His literary career traced the arc of his country’s modern political journey in stories about ordinary citizens facing ...
Next week, The Book of Lamentations (Eicha – which in English means “How can it have happened?”) will be read on Tisha B’Av, ...
Mosab Abu Toha wrote half of the poems after October 7, and the rest before. He speaks to Becky Anderson about his writing ...
I could just sit and be still once I resisted the urge to go online." Lee turned to the slower-paced world of reading books, handwriting letters and connecting with people in real life ...
The book highlights 10 outrageous wrongful convictions ... Among them are Gouverneur Morris, a pal of Alexander Hamilton’s who wrote the preamble to the Constitution, and Clara Brown, a former ...
She helped make films like “Sleepless in Seattle” and “Contact.” She also wrote widely about the industry, for The Times and ...
Montgomery County north of Houston ordered “Colonization and the Wampanoag Story,” by local author Linda Coombs, back to the ...
Newsweek calls him “the Nostradamus” of politics. Well, I'm the guy who wrote the book on him. Well, not the book. Lichtman writes his own books. But I wrote the only book about his system ...
Miles Taylor, a former chief of staff for the Department of Homeland Security wrote a 2019 book under the pen name "Anonymous." Taylor stepped forward six days before the election to endorse ...
The series is comprised of five books which Eddings wrote over the course of two years. Who should read: The Belgariad is perfect for young readers and those looking for heroic storylines.
Leah Levin wrote, quite literally, the book on human rights: “Human Rights: Questions and Answers,” first published by the United Nations in 1981, remains one of its most widely distributed books.
when a dispute arises in this realm concerning facts which are written down, and an appeal is made to the book itself, the evidence it gives cannot be set at nought or evaded with impunity'.