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Claire-Louise Bennett, a leading purveyor of cerebral and largely plotless novels, returns with her third book.
Two indicators were scored out of five points: average daily attendance projections, and if required financial information was posted on the district website. LTISD received five points for both.
While her 1971 album “Tapestry” cleaned up at the Grammy Awards, Carole King watched on television from home with her newborn ...
The young Neal Casal pictured on the front cover of No One Above You (The Early Years 1991-1998) and throughout its companion piece book is not the hirsute countenance of his days with The Chris ...
A character's father killed himself when the character was 4 years old; she was there but didn't witness anything directly. Memories of the aftermath include lots of blood and a missing face, but ...
This is an epic novel to be savored. At nearly 700 pages, this multi-character, multi-stranded story explores exile and displacement — not only from one's home, but also from one's own sense of self.
Featuring 298 industry-first reviews of fiction, nonfiction, children’s, and YA books; also in this issue: a special look inside the 2025 Kirkus Prize; interviews with Souvankham Thammavongsa, Paul ...
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Politicians in Washington insist that China will stop at nothing to achieve global supremacy. Solons in Beijing see the U.S. struggling to maintain its dominance in the face of their country’s rise.
“Picket Line,” which was inspired by Cesar Chavez and his union campaigns, has been published for the first time. By Héctor Tobar Héctor Tobar’s next novel, about the future and present of Los Angeles ...