Novel ‘Sea Of Tranquility’ Explores The Humane Aspects Of Time Travel
Acclaimed author Emily St. John Mandel's latest novel, 'Sea of Tranquility,' is luminous, melancholy, and well-plotted.
How Abraham Lincoln’s Speeches Preserved American Self-Government
Diana Schaub's 'His Greatest Speeches: How Lincoln Moved the Nation,' provides valuable insight on how Lincoln's words echo today.
Fueled By Leftist Tears, Amazon No. 1 ‘Johnny The Walrus’ Exposes Today’s Propagandistic Children’s...
Matt Walsh’s 'Johnny the Walrus,' which tells a story of a boy pretending to be a walrus, became the bestselling children's book on Amazon.
S.D. Smith Tells Exciting Children’s Stories, Illuminated By Classic Virtues
S.D. Smith, author of the bestselling 'Green Ember' series, wants tell kids 'new stories with an old soul.'
How Americans Can Fight China’s Cold War Without Rules
A book by Air Force Gen. Robert Spalding, 'War Without Rules,' highlights how China is willing to fight dirty to achieve global dominance.
Christian Thinkers Offer ‘The New Apologetics’ Just When We Need It Most
In 'The New Apologetics,' a variety of Catholic luminaries offer helpful advice for proselytizing in an age of doubt and anxiety.
A Novel About Plagues Offers Lessons In Humanity
Sequoia Nagamatsu's novel, 'How High We Go in the Dark,' provides fascinating, and at times frustrating, look at plagues.
The Federalist’s Notable Books Of 2021
Our year in reading, featuring book recommendations from Federalist writers and contributors. Take a look at the notable books for 2022 reading.
These Two Thriller Novels Breathe New Life Into An Old Plot
Two new books from Peter Swanson and Gilly Macmillan lean heavily on other mystery cliches with varying degrees of success.
Abby Johnson Discusses Her Quest To End Abortion And Promote Mercy
'I wanted people to get to know me in a more personal way and not just as a pro-lifer or pro-life leader or someone they see on Fox News.'