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Are you in New York for BookExpo America? Here’s the low-down on how to connect with Beacon Press.
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Aviva Chomsky traveled to Havana for the Cuban Book Fair and the release of a Spanish translation of her book, They Take Our Jobs! And 20 Other Myths About Immigration.
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A note about our giveaway of books on grief.
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Author Patricia Harman finds much to relate to in the BBC series Call the Midwife.
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“The message of Banned Books Week is that we only possess free speech as long as we are willing to fight for it.”
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From an inauspicious beginning, Kate Whouley turned her love of books into a life of writing.
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If you were surfing in Santa Cruz yesterday and you got a free book… you can thank World Book Night!
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The Pulitzer board dropped the ball on the 2011 fiction prize, so our staff felt compelled to pick it up.
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Edward Cullen as a ruthless CEO with bondage fetish? You have now entered the Twilight fanfic zone.
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Patricia Harman looks at the personal costs of political battles over women’s health.