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The co-owners of “A Good Used Book” in Los Angeles, California, are back in their retail space and looking ahead to the future.
In her new book, economist Emily Oster presents a framework for data-based parenting decisions.
“We have a serious competition problem,” Klobuchar said. “It’s hurting our families, our workers, our democracy.”
The rise in video calls has made people reach for the phone and inquire about investing in bigger, bolder personal libraries.
“Vic Lee’s Corona Diary 2020” got a fitting virtual launch from a downstairs bathroom in the author’s South London home.
Independent bookseller Hannah Oliver Depp is struggling with suppliers in her mission to tell the stories of struggling people.
In this book excerpt, Deborah Stone examines the way we calculate unemployment numbers.
Publishing can’t easily go on hold until the fall — which is when publishers tend to release the year’s biggest titles.
Through wars, recessions and possibly even today’s pandemic, crossword puzzles serve as an escape from hard times.
The holiday season is the busiest time of year for many retailers, including the country’s 2,500 hundred independent bookstores. Some, despite Amazon’s dominance, are flourishing.