NYT > BooksChildren's Books: ‘In Darkness,’ by Nick Lakepublished 2 days ago
Nick Lake’s novel, set in Haiti, alternates between the country’s violent past and its tumultuous present.
Children's Books: ‘The Lions of Little Rock,’ by Kristin Levinepublished 2 days ago
Separated by race in the civil-rights-era South, two girls form an unbreakable bond in Kristin Levine’s novel.
Children's Books: ‘The Case of the Deadly Desperados,’ by Caroline Lawrencepublished 2 days ago
The protagonist of this western is an orphan with Asperger’s syndrome.
Children's Books: Francesca Lia Block’s ‘Pink Smog,’ a Weetzie Bat Prequelpublished 2 days ago
An early look at Francesca Lia Block’s heroine, Weetzie Bat.
Susan Cain’s ‘Quiet’ Argues for the Power of Introvertspublished 2 days ago
Introverts should be valued more highly in American culture, Susan Cain asserts.
Trea Martyn Writes of Rivalries Among Queen Elizabeth I’s Courtierspublished 2 days ago
Rival courtiers created extravagant gardens to compete for the favor of Queen Elizabeth I.
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