When author Jami Attenberg moved from Brooklyn to New Orleans recently, she got to spend more…
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We, the shop dogs of Parnassus Books, love a birthday. When a shop-person has a…
The National Book Critics Circle Awards is a two-night event. The first night each of…
We’ve been so enamored with the novel Exit West around here since we read early copies — it’s…
“Desperation Road came about because of an image in my mind I couldn’t shake, that of a woman and child walking along the side of the interstate under a punishing summer sun, with the woman carrying all they owned in a garbage bag. I didn’t know where they were going or what they were doing, but I had to find out. And I immediately felt compassion for them, as well as empathy and worry, and that emotional attachment told me, you have to go with them.”
