Did You Ever Have a Family is ultimately a meditation not just on loss but on healing, forgiveness and the families we create. It is…


Did You Ever Have a Family is ultimately a meditation not just on loss but on healing, forgiveness and the families we create. It is…
Angela Flournoy’s The Turner House is one of only five novels nominated for the National Book Award and we at Literary Affairs are glad that…
There was no question at Literary Affairs that Fates and Furies would be the October 2015 Book of the Month. Fates and Furies will have…
Book clubs will find our September 2015 Book of the Month -- Douglas Trevor's debut novel Girls I Know -- full of great discussion material.
One way to beat the scorching heat of summer is to turn on the air conditioning and pick up our August 2015 Book of the…
With the July release of the heavily-hyped new book by Harper Lee, Go Set A Watchman, this summer is the perfect time to not only re-read the…
Toni Morrison's God Help the Child is a book that we are proud to select as our June 2015 Book of the Month and that…
In support of the National Endowment for the Arts and Los Angeles’ Big Read selection for 2015, our May Book of the Month is Into the…
Euphoria, our April 2015 Book of the Month, is here to show us that if Lily King had been our anthropology teacher we would have…