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A mother and daughter upset suburban status quo in 'Little Fires Everywhere'
Novelist Celeste Ng knows Shaker Heights, Ohio well. Writing about your own hometown is "like writing about a relative," she says. "You love them dearly, and yet you also know all of their quirks."
How 'American Assassin' took a long, twisting path to film
A movie featuring the indomitable fictional terrorism fighter Mitch Rapp is about to hit movie screens nationwide -- four years after his creator, author Vince Flynn, died from prostate cancer.
'Young people who do extraordinary things' are the norm in Marie Lu's YA world
The bestselling young adult author specializes in dystopian fiction. Her latest, 'Warcross,' is set in the not-too-distant future, and draws on Lu's time working in the video game industry.
'Falling and Flying' makes for a hypnotic read
Ben Loory's new story collection is dreamlike in the best way: both cheerfully surreal and cosmically unsettling, full of lovelorn cephalopods, discontented sloths and the occasional darker touch.
Art Hounds: New children's books by Minnesota authors
Four new children's and YA books are being promoted in local bookstores this weekend. Plus, the Art Hounds recommend a show about the legacy of Indian boarding schools, and "Dancing on the Edge."
Leaving the past behind -- or trying to -- in Rushdie's latest
Salman Rushdie's 'The Golden House' explores the idea of reinvention in America, through an Indian family whose shady patriarch may not be able to escape his past, despite fleeing across the Atlantic.
A black food historian explores his bittersweet connection to Robert E. Lee
Michael Twitty's enslaved ancestors witnessed the Confederate general's surrender, the significance of which weaves through his new memoir as he seeks 'culinary justice' for African Americans.
In 'A Legacy of Spies,' John le Carre goes back out in 'The Cold'
Former CIA operative Valerie Plame says pop culture doesn't usually get espionage right -- but le Carre comes close. His new novel is a kind of prequel to 1963's 'The Spy Who Came in from the Cold.'