A pioneering elephant rescuer looks back on the loves of her life and a collection of essays investigates the history of happiness
A new poem from the Pulitzer-Prize-winning poet
The man who helped make the banana an American favorite also mercilessly used his company’s power to topple foreign governments
The former U.S. poet laureate writes about the Italian city
This vivid new book charts the dazzling contradictions in the life of the Godfather of Soul
The '70s music scene is being reexamined in these books by and about the major players of rock 'n' roll
The American humorist lends his reasoning for his long and fruitful marriage
Biographer Claire Tomalin's literary sleuthing revealed the untold story of the famed author's "invisible woman"
Two centuries after his birth, the novelist is still wildly popular, as a theme park, a new movie and countless festivals attest
What are the must-read books written by and about the famed British author?
The children's book author speaks about her career and what it means to write a "banned book"
Three more books to add to the Best of Childrens Books 2011 list
Whether you love it or hate it, John Gillespie Magee's "High Flight" remains the most enduring of aviation poems
As you begin your holiday shopping, review these selections of the best picture books of the year
The future may look bleak for many Americans, but hope is always just around the corner
From dinosaurs at the Smithsonian to a walk around a pond, here are some of our favorites from 2011
A member of the Algonquin Roundtable would have loved going to Vegas
The first section of Smithsonian's 2011 Best Children's Books begins with selections for the youngest readers in your family
Our goal is simple: to offer up an unfolding guide to irresistible reads—books that will keep kids up at night, reading by flashlight under the covers
Flannery O'Connor, chronicler of the American South, knows what real lady when she sees one
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