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‘The English Understand Wool’ is a little gift to Helen DeWitt fans

The Thursday Murder Club is back in action and as entertaining as ever

The queen of their dreams

In the 1990s, the GOP got a hard push to the right

Washington Post hardcover bestsellers

Javier Marías, celebrated Spanish author, dies at 70

Rasheed Newson’s debut is entertainment with a side of education

3 new audiobooks to kick off your fall playlist

How disability advocate Alice Wong turned her anger into action

Anne Garrels, intrepid war correspondent for NPR, dies at 91

Washington Post paperback bestsellers

Are we ready to poke fun at pandemic times? Christopher Buckley is.

Five new thrillers to kick off your fall reading

A Black mother’s wary embrace of her neighborhood’s White mommy group

Schoolchildren’s pandemic struggles, made worse by U.S. policies

A peek at the landmark exhibition ‘In the Black Fantastic’

Miss Marple is Agatha Christie’s best character. A new book reminds us why.

Dungeons and Dragons: How the company behind the iconic game lost its away

Jared Kushner’s memoir is only inadvertently revealing

The ‘good criminals’ who help treat opioid addicts