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Review: An Irish family takes in ‘The Boy From the Sea.’ What could go wrong?

Fiction: A baby in a barrel washes ashore in an Irish fishing town in this emotionally powerful debut.
photo of author Garrett Carr

Review: Minnesota native’s stories want to know -- ‘Are You Happy’

Fiction: Lori Ostlund’s thoughtful characters find their lives are incomplete and happiness is elusive.
Lori Ostlund

Review: New graphic novels dig into ‘Peanuts,’ Jane Austen and Wisconsin ginseng farmers

They cover everything from St. Paul’s Charles Schulz to farming ginseng.
April 11, 1976 Charlie Brown (second from right) is a star and Snoopy (far left) is a ham of a dogged director, while Lucy and Linus are more or less themselves, as the Peanuts put on their own little movie within a movie, in "A Boy Named Charlie Brown", the first feature film about Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts clan. It will be presented for the first time on television, Friday, April 16 (8:00-9:30 PM, ET) on the CBS Television Network. March 1976 CBS

Review: A bold new way of looking at ‘America, América’

Nonfiction: A Pulitzer Prize-winning historian brilliantly reimagines the enduring conflict between the two Americas.
AuthoredHamilton Cain
April 26, 2025
photo of author Greg Grandin

Review: In Minneapolis writer Kate DiCamillo’s ‘Orris and Timble,’ an owl and a rat are pals

Local fiction: “Lost and Found” is a sequel to “Orris and Timble: The Beginning.”
AuthoredChris Hewitt
April 23, 2025
photo of author Kate DiCamillo

Star Tribune artist of the year Kao Kalia Yang wins a record three Minnesota Book Awards

Marcie Rendon and Danez Smith are among the other winners.
April 23, 2025

Five books we can’t wait to read in May

From western Minnesota to northern Wisconsin to murderous England, these upcoming titles have us buzzing.
April 22, 2025

Medcalf: Join us for a conversation with Minnesota author Junauda Petrus

She’ll discuss her book about a love often marginalized as part of our ongoing antiracism community book club.
AuthoredMyron Medcalf
April 22, 2025
"The Stars and the Blackness Between Them"
by Junauda Petrus

A St. Paul teenager’s fan letter led to friendship with William F. Buckley

Local nonfiction: “American Impresario” is a story of music and friendship.
April 22, 2025
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Review: A comedian finds her calling, as a nun, in ‘A Change of Habit’

Nonfiction: The memoir chronicles the journey of Sister Monica Clare.
photo of author Sister Monica Clare

Review: Meet the Nobel Prize winner who helped crack predicting the weather

Nonfiction: In memoir “A Billion Butterflies,” Jagadish Shukla writes about monsoon patterns and climate change.
April 21, 2025
photo of author Jagadish Shukla

What’s so independent about these Minnesota bookstores? Plenty.

For Independent Bookstore Day on April 26, four stores tell us what makes them tick.
April 19, 2025
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