Sadeqa Johnson’s “Keeper of Lost Children” is historical fiction at its best
The bestselling author of the “The House of Eve” is back with a powerful novel about an overlooked chapter in Black history, told through three unforgettable protagonists.
The bestselling author of the “The House of Eve” is back with a powerful novel about an overlooked chapter in Black history, told through three unforgettable protagonists.
“A mess is not an obstacle. It's the gateway.”
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January listening recommendations from the National Literacy Trust.
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The snow-covered grounds of Hogwarts are sure to put anyone in the holiday spirit.