Book reviews, book news and author interviews. Articles about bestselling fiction and non-fiction from the Los Angeles Times.
In ‘Fourteen Days,’ the Authors Guild shows off its storytellers, including Dave Eggers, Celeste Ng, Scott Turow, Mira Jacob, Tommy Orange, Tess Gerritsen, R. L. Stine, Weike Wang and Ishmael Reed.Your ultimate L.A. Bookhelf is here — a guide to the 110 essential L.A. books, plus essays, supporting quotes and a ranked list of the best of the best.A guide to the literary geography of Los Angeles: A comprehensive bookstore map, writers’ meetups, place histories, an author survey, essays and more.
With Mindy Kaling in her corner, author Amina Akhtar sets out to shake rather than strangle stereotypes Amina Akhtar’s third novel, ‘Almost Surely Dead’ — the next book from Mindy Kaling’s Amazon imprint — is part supernatural thriller, part social commentary, part family saga.N. Scott Momaday, the ‘House Made of Dawn’ author and Pulitzer Prize-winning storyteller, poet, educator and folklorist, has died. He was 89.Journalist Simon Shuster’s new book, ‘The Showman,’ says the former actor’s specialty in improv helped Zelensky reshape his role as president.
Elizabeth Gonzales James’ novel ‘The Bullet Swallower’ tracks the family lore of a Mexican actor — whipping up adventure and tweaking our thirst for violence.Laurie Frankel’s new novel, ‘Family Family,’ stars a woman with controversial opinions and a blended family that would make Tolstoy and the Brady Bunch blush.In Kaveh Akbar’s brilliant debut novel, ‘Martyr!’, an Iranian American man in addiction recovery becomes obsessed with the concept of martyrdom.
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Rachel's Book: A Voice That Needed to ExistA cultural critic's perspective on Rachel's book and its significance in addressing various topics such as gossip, late capitalism, and personal experiences.
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CBS New York Book Club's First Readers' Choice for 2024CBS New York readers have chosen 'Where You End' by Abbott Kahler as the first Readers' Choice for 2024. The book is about a woman with amnesia who uncovers her dangerous past with the help of her identical twin. Join the Book Club to read along and discuss.
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Colorado librarian's new book highlights the importance of intellectual freedomJames 'Jamie' LaRue, the executive director of Garfield County Libraries, has written a book emphasizing the significance of intellectual freedom and the challenges of censorship. LaRue, who has extensive experience in the field, dedicates the book to readers and their right to read, as enshrined in the First Amendment.
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Family Forced to Leave Home of 30 Years in East Los AngelesMaría Vela’s family has lived in East L.A. nearly 30 years, but new owners of her duplex asked her family to vacate by Christmas. Most evictions are due to nonpayment of rent, but owner move-ins also cause family displacement.
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Los Angeles City Councilman Pleads Not Guilty to ChargesLos Angeles City Councilman Curren Price pleads not guilty to charges of theft by embezzlement, perjury, and conflict of interest. Defense challenges the charges, but the judge rejects their argument.
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