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Kate DiCamillo Says ‘Paying Attention Is a Way to Love the World’

15 New Books Coming in March

In a Novelist’s Hands, a Herstory of England Is Delicious — but Not Sweet

Some of the Best Bards Were Women

Kirsten Bakis’s Long-Awaited Second Novel Is a Busy Gothic Noir

Is America All-Knowing and All-Powerful? Yes, Thought Saddam Hussein.

Sold Into a Brothel at 15, a Japanese Girl Finds Strength in Words

Confronting What It Means to Be Black in America Through Faith and Art

Cosmically Connected in a Journey From Deep Sea to Deep Space

‘My Beloved Life’ Traces India’s History Through a Father’s Watchful Eye

Brontez Purnell Insists on Phoning Writers He Admires

‘Poor Things,’ the Weird Movie, Was a Weird Novel First

A Love Song to His Roots