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Read dangerously this Banned Books Week (and Beyond)!

…booksellers, publishers, journalists, teachers, and readers of all types—in shared support of the freedom to seek and to express ideas, even those some consider unorthodox or unpopular.” We’re celebrating by…

Grove at Home: November 1-7

…my ‘reports’ into female sexuality, I no longer felt free to carry out my research to the best of my ability in the country of my birth. The attacks included…

Grove at Home: November 1-7

…“I renounced my US citizenship in 1995. After a decade of sustained attacks on myself and my work, particularly my ‘reports’ into female sexuality, I no longer felt free to…

Grove at Home: August 9—15

…The Common. Read the full post with Cree’s song-by-song commentary…   John Freeman on the park, The Park, and the bookstore How does John Freeman do it? A tireless writer,…

Preparing for Yan Lianke’s blistering new book, The Day the Sun Died

…he recently told Words Without Borders’ Chenxin Jiang, “Every Chinese author thinks that their own writing is free and uncurbed, but only because we’re not aware of the restrictions we…

Full Service by Scotty Bowers is Now a Documentary: Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood

A few years ago we published Full Service, a “shocking exposé” (The New York Post) in which Scotty Bowers revealed his sexually free-spirited history with countless stars of the silver…

Why are we still so obsessed with Lizzie Borden?

…anything to be free. What she got instead was infamy. See is the product of 11 years of that obsession, and it’s a prickly, unsettling wonder: a story so tactile…

Dad, Daddy, Father, Pops, Papa

…feel free. “This novel is about the dynamic between a father and son over three summers . . . but it is also about music, and dancing, and those pleasures…

To Catch a Storm

by Mindy Mejia

In this brand new series from national bestseller Mindy Mejia, a physicist and a psychic reluctantly team up to solve two missing persons cases during an ice storm in Iowa

Moscow Exile

by John Lawton

From “quite possibly the best historical novelist we have” (Philadelphia Inquirer), the fourth Joe Wilderness spy thriller, moving from Red Scare-era Washington, D.C. to a KGB prison near Moscow’s Kremlin…