Five Books on Labor and Ecology

Five Books on Labor and Ecology

Public Books and the Asian Labour Review have partnered to exchange an ongoing series of essays and interviews about and for workers’ movements around the world. Today’s conversation, “5 Books on Labor and Ecology,”... Read more »
Five Books on Labor and Ecology

Attention is Love: A Discussion with Lauren Groff and Laura McGrath

“I wanted to make nature a source of conflict, but also a source of joy and beauty and wonder and delight.” Hosted by: Sarah Wasserman Just days before the release of her... Read more »
Morrison and Davis: Radicalizing Autobiography

Morrison and Davis: Radicalizing Autobiography

In June 1972, Toni Morrison flew to California to meet with Angela Davis, the Black Power activist, philosopher, and Communist Party member, who had been released from prison only weeks earlier. Davis... Read more »
BookBrowse Membership Ezines: Current & Archived Issues

BookBrowse Membership Ezines: Current & Archived Issues

Dear BookBrowsers, In this issue, we share some fabulous fiction titles newly available this fall, including Ann Patchett’s Tom Lake. This captivating story portrays main character Lara recounting to her daughters experiences... Read more »
All-American lineup for oddest book of the year award

All-American lineup for oddest book of the year award

All-American lineup for oddest book of the year award Nov 30 2023 The six-book shortlist has been unveiled for the 2023 Diagram Prize for the Oddest Book Title of the Year, and... Read more »
The Notebook by Roland Allen review – notes on living | Books

The Notebook by Roland Allen review – notes on living | Books

Roland Allen loves notebooks. Why wouldn’t he? He is, after all, a writer. In his new study, delightfully subtitled A History of Thinking on Paper, he declares: “If your business is words,... Read more »
Children’s books show rise in racially minoritised characters, survey finds | Books

Children’s books show rise in racially minoritised characters, survey finds | Books

Thirty per cent of children’s books published last year featured racially minoritised characters, according to new research. The sixth report on racial representation in children’s literature by the Centre for Literacy in... Read more »
Morrison and Davis: Radicalizing Autobiography

Daily Cartoon: Thursday, November 30th

“Oh, no—it’s Biblically accurate Spotify Wrapped!” Source link Read more »
Children’s books show rise in racially minoritised characters, survey finds | Books

A Novel That Captures the Mind-Bending Early Weeks of Parenthood

There are three things that all living persons have in common: a body, the certainty of eventual death, and the fact that someone once cared for you, effortfully and around the clock.... Read more »
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