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Rosen (Fifth Avenue Glamour Girl) dramatizes the creation of the Barbie doll in this rollicking tale. The doll is pitched in Mattel’s Los Angeles office by Ruth Handler, who cofounded the toy ...
This fantasy, the North American debut from Irish comics writer Moloney, with art by Romero, aims high but falls short of its target. Meabh, once a formidable warrior with the Adventurers’ Guild ...
No Human Involved: The Serial Murder of Black Women and Girls and the Deadly Cost of Police Indifference Sociologist and criminologist Neely (You’re Dead—So What?) offers a rigorous ...
Yako Gureishi, trans. from the Japanese by Motoko Tamamuro and Jonathan Clements. Titan Manga, $12.99 trade paper (192p) ISBN 978-1-78774-362-5 Gureishi’s ornate fantasy showcases the cozy ...
In the pensive latest from Watts (after The Inland Sea), an Australian woman named Eloise reflects on a road trip she took several years earlier with her American husband, Lewis. The melancholic ...
Nobel winner Modiano (In the Café of Lost Youth) dazzles with this pithy and introspective mystery sparked by faded memories. It opens with the narrator remembering a favor he Continue reading » ...