If the question is which genre bucked the prevailing trend in publishing to record a remarkable rise in readership last year, the answer is clear: quiz books. Spending on the titles increased... Read more »
In 1553, a community of exiled Spanish and Portuguese Jews who had found refuge and patronage in the northern Italian city of Ferrara did something that would have been unthinkable, and very... Read more »
Incorporating depression treatment into care for chronic health conditions improved well-being for both patients and their families January 13, 2025 • Research Highlight In many low- and middle-income countries, significant public health... Read more »
Incorporating depression treatment into care for chronic health conditions improved well-being for both patients and their families January 13, 2025 • Research Highlight In many low- and middle-income countries, significant public health... Read more »
Even in 1480s rural Essex, women were battling the gender pay gap. On one farm in Stebbing near Braintree in 1483, 27 men and 16 women were hired to bring in the... Read more »
A rare letter written by Franz Kafka to his publisher shows just how anguished a struggle it was for the Bohemian writer to put pen to paper, especially as his health deteriorated.... Read more »
More than a quarter of readers of YA are over the age of 28 research shows Apr 30 2024 Report commissioned by HarperCollins shows that uptake in YA fiction in older readers... Read more »