Articles and interviews
“Brooke Shields Is Not Allowed to Get Old.” Says who?
The icon discusses her new book, her new business, her new outlook on life—and how being a work in progress is far more fun than thinking you’ve got it all figured out.
Ta-Nehisi Coates to writers around the world: We need you
The renowned author and journalist’s new book of essays, “The Message,” is a travelogue about global struggle and a lesson for his students on the art of writing.
“All the Glimmering Stars” is an extraordinary story of love and survival
Mark Sullivan’s deeply researched new novel depicts the real-life story of two teenagers who escaped the horrors of child-soldiering for a Ugandan warlord.
Lindy Ryan delivers Texas-sized horror with a dash of humor and charm
This gasp-worthy mystery is full of big-hearted characters and Southern sensibilities—and it brings a bite.
Tana French plays with Western tropes in an Irish setting in "The Hunter"
The celebrated literary crime fiction writer on stretching the boundaries of genre, the power of outsiders, and whether we can expect a Cal Hooper trilogy.
Kiley Reid on dorm life, eavesdropping, and the world of "Come and Get It"
The acclaimed novelist of "Such a Fun Age" teams up again with narrator Nicole Lewis for a juicy campus drama full of indelible characters in provocative situations.
Jesmyn Ward made the journey through grief alongside her characters in “Let Us Descend”
The two-time National Book Award winner chose to narrate her latest novel herself, creating a stunning culmination for a story that was eight years in the making.
"The Sun Sets in Singapore" is as lush and dynamic as the island itself
Debut author and actor Kehinde Fadipe's novel is a shimmering exploration of both setting and sisterhood.
Author John Manuel Arias has learned to live with ghosts
Costa Rican family lore, secrets, and corporate greed provide the kindling for an intriguing work of historical fiction.
In "Wellness," Nathan Hill excavates the absurdities of love, tech, and truth itself
"This is a book about the stories we believe in and how our worlds come to be defined and sometimes constricted by what we believe about them," the author explains of his latest novel.
In Fran Littlewood’s breakout debut, an invisible everywoman gets her due
"Amazing Grace Adams" erupts with mid-life revelations over the course of one spectacularly bad day.
An ex kid-sleuth confronts her quarter-life crisis in "Charlotte Illes Is Not a Detective"
Debut author and narrator Katie Siegel takes her “whip-smart” 20-something retired kid detective heroine from TikTok to audiobook.