Elena Poniatowska is, without a doubt, one of the most powerful and committed voices in Latin American literature and journalism. Although she was born in Paris, France, in 1932, her heart, her voice, and her struggle have been deeply Mexican.
Ever feel like you need a little push to take back control of your life? A reminder that you can achieve what you set out to do, that your mind has more power than you think and that small changes can have a big impact? Then this article is for you. Today I'm sharing with you five books that will not only motivate you, but also give you practical tools to grow, excel and live a more intentional life.
The year 2024 was marked by the appearance of books that not only conquered the sales charts, but also left a deep impression on readers.
Halloween is just around the corner, and you know what that means—it’s time to get cozy, light some candles (the spooky kind), and dive into a terrifyingly good book!
Books have always been powerful tools for sharing ideas, challenging norms, and sparking debate. While many books are celebrated for their contributions to literature and society, some have faced censorship and bans in various countries. Let's dive into the stories behind five books that have been banned and explore why they stirred such controversy.
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo is a 2017 novel by Taylor Jenkins Reid. The same author would go on to release Daisy Jones and the Six, which is the basis for the ongoing Amazon Prime series of the same name. Evelyn Hugo itself is primed for a Netflix adaptation, with Anya Taylor-Joy rumored to be in the lead.