Review | Bakari Sellers’ ‘My Vanishing Country’
The author recounts what it means to be Civil Rights activist Cleveland Sellers’ son.
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The author recounts what it means to be Civil Rights activist Cleveland Sellers’ son.
Translator Jessica Powell brings Peruvian writer to English-speaking audiences.
Ibram X. Kendi’s Stamped from the Beginning is essential reading.
There are copious books, podcasts, films, and interviews about black culture and experience — far too many to list here.
Sameer Pandya skillfully uses elements of the immigrant experience, mid-life crisis, and university life to weave a fictional spell.
While the book usefully illustrates the difference between Jerry Brown’s reputation and his actions, one would be hard-pressed to find a political leader of whom the same can’t be said.
Author puts Florida’s Jazz age boom — and bust — in perspective.
Beloved Santa Barbara musician pens his first novel.
Carolina de Robertis’s novel follows a group of queer women whose personal revolutions mingle with Uruguay’s 1970 dictatorship.
Author writes essays on female visionaries who revolutionized society’s understandings of environment and gender.