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The Saratogian on MSNSaratoga Book Fest to return for 5th year in OctoberThis year marks the fifth Saratoga Book Festival (SBF), which aims to encourage a lifelong love of reading and promote greater literacy for all. The event is put on by the Friends of the Saratoga ...
Translated from the French by Hildegarde Serle, Bélem’s fictional account of Edmond’s experiences is also an ironic portrait ...
These novels blend the substantiated with the surreal, offering new ways to understand the past through magic, monsters and ...
Our picks include new novels by Hazel Gaynor, Nell Stevens, Meg Waite Clayton, Norman Lock and Heather Clark.
"Historical fiction is having a moment", said Cosmopolitan. From novels inspired by Shakespeare to clever reimaginings of ...
Students from George Weiner’s fifth grade class at White Oaks Elementary School from 1987-1988 reunited on April 26. One student, unable to make it, participated in the celebration via web camera.
Several books with Kentucky ties have been released recently across multiple genres. Featured authors include Donna Simmons, Nat Bickel, Katie Bo Lillis, Lee Cole, The Louisville Story Program ...
As of April, the new Starbase SLO location is up and running at Camp San Luis Obispo, becoming one of 88 Department of Defense installations aimed at serving and educating local youth.
Author Andrew Miller has won the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction after being shortlisted twice for the award in the past. He was announced as the winner at the Borders Book Festival in ...
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The shortlist represents a bright and promising future for fiction, said Bea Carvalho, head of books at Waterstones. The winner will be announced on July 24.
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