Highland Park Public Library's board of trustees cite safety and crowd control, promising to reschedule meeting as well as parallel program celebrating 'I is for Israel'

Journalist Dov Alfon's 'A Long Night in Paris' updates classic James Bond intrigue for a cyber-heavy era

The American-raised son of an Israeli, author Oren Jay Sofer found spirituality later in life and has now written the book on how our universal human needs can help us connect

Michigan-based Dzanc Books pulls out just before publication due to a flurry of comments on social media, including from some of its own authors, alleging the book is Islamophobic

'Feast Your Eyes' by Myla Goldberg depicts the challenges faced by a mother and daughter when they buck America's social norms in an era before Roe v. Wade

Delving into UK and US intel files, a British historian takes aim at myriad of nonsensical stories that history's greatest villain managed to escape and live out his life in peace

In her new book, 'I’m Not Really a Waitress,' Suzi Weiss-Fischmann talks about going from a childhood in communist Hungary to being globally recognized as the First Lady of Nails

In 'Origin Story,' Prof. David Christian offers a big-picture look at Earth, the universe, and everything -- a zoom-out perspective that could just save the planet

Have you ever wondered about the biblical woman who became the matriarch of all future generations of people? Probably not -- until now

Odette Sansom was the first woman to receive the UK's second-highest honor for courage under fire. She's now being remembered in a new book, 'Code Name Lise'

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