Eula Biss’s new book looks at the omnipresence of money in our lives, from the perspective of an artist who has made it to the middle class.
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Lit recs for the recently repatriated Chicagoan
The current book obsessions of Reader editor in chief Anne Elizabeth Moore and writer, comedian, and artist Salem Collo-Julin.
Women & Children First starts a Conversation about art and resisting the new administration
The bookstore’s new monthly series explores the intersection of books and politics
Riot Fest, Bang Bang Pie’s Backyard Dinner, and more things to do in Chicago this weekend
Wicker Park & West Town Lit Fest, “More Strange Than True,” and more happenings from September 16-18.
Belle Boggs finds life in infertility
In her new book, The Art of Waiting: On Fertility, Medicine, and Motherhood, the author writes on what to expect when you’re not expecting.
More of the best books I read this year
A Reader writer looks back on a year in reading.
Our favorite books of 2014
A look back at the year in lit, from the best reads by Chicago authors to new bookstores and live-lit events.
Eula Biss’s inoculation against misinformation about vaccines
In On Immunity, Eula Biss explores the history and science of vaccines and fashions an inoculation against misinformation.
Toni Morrison Talks to Oprah Winfrey at the Carl Sandburg Literary Awards Dinner
Morrison discusses her affinity for “outlaw women,” having her first book rejected 12 times, and more.