News

A woman who has grieved the death of a child, lived with cancer and a struggled with IVF has won an award for her memoir.
Fast’s unsparing account of her famous mother’s decline into dementia, and their life together, is just turning the tables.
The former New Zealand prime minister’s memoir isn’t a dry political affair; it’s full of sympathy, love and empathy.
Bill Gates shares his 2025 summer reading list, highlighting five memoirs that influenced his own, "Source Code." ...
Chelsea Leu is a writer and critic whose work has appeared in The Times, The New Yorker, The Atlantic and elsewhere.
Owen O’Shea is no stranger to the War of Independence and Civil War in Kerry. 'One Man’s Ireland' is his third book on this ...
AAPI Month may be coming to a close, but you should try new books from Asian American, Pacific Islander authors all year.
Cher isn’t new to the biographical game herself. Back in 2024, the “I Got You Babe” singer released Cher: The Memoir, the ...
In “How to Lose Your Mother,” Jong-Fast lays bare a terrible time in her life, when she put her mother, the writer Erica Jong ...
Zooming in on the rocker’s interior life, the Apple TV+ film “Bono: Stories of Surrender” documents the musical stage ...
In first book by a returned Israeli hostage, Sharabi recounts 491 days in Hamas captivity, mourns his wife and daughters, ...
Bill Gates’ 2025 summer book recommendations list includes the memoirs of rock star Bono, journalist Nicholas Kristof, ...