? It depends on the quality of writing and perception—which, I suppose, is what ...