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Patricia Highsmith was an American author who specialized in psychological thrillers and dark character studies. She published more than twenty books between the early 1950s and '90s, including ...
AUGUSTA, GA (CBS12 News) — When Joe Highsmith won the Cognizant Classic in early March, his first ever PGA Tour victory, perhaps the biggest prize was earning himself an opportunity to play at ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Joe Highsmith knows what it’s like to come to Augusta National as a fan but playing in the Masters? That was a dream, and one that will come true this week. That’s because the ...
Patricia McCormick's novel "Sold" landed on the top 10 of the American Library Association's annual list. It tied for eighth with "Crank" by Ellen Hopkins, a story about a teen girl's struggles ...
Welcome to this edition of The Hindu on Books Newsletter. Hindi poet and novelist Vinod Kumar Shukla has been honoured with the Jnanpith award for 2024. The 88-year-old Raipur-based writer ...
(FOX 5/KUSI) — The California State Library announced on Wednesday a new partnership that makes it easier for residents to access hundreds of thousands of free e-books and audiobooks. The ...
Amazon has announced that Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers in France, Australia and New Zealand can now listen to one audiobook a month from Audible’s library of audio storytelling content ...
How did Israel, founded by a people who were victimised by Nazism, become an “inhuman victimiser?” asks Pankaj Mishra in his new book, The World After Gaza (Juggernaut). He also questions how ...
Plus, if you're going on a long road trip, the audiobook will especially transport you to a bunk at Camp Emerson, even while stuck in gridlock traffic. No one likes to get dumped. But for 22-year ...
Patricia Zengerle has reported from more than 20 countries, including Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and China. An award-winning Washington-based national security and foreign policy ...
Writing a memoir was no laughing matter for Phil Hanley. Narrating the audiobook took 16 sessions, 64 hours and a supportive audience. Writing a memoir was no laughing matter for Phil Hanley.