While eclipsed by his spouse, Jewish photographer Stieglitz pioneered a movement that changed the US art scene forever. March 5 auction includes O'Keeffe painting valued at $1.8m.

Francoise Frenkel's tale of survival, 'The Bookshop in Berlin,' was nearly lost to history; now it's available in the US

National Jewish Book Award-winner Charles King's 'Gods of the Upper Air' tells how a cohort of women scholars helped Franz Boaz give birth to the field of anthropology

19-year-old Sophie Riegel gives inside glimpse into life with mental illness in memoir, offers helpful strategies in manual co-written with mom Deborah Grayson Riegel

Christine Leunens says she 'would have thought I was dreaming' if told about the eventual success of her book 'Caging Skies' when she penned it a decade ago

Andrea Bernstein's 'American Oligarchs' is selling like hotcakes amid Senate impeachment trial, author reveals at Boston book launch

In his new book 'Sudden Courage,' author Ronald Rosbottom reveals just how young many founding members of the underground fighters were -- as well as how diverse

'The Snowy Day' by Ezra Jack Keats, one of the first kids books to portray an African-American child, has been borrowed 485,583 times since its release in 1962

In 'Martin Buber: A Life of Faith and Dissent,' Hebrew University prof Paul Mendes-Flohr delves into famed Jewish philosopher's spirituality and complex relationship with Zionism

In 'Plants Go to War,' author Judith Sumner describes how botanists on the frontlines helped feed, cloth, and arm their nations

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