“So Many Stars” is a love letter to queer history and resistance
Caro De Robertis’s groundbreaking oral history celebrates the activism, cultural impact, and lived experiences of a generation of queer, trans, and two-spirit elders of color.
Caro De Robertis’s groundbreaking oral history celebrates the activism, cultural impact, and lived experiences of a generation of queer, trans, and two-spirit elders of color.
A cognitive neuroscientist examines the gender bias of the autism spectrum—and what we can do about it.
A reluctant princess. A blood-bound bargain. And the quiet unraveling of everything she was told to be.
In her solo debut, Kraus tells the story of two generations of a family as they struggle to connect with each other and break a history of dysfunction.
In her funny and provocative new novel, author and psychiatrist Saumya Dave explores the mind-bending ramifications of “The Guilt Pill.”
In her hilarious and heartfelt memoir, “This American Woman,” Garg recalls her journey from being a homeless teenager in Mumbai, to motherhood, to making it as a stand-up comic.
Meditation and mindfulness experts weigh in on how to create the ideal walking routine.
“The love is what took over. If I had nothing to come back for, I wouldn't have come back. I came back for that love.”
The authors of "Autism Out Loud" are on a mission to help the parents of neurodivergent children feel less alone.
The author and poet didn’t like the way a classic ballad about rival sisters ended—so she wrote her own.
The bestselling YA romantasy author talks about the inspiration behind her series, how social media shaped her career, and what she’s working on next.
Packed with endearing, morally questionable characters, an elusive villain, and strong familial bonds, "The Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionne" has all the fixings of a great thriller.