In 'The Forgiveness Tour,' Susan Shapiro shares her experiences and those of 13 other diverse subjects across the US as she explores the tricky ins and outs of making amends

In 'Ladyparts,' Deborah Copaken laughs and cries through a decade of medical scares, divorce, financial struggles and sexual harassment in an America that routinely fails women

With a mix of old and new characters, 'The Hidden Palace' advances the duo's magic, heartbreak and love into early 20th century New York and Middle East

27-year-old Emma Goldberg's book 'Life on the Line' offers a look at how newly-minted physicians began their careers in the heart of a global, and frighteningly local, pandemic

Bestselling authors Elin Hilderbrand and Casey McQuiston vow to excise passages criticized by small groups of online readers

Writer Ulrich Boschwitz fled Germany after pogrom and wrote contemporary account 'The Passenger' before death at sea by a Nazi torpedo. Now rediscovered, it's earning rave reviews

Unseen collection comes out next spring; writer and scholar David Stromberg discusses the Nobel laureate's religious ambivalence, and why his liturgical Hebrew plea resonates today

The movie star-handsome member of the infamous Murder, Inc. envisioned a gambling oasis in the desert, says a new book in Yale's Jewish Lives series

Annual author event scheduled for May 3-6, with Salman Rushdie and Harlan Coben participating, among others

David Rubenstein loves talking to pros about what makes them tick, so when Bloomberg TV gave him his own interview show, he jumped at the chance. Now he's written a book about it

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