When I returned from Afghanistan, I needed to find a way to go from being a Marine who is loved for his sins to being a believer who is a sinner but who is loved. I needed to find a way to come home.
The queen of ‘tidying’ is captivating audiences with this question: What do you truly value?
Patrick Radden Keefe delivers a searing portrait of Irish women and men struggling to make sense of their past and their memories.
Sarah Blake's dream-like and intriguing first novel introduces us to the wife of Noah.
Greg Pardlo's new memoir clips quickly along and burdens the reader with almost no slow moments.
For all its campus-novel punches, Randy Boyagoda's new novel most succeeds in limning the ways his title character's faith bends to his needs.
The John Ronald Reuel Tolkien of Dome Karukoski’s film has all the raw ingredients he needs to become J. R. R. Tolkien.