For being a relatively small place, the Old Pueblo has been the setting for a surprising number of popular books.
“The Diamond Mine” offers a brief, dreamy chronicle of a teenage girl’s sexual awakening with an Afrikaans soldier about to ...
In “Jane Austen’s Bookshelf,” rare-book dealer Rebecca Romney discovers overlooked women authors who inspired the famous ...
Marvel Comics second hero to be called the Falcon, Joaquín Torres, has a very different history in the comics than in the MCU ...
I Dream of Joni” by Henry Alford and “Song So Wild and Blue” by Paul Lisicky are wonderful reminders of Joni Mitchell’s ...
Everyone knows Agatha Christie. But what about the other women authors who flourished during the “Golden Age of Detective ...
From an adoptee who learned the truth about her family to a couple whose house was haunted by two noisy ghosts and a mum ...
Winter is a perfect time of year to lose yourself in a good novel. Pick up a new suspenseful book from the Litchfield Library and you may find the hours flying by while you turn the pages.
Danielle Phillips-Cunningham, an associate professor in the School of Management and Labor Relations, explores this ...
Lost was the quintessential “mystery box” series — written to keep viewers hooked with endless questions and nesting puzzles, without concerning itself too much with giving satisfying answers. The ...
In If Only, the Norwegian novelist distills a story of romance into all its private discomfort and claustrophobia. Its ...
Britain’s first black woman bishop tells her story for the first time in a new memoir.