You can take the measure of Charles Dickens’s egotism by looking at the names he gave his children. This nine-strong and zealously parented brood have such appellations as Henry Fielding Dickens ...
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Agnesian gift helps buy books for Fond du Lac children
A $10,000 Agnesian HealthCare Foundation gift will help provide books to young patients in Fond du Lac.
PEOPLE rounded up 18 of our favorite authors to share their most-anticipated reads of the summer. See their picks for the ...
Fresh Water Press will mark the release of “Bicentennial Eve: A Wisconsin Novella” with two public events May 21, including ...
Pizza Hut will once again be treating voracious readers this summer. The Hut is calling on parents to enroll their children in its famed BOOK IT! program, announcing April 23 that its free reading ...
As the Golden State Warriors' dynasty continues to fade, veteran Draymond Green is making sure he's going down swinging. Gone are the days of blind confidence in the dynastic yet turbulent Warriors ...
Tuesday afternoon was a typical day at The Good and the Beautiful’s new 100,000-square-foot warehouse in Lehi, with a handful of workers scattered about assembling boxes and packaging orders. Soon, ...
The Warriors have been out of the postseason for just under four weeks, and Draymond Green is still finding ways to get into basketball-related altercations. This time, however, it’s with someone who ...
• Five local high school students serve as Books UnBanned Teen Ambassadors, leading advocacy efforts against book censorship • Author Angie Thomas spoke in person at the Westby Area Performing Arts ...
Feeling charitable? The Sacramento Region’s Big Day of Giving will be celebrated on Thursday, May 7, and for all who are feeling generous it is a time to support your favorite nonprofits for the hard ...
Novels by Matt Haig, Elizabeth Strout and Carley Fortune; explosive true crime; immersive new fantasy; essays by David Sedaris; and more. Credit...The New York Times Supported by Historical Fiction ...
The nonfiction and novels we can’t stop thinking about. Credit...The New York Times Supported by By The New York Times Books Staff We’re a third of the way through 2026 and we at The Book Review have ...
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