The great Kate returns with a lyrical and original fairy tale in which a fortune-teller advises a boy to follow an elephant to find his lostsister. A story of faith and hope for both children and grown-ups. 8+
May 24: Carson McCullers's The Ballad of the Sad Café and Other Works was published on this day in 1951. Included in this omnibus edition were most of the pieces upon which her reputation now stands, putting her in a rank…
Do you recall the tagline from the very first Superman movie? "You'll believe a man can fly!" Well, I'm tempted to craft such a hyperbolic assertion for China Miéville's…
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