In a world of dwindling reviews, the author Lydia Davis’s new work charts a more serendipitous path to reading.
Around the world, growing populations of older adults need social care. Aging is typically associated with steady physical and cognitive decline; the practice of narrative therapy, by contrast, ...
After ten-year-old Suzanne Delgado watched her parents’ marriage disintegrate, she leapt at a chance to go on tour with her father, who she adored; Gil Delgado, brimming with melody and charisma, was ...
In her book Daughters of Palestine she writes with skill and empathy about Palestine, faith, family and the immigrant experience.
An informative Q&A with the leader of Khan Academy about the potentials and perils of artificial intelligence.
While we know the manuscript spent at least 650 years at Kells, we do not know where it started its life. Now a new book offers some clues as to its provenance.
In a candid conversation with Akshita Nandagopal on India Today’s Booked, Chetan Bhagat opened up about writing a romance after a decade, why he chose to explore a relationship between a younger woman ...
Sad Tiger and Trauma Plot are two stunning memoirs by rape survivors who immerse themselves in art and literature. They both transcend ‘art as therapy’.
In a new book, Robert Malley, a veteran US peace negotiator, argues it is well past time to think beyond an idea he spent much of his career pursuing.
From telling his own stories, he is now helping others through the power of communication and storytelling with Project Kahaani, the social venture he founded to help empower underserved youth with ...
This month’s executive function skill is working memory. Executive function skills are brain-based skills that help us “get things done” easily—or not—depending on our particular brain. Working memory ...