Whether you're looking to gift a fantastic food book or want to read one yourself, here are three from this year not to miss.
These new middle grade books by Indigenous authors educate about residential schools and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
These new Native American books take us from 1980s Texas to 1864 Colorado, and serve up family sagas, mysteries, and even new ways of living.
Ahead of the series premiere of the LIKE WATER FOR CHOCOLATE adaptation, read about our Managing Editor's personal connection to the story.
I’m already seeing Appalachian people roll up their sleeves and get to work. We don’t know what recovery will look like, but we’re going to fight for it.
This roundup of an essay series organized by Kelly Jensen expounds the importance of the freedom to read in prisons.
These reads are perfect for anyone, middle grader or not.
We're living in an unprecedented moment of conspiracy theories and misinformation. These media literacy books can help make sense of it.
Must-read recent Nigerian fiction includes everything from dazzling leopard girls to sleuthing investigative psychologists and queer stories.
Pick up these incredible nonfiction titles by disabled, chronically ill, Deaf, and neurodivergent authors for Disability Pride Month!