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The Women Who Caused a Revolution in Cooking
The Atlantic· 2 hours agoThis week, Lily Meyer offered readers a beautiful ode to Judith Jones, the legendary publishing figure who essentially created the modern cookbook. It’s...
Six non-fiction books you can read in a day
The Economist· 2 hours agoResolved to read more? There may be no more rewarding genre than the short book
BOOK REVIEW: ‘Ian Fleming: The Complete Man’
The Washington Times· 23 hours ago“When I was approached to write a new authorized biography of Ian Fleming, the first since 1966, my initial reaction was hesitation,” Mr. Shakespeare replied. Again and again ...
Review: Formulaic and frothy, 'Summer Camp' is the latest from a one-woman cottage industry
Los Angeles Times· 4 hours agoThe Diane Keaton Industrial Complex is a fascinating and understudied media mini-phenomenon. Once or...
Best Podcasts of 2024 So Far
Time via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoEach episode asks a question: How does a serial killer targeting Black sex workers in the 1980s connect to the killing of George Floyd in 2020? How does...
Nonfiction Books - The Washington Post
Washington Post· 2 days agoBooksReviewMeet the editor who brought Julia Child to American kitchens Judith Jones, a publishing pioneer who championed Child’s first cookbook and Anne Frank’s diary, is the subject of a new ...
Why Are Debut Novels Failing to Launch?
Esquire· 1 day agoWhat, exactly, did Sterling Lord do to prime Kerouac’s audience? From 1953 to 1957, he leveraged his own professional connections to place excerpts of On...
Holocaust Museum LA to Partner With Barnes & Noble at The Grove for June Book Talks
Broadway World· 7 hours agoHolocaust Museum LA and Barnes & Noble at The Grove have partnered for Bookfair, which will include...
Review: Daisy Ridley makes a splash as legendary swimmer Gertrude Ederle
SFChronicle Datebook· 1 day agoWith “Young Woman and the Sea,” Gertrude “Trudy” Ederle finally gets the movie she deserves. In...
Review | A charming look at a reader’s many moods
Washington Post· 1 day agoThe poet, essayist and New York Times poetry columnist Elisa Gabbert is rare in grasping that reading is, in addition to a mental exercise, a movement...