When books get banned, something fascinating happens. Rather than fading into obscurity, they often find a new life as ...
Growing up in New Jersey, Jennifer Jones discovered her destiny at age nine. At her fourth grade recital, her teacher picked her to be one of the leads.
Samantha Ellis’ memoir, "Always Carry Salt," explores struggling to come to terms with her lack of access to her family’s rich heritage.
A posthumous memoir by one of Jeffrey Epstein's best known accusers, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, has sold 1 million copies worldwide two months after its release.
The New Yorker’s editors and critics choose this year’s essential reads in fiction, poetry, and nonfiction.
In a story published Dec. 16, 2025, about sales for Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s memoir, The Associated Press spelled her last name ‘Giuffre’ incorrectly as ‘Guiffre.’ ...
Explore the overlooked trauma of Sikhs in Kashmir during the 1947 Partition through powerful survivor accounts and historical ...
The family of Virginia Giuffre has described the fact that her memoir has sold a million copies worldwide as a "bittersweet ...
The memoirs gathered here meet readers in that vulnerable space. They offer clarity, candor, and the kind of guidance that ...
The book, titled Nobody’s Girl, features a number of allegations against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who was stripped of his ...
For the first time, Gunnar and Matthew Nelson are telling the real story behind their family’s all-American entertainment dynasty in their new memoir, What Happened  to Your Hair? (Permuted Press) ...