reading

The ultimate escape from Trump’s political chaos? Books.

With political storms swirling all around, a Canadian in New York City imparts his secret to inner peace: reading.

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A memoir that grapples with loss, one book at a time

Peter Orner’s book of essays explores the loss of his father, his failed marriage and the immovable, sometimes tragic, force of plot

Adults turn to children’s books

‘There are lessons and hope in kids books, unlike self-help books’

Dyslexics of the world, untie

Order off the menu, don’t keep your condition a secret, and other tips from a veteran

Do books have the power to heal?

REPLAY: Bibliotherapist Ella Berthoud and professor Philip Davis took your questions on the healing power of literature

Five things to do this summer (besides nothing)

Prof. Pettigrew offers some suggestions

Embracing your midterms

Less time for studying means more time for relaxation

What every student should read

It’s completely free. And it shows up in your email every day.

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What I did wrong

Don’t make the mistakes I did.

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Read like a billionaire

J.P. Morgan’s summer reading list has come to be know as the billionaires’ book club

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Are you getting your money’s worth?

Canadians concerned about the value of an education, finds poll

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How to suck the fun out of reading

I promise you won’t be tested on this