In “Sweet Nothings,” essays on a lifetime of candy consumption, Sarah Perry surveys popular candies from around the world, ...
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Imani Perry's new book, 'Black in Blues,' explores the connections between the color blue and Black identity, continuing her challenge of Southern misconceptions and fostering community.
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Imani Perry’s Blue Notes
Blue” has been one of the last colors to receive a name in nearly every culture, perhaps because of its rare occurrence in ...
Philippa Dunne is back on our screens with Amandaland and we can't wait to watch the spin-off from Motherland, which focuses on breakout character Amanda, played by Lucy Punch. Philippa has been ...
In this book, celebrated author Imani Perry uses the world's favorite colour as a springboard for a riveting emotional, cultural, and spiritual journey — an examination of race and Blackness ...
In “What Fell From the Sky,” by Adrianna Cuevas, and “Oasis,” by Guojing, the best examples of humanity aren’t necessarily human. By Donna Barba Higuera Gianni Rodari used puns, topsy ...
By The New York Times Books Staff These vintage books introduce the archetypes, settings and lavishly bonkers sensibility that are the hallmarks of great romance. By Olivia Waite Two new books ...
Perry won the National Book Award in 2022 for her nonfiction book “South to America: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation.” Her latest explores the connections ...
By Alexandra Alter These vintage books introduce the archetypes, settings and lavishly bonkers sensibility that are the hallmarks of great romance. By Olivia Waite Our columnist on the month’s ...
In “Memorial Days,” the author of “Horse” recounts the disorienting odyssey that followed the death of her husband, Tony Horwitz. “Three Days in June” returns to familiar themes and a ...