Por: Los Angeles Times Entertainment October 28, 2022
Critic Bethanne Patrick recommends 10 promising titles, fiction and nonfiction, to consider for your November reading list. There’s a much-anticipated book out this month, but Michelle Obama’s “The Light We Carry” doesn’t require more hype. There are other books worthy of your attention, including stellar reads from a couple of acclaimed authors and an unusual novel set in Kuala Lumpur, not to mention idiosyncratic volumes in which Bob... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Life October 28, 2022
In “,” Siddhartha Mukherjee tells the story of how scientists discovered the building blocks of life, a revelation that changed science irrevocably. This is the third book in what the author considers a quartet that began with his Pulitzer Prize-winning “.” Mukherjee,... + más
Siddhartha Mukherjee takes on the rise of ‘the new human’ in upcoming book on cell biology | The Boston Globe
Louisiana Sleep Foundation now part of Baton Rouge General, UNO opens trading lab | The Advocate
The Boston Globe USA Life October 07, 2022
“” is Sandra Cisneros’s first poetry collection in 28 years. That may be because the best-selling author has been busy publishing novels, short story collections, and essays. She won prestigious awards and started foundations to nurture young writers. And the Chicago... + más
It’s Banned Books Week — and these bookstores are hiding challenged books for their readers to find | The Boston Globe
Homeroom: Why Kids Need Summer-Reading Assignments | The Atlantic
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 03, 2022
The house where I was raised had an open shelf rule. This meant my brother and I were allowed to read anything, no matter how inappropriate or beyond our years. We never had to ask. I spent hours of my childhood perusing the volumes on my father’s bookcases at will, trial and... + más
As attempts to ban books across the country increase, Chicago establishes ‘Book Sanctuaries’: ‘Encouraging and alarming’ | Chicago Tribune
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 02, 2022
My kids and I began reading banned books together when they were just learning sight words. Snuggled with my kids on the couch, I’d read aloud from a slim paperback volume of the “Captain Underpants” series. My son, 6, and my daughter, 4, followed along by looking at the... + más
Handmaid's Tale, Girls Who Code and other books just banned in the U.S. | Newsweek
The Atlantic USA Life September 24, 2022
They need time to recharge. But taking a break shouldn’t mean ignoring academic skills altogether. and Elena XausaJune 1, 2021Editor’s Note: Every Tuesday, Abby Freireich and Brian Platzer take questions from readers about their kids’ education. Have one? Email them at... + más
Homeroom: Summer Learning Is About More Than Reading and Math | The Atlantic
Homeroom: The Pandemic’s Potential Silver Lining for Kids | The Atlantic
The Boston Globe USA Life September 23, 2022
In his new book, “,” Joshua Bennett blends poetry and speculative fiction to reimagine the world as it is and envision a world that could be. Bennett is the author of two poetry collections, “” and “,” as well as the book of criticism “.” The poet earned his PhD... + más
Holocaust filmmaker says Meta did not completely reverse ad ban [Updated] | Ars Technica
Named after the late Steve Carter, state to provide $1,000 vouchers to ease reading woes | The Advocate
The Boston Globe USA Life September 19, 2022
Keep your eyes peeled (and your minds open): Sept. 18-24 is Banned Books Week, and a group of bookstores is hiding free copies of banned and challenged books around Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard.Because the stores want these books to be found, it’s not so much a treasure... + más
Book ban efforts surging in 2022, library association says | ABC News
Book ban efforts surging in 2022, library association says | Associated Press
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