America’s Dark Days: A ‘Madness’ Book Review
‘Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum’ is one of the rare non-fiction narratives that I found myself instantly drawn to.
‘Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum’ is one of the rare non-fiction narratives that I found myself instantly drawn to.
If you’ve completed your ‘Gilmore Girls’ rewatch, here are 6 Lorelai Gilmore-approved books to curl up with as the evenings get darker.
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This stunning comics anthology fulfills a need to show the very varied perspectives of trans and nonbinary experiences across the board.
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A chilly autumn day with tea and a good book is one of the warmest and coziest ways to relax.
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It might have been fate that made me pick up this book.
If asked to name a tragic love story, a common response would be Romeo and Juliet, but the star-crossed lovers aren’t the only ill-fated tale.
Magic? Check! Cultural diversity? Double check! A Deadly Education will pull you into a world that puts your summer vacation to shame.