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Sun, sand, book in your hand. Five authors from a wide variety of genres—memoir, romance, thriller, and biography—discuss their hotly anticipated summer books
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Farrar, Straus, and Giroux announced a release date for Sally Rooney's new novel, Intermezzo.
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Britney Spears is finally telling her story on her own terms with the upcoming release of her new memoir The Woman in Me.
These celebrity bestsellers don't disappoint.
Hope you have some extra space on the bookshelf for beach reads, books that will ensure an optimal summer experience.
The house honored the new book by Rizzoli and Fendi at the Fendi flagship store in New York City.
Executive Director Nicholas Fox Weber speaks with L'OFFICIEL on what this milestone means to the foundation and the art world at large.
I Love Being Me! is the story of Rachel, a Japanese-American girl who embarks on a journey of self-acceptance through fighting against the bullying and xenophobia she experiences in school.
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Jiani Liu's collection of stories touches on everything from being a Chinese student in America to cross-cultural relations.
The writer speaks to L’OFFICIEL about adapting her best-selling book into a Netflix docu-series.