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First LookWho betrayed Anne Frank? New book may have an answer.The story of Anne Frank has captivated millions of readers, but no one knows how the Franks hidden in an Amsterdam annex were discovered in 1944. A team of cold-case researchers has just published a new theory of who might have done it and why.
鈥極ur goal is never revenge鈥: Poet Amanda Gorman鈥檚 path for healingIn 鈥淐all Us What We Carry,鈥 Amanda Gorman reveals hidden layers and deeper context to both history and the present. 聽
鈥楾he Paris Bookseller鈥 honors the American woman who published 鈥楿lysses鈥Kerri Maher鈥檚 novel 鈥淭he Paris Bookseller鈥 celebrates the life of American Sylvia Beach, a bookstore owner who saw promise in James Joyce鈥檚 鈥淯lysses.鈥
Jami Attenberg models a long but tenacious journey toward writingIn 鈥淚 Came All This Way to Meet You,鈥 author Jami Attenberg describes the early trials and tribulations of claiming a writer鈥檚 life as her own.聽
Who was Vivian Maier? Book explores mysterious 鈥榩hotographer nanny.鈥鈥淰ivian Maier Developed鈥 delves into the life and art of the reclusive photographer, who did not process most of her images.
Two football books celebrate unity 鈥 on and off the field鈥淧aradise Found鈥 tells how people came together after the Camp fire, while 鈥淗ail Mary鈥 explores the National Women鈥檚 Football League.聽聽
How one American Jew learned to see Israel in new lightIn 鈥淭welve Tribes: Promise and Peril in the New Israel,鈥 author Ethan Michaeli paints a nuanced portrait of an Israeli society.
For Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, memoir as resistanceAi Weiwei鈥檚 memoir 鈥1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows鈥 pushes back against the Chinese government鈥檚聽efforts to silence him and his poet father.聽
Picasso painted with passion, intensity, and utter disregardIn聽鈥淎 Life of Picasso: The Minotaur Years, 1933-1943,鈥澛燼rt historian John Richardson provides a bracingly deep dive into the artist鈥檚 life.
Remembering bell hooks, a beacon of light 鈥 for Black women and beyondBy imploring feminism to be something other than thin and white, she forced America to take a look in the mirror at how it treats the most vulnerable part of its population.
Do Great Books still matter? For Roosevelt Mont谩s, they are essential.Augustine and Plato changed the life of Roosevelt Mont谩s, who emigrated from the Dominican Republic and studied 鈥 and later taught 鈥 at Columbia.聽
Capping off the year with the 10 best books of DecemberThe 10 best books of December cap off the year with deep humanity and insights from writers of many backgrounds.聽
For designer William Morris, beauty was key to happinessAs a textile artisan, tastemaker, and social reformer, William Morris wove his values into his work.
Emerson and Thoreau led a second independence movement 鈥 this time of thoughtRalph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau led the charge against Old World ideas in "The Transcendentalists and Their World," by Robert A. Gross.
Another year in the books: Best reads of 2021Monitor reviewers鈥 choices of the best books of 2021 celebrate diverse voices and the importance of human connection.
Beyond the tiara: How the Miss America pageant launched careersThe Miss America pageant, writes Amy聽Argetsinger in 鈥淭here She Was,鈥澛爂ave women a start in the fields of broadcasting, politics, and entertainment.聽聽
鈥楾he Chancellor鈥 expands on the exceptional life of Angela Merkel鈥淭he Chancellor: The Remarkable Odyssey of Angela Merkel鈥 articulates the patience, shrewdness, and humanity that informed her leadership.聽 聽
A family at the 鈥楥rossroads鈥 faces crises of faith and a test of its bondsJonathan Franzen鈥檚 鈥淐rossroads鈥 tells the story of 1970s social upheaval through the trials of one Midwestern family.聽
Space to engage: Michael Eric Dyson shares his ideas for discussing raceIn an interview, scholar and social commentator Michael Eric Dyson talks about his latest book,聽鈥淓ntertaining Race: Performing Blackness in America.鈥
Flights of imagination take wing with picture booksChildren鈥檚 books offer an opportunity to share the beauty of words and pictures, and a time to nestle close with your favorite young person.
