Your Favorite Book with Joseph Han – Chicago Review of Books

Your Favorite Book with Joseph Han – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] Welcome to another installment of a collaboration between the Chicago Review of Books and the Your Favorite Book podcast. Malavika Praseed, frequent CHIRB contributor and podcast host, seeks to talk to readers and writers about the books that light a fire inside them. What’s your favorite book and why? Our guest is Joseph Han, … Read more

Your Favorite Book with Nghi Vo – Chicago Review of Books

Your Favorite Book with Nghi Vo – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] Welcome to another installment of a collaboration between the Chicago Review of Books and the Your Favorite Book podcast. Malavika Praseed, frequent CHIRB contributor and podcast host, seeks to talk to readers and writers about the books that light a fire inside them. What’s your favorite book and why? Our guest is Nghi Vo, … Read more

Heartstopper has landed on Netflix, and we’ve got your ultimate character book match!

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[ad_1] If your heart stopped while watching Heartstopper on Netflix, we’re here to help you recover! Like leaves from a cool fall breeze, Heartstopper swept us off our feet with its themes of friendship, queer joy, mental health awareness, and found family. Welcome to your Ultimate Character Book Match for what we think the main characters … Read more

Your Favorite Book with Madhushree Ghosh – Chicago Review of Books

Your Favorite Book with Madhushree Ghosh – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] Welcome to another installment of a collaboration between the Chicago Review of Books and the Your Favorite Book podcast. Malavika Praseed, frequent CHIRB contributor and podcast host, seeks to talk to readers and writers about the books that light a fire inside them. What’s your favorite book and why? Our guest this week is … Read more

Fiction As Nonfiction (I Think) in “The Unwritten Book” – Chicago Review of Books

Fiction As Nonfiction (I Think) in “The Unwritten Book” – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] “This book is not fiction,” Samatha Hunt asserts at the beginning of her new, ostensibly nonfiction book, The Unwritten Book. “My father is writing a novel disguised as a journal entry. However, much of his partial book is true to his life, tempting me to ask, is it all true? Then, as someone who … Read more

Your Favorite Book with Chelsea Bieker – Chicago Review of Books

Your Favorite Book with Chelsea Bieker – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] Welcome to another installment of a collaboration between the Chicago Review of Books and the Your Favorite Book podcast. Malavika Praseed, frequent CHIRB contributor and podcast host, seeks to talk to readers and writers about the books that light a fire inside them. What’s your favorite book and why? Our guest this week is … Read more

How Italian Food Became American” – An Excerpt from the Book – Chicago Review of Books

How Italian Food Became American” – An Excerpt from the Book – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] Millions of Italians arrived in the United States during the great wave of immigration from the 1880s until the Second World War. Dishes like spaghetti and meatballs, veal parmigiana, and oven-baked lasagna evolved during these years, yet Americans perceived these as the food of foreign ethnics with too much garlic. One dish would profoundly … Read more

Your Favorite Book with Elaine Hsieh Chou – Chicago Review of Books

Your Favorite Book with Elaine Hsieh Chou – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] Welcome to another installment of a collaboration between the Chicago Review of Books and the Your Favorite Book podcast. Malavika Praseed, frequent CHIRB contributor and podcast host, seeks to talk to readers and writers about the books that light a fire inside them. What’s your favorite book and why? This week’s guest is Elaine … Read more

Discover your next great book!

Discover your next great book!

[ad_1] The range of graphic novels and nonfiction for children gets better, more exciting and more popular with each passing year. Even the choosiest young reader won’t be able to resist the charms of these wonderful books. Marshmallow & Jordan For the reader who carefully arranges their stuffed animals at the head of their bed … Read more