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Smith released My Hair Ain't Nappy, an illustrated children's book that sets out to reshape how Black children see their natural hair — and themselves.
In the first event of its kind, a new festival celebrating translators and translated literature will be taking place in May. Translated By, Bristol was founded by author and Japanese translator Polly ...
F. Scott Fitzgerald is remembered as one of the most influential American writers of the 20th century for “The Great Gatsby” ...
In the first event of its kind, a new festival celebrating translators and translated literature will be taking place on May ...
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Revolving around two career criminals and a Thameside mansion, The Burial Plot is a gripping historical thriller about murder ...
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The Cambridge student was only 24 when she released her ostentatious debut. Critics and fellow writers fell over themselves ...