Caroline Crampton shares her own worries in âA Body Made of Glass,â a history of hypochondria that wonders whether newfangled technology drives us crazier.
In Fiona Warnickâs cozy coming-of-age novel, an aimless college graduate finds an unconventional way to process her difficult transition into adulthood.
He wrote a popular series of books revolving around a hunchbacked detective, Shardlake, whose troubles echo the authorâs experiences of childhood bullying.
âI Just Keep Talking,â a collection of essays and artwork by the historian Nell Irvin Painter, captures her wide-ranging interests and original mind.
His essay warning that dictatorship was a real threat went viral, which prompted the early release of âRebellion: How Antiliberalism Is Tearing America Apart â Again.â To relax, he reads the sports pages.
Dozens of books have disappeared from Warsaw to Paris. The police are looking into who is taking them, and why â a tale of money, geopolitics, crafty forgers and lackluster library security.