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What would Eleanor do? 'If You Ask Me' revisits Roosevelt's advice columns
For 20 years, Roosevelt answered reader questions on topics monumental, mundane and everywhere in between. A new book presents a selection of her essential advice and practical wisdom.
'Heavy' brilliantly renders the struggle to become fully realized
The book is at once a paean to the Deep South, a condemnation of our fat-averse culture, and a beautiful memoir of being black, bookish, and part of a family that's as challenging as it is grounding.
'Vietnam' takes on all sides with a critical gaze
While historian Max Hastings may break no new ground in his tome, it's how he crafts his story with color, detail and pathos that makes it great -- and likely to become the standard on the war.
'Brief Answers to the Big Questions' is Stephen Hawking's parting gift to humanity
The physicist's posthumous book highlights his belief in the rationality of nature and in our ability to uncover its secrets -- and a faith in science's ability to solve humanity's biggest problems.
'Hey, Kiddo' aims to help kids with addicted parents feel less alone
Jarrett J. Krosoczka was raised by his grandparents. The author and illustrator says he got a lot of practice telling stories as a kid, "making up excuses for where my biological parents were."
Phoebe Robinson: There's no excuse for the lack of diversity in comedy
"There are so many talented, amazing people and if you're not booking them, it's either out of laziness or the fact you really don't care," says the co-host of the 2 Dope Queens podcast.
'Washington Black' is a soaring tale of enslavement and escape
Esi Edugyan's new novel centers on a boy who escapes slavery via hot air balloon -- before crashing down to hard historical realities. Critic Maureen Corrigan calls Washington Black "a wonder."