Martin Luther King Jr book: Jonathan Eig humanises man behind pulpit – review

Jonathan Eig’s masterpiece of a book is a profound portrait of Martin Luther King Jr, his multifaceted humanity and impact on society.
Clean Up Alabama call to jail librarians for giving LGBT books to kids

Clean Up Alabama is the latest group to raise issues regarding LGBTQ books, calling for librarians to be jailed for displaying it near kids.
Why there is a health gap – Rebel Bodies author Sarah Graham

Rebel Bodies author and health journalist Sarah Graham talks to How To Be Books about the existing health gap.
Wolfson Prize nominee Professor Hakim Adi on redundancy and recognition

Professor Hakim Adi was shortlisted for the prestigious Wolfson History Prize only weeks after the University of Chichester made him redundant.
Who are Moms for Liberty? Unveiling extremist ties behind book bans

Explore Moms for Liberty’s extremist ties and their campaign against inclusive education in this eye-opening profile.
Texas fights to enact parts of controversial book rating law

Texas contends for partial implementation of controversial ‘book rating’ law amid legal battle – latest updates.
Yellowface book: mining people’s lives is a form of theft – review

Explore the intricate layers of literary deceit, cultural appropriation, and personal narratives in R.F. Kuang’s book ‘Yellowface’.
The List by Yomi Adegoke explores justice in the digital age

Journalist Yomi Adegoke discussed her debut fiction novel “The List” with The Trouble Club, and the issue of Internet trials.
Should classic books be rewritten for modern sensibilities? Experts say no

Navigating historical authenticity and modern sensibilities as books by Roald Dahl are being rewritten as part of this contentious debate.
Book bans and literary censorship: how US is following in footsteps of Russia

Russia’s literary landscape and the shadow of history shows eerie echoes of censorship, with both the US and Russia implementing book bans.