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The Brantford Public Library highlights new biographies for all ages, including memoirs by Audrey Hepburn’s son, Tim Curry, David Suzuki, ADHD achievers, Rick Hansen, and Tsultrim Doma.
A librarian's discovery in a 15th-century Dante manuscript sparks debate over possible Giorgione authorship.
Retired banker Ranjan Sen, after 30 years in finance, published his debut short story collection in October 2025, exploring moral choices and quiet human moments.
Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden highlighted key Black-authored books from 2016, emphasizing their lasting impact on themes of identity, justice, and resilience.
Akshay Kumar joked he’s never read a book, preferring to “read faces,” contrasting with his author wife Twinkle Khanna.
Eli Sharabi’s memoir about surviving 491 days as a Hamas hostage post-Oct. 7 attack wins top Jewish book award.
Les Claypool releases *Frizzle Fry: Phantoms of Barrington Hall*, an illustrated book blending real and surreal tales from Primus’s early days, tied to a May tour.
Miya George’s mother, after 30 years, rediscovered reading through a book found in a car, reigniting her love for literature.
A Bath museum honors Mary Shelley’s *Frankenstein*, highlighting her 1818 novel’s creation, themes, and legacy, boosted by del Toro’s film.
The first Damascus Book Fair since Assad’s fall opened with cultural openness, eased censorship, and Kurdish rights recognition.