Welcome to Just One More Story: A Blog Highlighting the Best in Kid’s Books
Our goal is simple: to offer up an unfolding guide to irresistible reads—books that will keep kids up at night, reading by flashlight under the covers
Because You Never Know Where the Night Will Take You
Flannery O’Connor, chronicler of the American South, knows what real lady when she sees one
Spinning off a Comic With a Reference Book
In a new web comic series from “This is Indexed” artist Jessica Hagy discovers new ways of looking at famous quotes
John Howard Griffin gave readers an unflinching view of the Jim Crow South. How has his book held up?
Great written works from authors such as Shakespeare and Jane Austen that you’ll never have a chance to read
The blog where nothing’s off limits, and nothing’s sacred either. Today’s classic may have been yesterday’s bomb
Summer Reading List: Seven Tasty New Titles
The common thread among these recent releases is that the best food stories are really about people
Books for Dads Who Love to Cook (Or Want to Learn)
Our 21st century culture is encouraging men to dispense with old gender roles and crack out the pots and pans
How E.B. White Wove Charlotte’s Web
A new book explores how the author of the beloved children’s book was inspired by his love for nature and animals
Agatha Christie on the Big and Small Screen
Even though Dame Agatha may not have enjoyed adaptations of her mysteries, audiences have been loving them for decades
Long Overdue, the Bookmobile Is Back
Even in the age of the Kindle and the Nook, the library on wheels can still attract an audience
Two comic book veterans—who authored the graphic adaptation of the 9/11 Report—train their talents on the young diarist
The Trouble With Autobiography
Novelist and travel writer Paul Theroux examines other authors’ autobiographies to prove why this piece will suffice for his
Five Fake Memoirs That Fooled the Literary World
Fiction was stranger than truth in these examples of authentic autobiographies that were anything but that
Smithsonian’s 2010 Notable Books for Children
In our annual tradition, we present some of the best that children’s literature has to offer this year
What Defines Latino Literature?
In compiling the latest anthology in the Norton series, professor Ilan Stavans researched the themes explored by Latino authors
Patience Worth: Author From the Great Beyond
Pearl Curran, a St. Louis housewife, channeled a 17th-century spirit to the heights of 20th-century literary stardom
Carl Hiaasen on Human Weirdness
The satirist talks about the “curve of human weirdness” and the need for public outrage in the political arena
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