Beloved Children’s Book Author And Illustrator Eric Carle Dies At 91
Eric Carle, the author of 'The Very Hungry Catepillar,' and more than 70 other children's books, died at the age of 91 on Sunday.
The Dumbest Generation Wallows In Mediocrity And Self-Pity
In Mark Bauerlein's 'The Dumbest Generation Grows Up,' the English professor offers a bleak but accurate diagnosis of millennial problems.
Malcolm Gladwell Illustrates The Problems With Technocratic Solutions To Human Problems
The bestselling author's latest work, 'Talking to Strangers,' is engaging but it also tries too hard to distill the complexities of human nature.
How To Smear Christianity Without Really Trying
Kristen Kobes du Mez's new book, 'Jesus and John Wayne,' is lazy broadside against Christians who vote the wrong way.
Ross Douthat’s New Book Details His Personal Battle With A Mystery Illness
‘The Deep Places’ is a worthwhile read for all who need healing and asks the medical establishment to rethink its approach.
A Physician Learns To Heal Himself So He Can Go Back To Healing Others
Dr. David Weill's memoir, 'Exhale: Hope, Healing, and a Life in Transplant,' tells a powerful story about how physicians can learn to help people.
How Japanese Americans Confronted Injustice While Still Loving America
Daniel James Brown’s new book, 'Facing the Mountain,' details how Japanese Americans responded to being forced into internment camps.
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.
Matthew Continetti Claims The Right’s Identity Crisis Is Now A Century Long
Matthew Continetti explains conservatism as a complex movement, often at war between its populists and its intellectual elite wings.
Simon And Schuster Puts Mike Pence’s Book On Tight Editorial Leash
When conservative authors allow publishers to treat them as children, they have abdicated their leadership roles and squandered an opportunity.