A metaphor is a powerful literary tool that brings readers to a deeper level of understanding.
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Brian Greene is our generation's Carl Sagan: a scientific genius who happens to have a gift for analogy and explanation.
In 1968, 11-year-old Delphine and her younger sisters visit Cecile, their derelict mother. When Cecile sends them to a summer day
If your family is like mine, you won’t make it through the first week of summer vacation without hearing the “b” wor
Film director Cary Fukunaga won a Best Directing award from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival for his debut feature, Sin Nombre
A substitute teacher wanders into an elementary-school classroom, tells a series of dazzling, illuminating, heartbreaking falseho
READ MORE For seven years, poet and journalist Eliza Griswold met with Muslims and Christians throughout Asia and Africa to explore the issues firing clashes between and within these faiths.
Five-year-old Jack has lived his entire life in Room—an 11-by-11-foot space—with Ma, who has been imprisoned there for sev
“When you find something that’s whole, you do what you can to keep it that way.
The British import Made in
In The Walk, former professional and college foot
When Emily Colson’s son, Max, was diagnosed with autism, her friend said, “God works through these children. They are
This epic novel offers a tale of two frontiers.
Luci Shaw’s latest book of poetry, Harvesting Fog, marks her 30th boo
Recycling takes on a whole new meaning for Laura Muresan.
In his book Can We Save the T
Downton Abbey, a BBC series reminiscent of the successful 19
In China, England, South Africa, India, the Middle East, and the U.S., Yancey met with and spoke to courageous Christians who witnesse
It’s that time again: an opportunity to let Mom know that she is loved and appreciated.
Opus Dei founder Josemaría Escrivá became a priest during the early rumblings of the Spanish Civil War.