Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Live” turns 50 this year, and a monumental biography of the man who created it attests to his enduring role as America’s ...
In “Cerebral Entanglements,” Allan J. Hamilton argues that new imaging technologies give us unprecedented access — with ...
Hamilton argues that new imaging technologies give us unprecedented ... By A.O. Scott These refreshingly authentic and playful picture books celebrate the many kinds of love that can fill kids ...
“The Diamond Mine” offers a brief, dreamy chronicle of a teenage girl’s sexual awakening with an Afrikaans soldier about to ...
Beginning in 1924, prominent guests of the publisher autographed leather-bound books during their visits to The Times’s ...
In “What Fell From the Sky,” by Adrianna Cuevas, and “Oasis,” by Guojing, the best examples of humanity aren’t necessarily ...
In “What Fell From the Sky,” by Adrianna Cuevas, and “Oasis,” by Guojing, the best examples of humanity aren’t necessarily human. By Donna Barba Higuera Gianni Rodari used puns, topsy ...
In “How the World Eats,” the philosopher Julian Baggini grapples with “everything that affects and is affected by” our ...
These refreshingly authentic and playful picture books celebrate the many kinds of love that can fill kids’ lives.