Author Q&A

An Interview with Laura Zigman

By Mary Kay Zuravleff

An Interview with Laura Zigman

In her new book, the author turns a gimlet eye toward the publishing industry.

    What They Stole: A Familicide Rooted in Intercountry Adoption

    Book Review

    What They Stole: A Familicide Rooted in Intercountry Adoption

    By Paige Towers

    A brutal crime reveals the rot inside the Holt adoption agency.

    Black Summers: Growing Up in the Urban Outdoors

    Book Review

    Black Summers: Growing Up in the Urban Outdoors

    Edited by Desiree Cooper

    An expansive exploration of summertime Detroit.

    Book Review

    Making History: The Storytellers Who Shaped the Past

    A valuable appraisal of those who tell the tales.

    Beyond The Book

    A Patriotic Pick: May 2022

    Enjoy this Grateful American™ reading recommendation!

    Book Review

    The Honeybee Emeralds: A Novel

    A mysterious necklace sparks three women’s search for answers — and themselves.

    Book Review

    My Old Kentucky Home: The Astonishing Life and Reckoning of an Iconic American Song

    The problematic past and hopeful future of a contentious tune.

    Podcast

    Authors on Audio: Mark K. Updegrove

    An occasional series in which writers speak for themselves.

    Book Review

    2 A.M. in Little America

    By Ken Kalfus

    2 A.M. in Little America

    In a near-future dystopia, the refugees are us.

    Worth a Revisit

    Regarding Mrs. Churchill

    Sonia Purnell’s Clementine gives Winston’s formidable wife her due.

    Children’s Books

    Children’s Book Roundup: May 2022

    Big new titles perfect for the littles.