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“I don’t think you can understand it from day-to-day experiences,” says historian Sven Beckert, whose research focuses on the ...
In Economica, Bateman explains that we ignore women’s historical contributions to societal wealth at our own peril.
The ‘New York Times Magazine’ staff writer’s ‘The Gods of New York’ (Random House, Aug.) surveys the overlapping crises ...
The graphic novel illustrator makes her prose debut with ‘House of the Beast’ (Harper Voyager, Aug.), a dark fantasy about a ...
After the National Endowment for the Arts terminated dozens of grants last month, nonprofit publishers say the scuppering of ...
In this week's edition of Endnotes, we take a look at Stephanie Wambugu's debut novel Lonely Crowds, about a volatile ...
Taylor Swift is arguably the world’s most famous female musician and also the wealthiest, with a net worth of $1.6 billion.
Women can also see their challenges and triumphs in new books about looking to the Gospels for strength and courage. Jenny ...
The David C Cook editor founded Esther Press, an imprint publishing spiritual books by and for women, to encourage women ...
The biblical matriarchs, the midwives, and the unnamed women whose lives advanced God’s messages in the Bible come to ‘life’ ...
The kaleidoscopic fifth installment in MWA Grand Master Burke’s Holland Family saga (after Every Cloak Rolled in Blood) follows 14-year-old Bessie Mae Holland as she navigates threats to her ...
The wind blows hard, and two children—one taller, one smaller—pull on their boots. “Now take my hand,” one says, “and we’ll go see/ the sea before the storm.” Caldecott Medalist ...