The shocking memoir ‘Knife’ by Salman Rushdie reveals the terrifying reality of his attack and the reality of our mortality.
The shocking memoir ‘Knife’ by Salman Rushdie reveals the terrifying reality of his attack and the reality of our mortality.
Hannah Durkin’s insightful examination of the Clotilda, the last known US slave ship, reveals the lasting impact of its captives on history.
Oscar-nominated movie “American Fiction” satirises the publishing industry’s inherent tendency to diminish Black writers’ experiences.
How To Be Books had the chance to take the Creativity for Writers course by the Professional Writing Academy to test its accessibility.
Explore the transformative power of writing with “1000 Words” by Jami Attenberg, a journey through creativity, community, and commitment.
Nick Wallis uncovers shocking systemic failures in ‘The Great Post Office Scandal’, revealing widespread misconduct and injustice.
Dr. Hannah Ritchie’s ‘Not the End of the World’ offers balanced optimism in climate discourse, advocating for actionable hope and data-driven perspectives.
In “A Day in the Life of Abed Salama,” Nathan Thrall delves into the complexities of the Israel-Palestine conflict through the lens of a tragic bus crash.
Explore the poignant collection ‘Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear’ by Mosab Abu Toha in the context of Gaza’s turmoil and resilience.
The contentious world of the British monarchy, media leaks, and the battle for truth is the backbone of “Endgame,” a new book by Omid Scobie.
“How To Say Babylon” by Safiya Sinclair transcends oppression through poetic words in this evocative memoir.
Explore the life of the rapper Tupac Shakur in “The Authorized Biography” by Staci Robinson, shedding light on his mistrust in authority.
Star Barbra Streisand reveals-all in her long-awaited book, including her quest for unconditional love and the search for her roots.
“Out There Screaming” edited by Jordan Peele combines supernatural horror with profound reflections on Black America’s history and traumas.
From early struggles to iconic roles, we see how addiction took control of Matthew Perry in his memoir, as we sadly mourn his death.