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“To this day I write my sentences to the beat of the drums.” —Fred Waitzkin
“By writing to Richard and addressing him in the second person present, I felt close to him again. Through those words he is once again alive.”
"What some may label ‘dark stories’ are usually the stories of people all around us." —Mary McGarry Morris
“There are many truths that are universal, like the power of forgiveness, which a story can bring to life and touch the heart of the reader.”
The biography is the basis for a new Netflix documentary, streaming April 27.
Read an interview with the bestselling author.
The Nigerian author is known for his own brand of magical realism.
"Banning books is one thing, killing them is something else."
“Perhaps one really does end up telling the same story over and over, looking at it from every possible angle.”
The 91-year-old author may not be done with these novels just yet.
To commemorate the 40th anniversary of her groundbreaking book, Crawford talks about abuse, what she hopes readers take away from her story, and new projects on which she’s focused.
Lawrence Kelter's new book based on the movie adds to the film we know and love.
BookTrib and Aimee Molloy discuss the psychological thrills, feminist message, and upcoming adaptation of her hit novel.
By BookTrib
The author of "Daughters of the Inquisition" tells us why she's so interested in women's history and how, by learning from the mistakes of the past, we can change the future.