Pulitzer Prize-winning Jewish author Geraldine Brooks awarded Library of Congress American Fiction Award
Pulitzer-winning novelist Geraldine Brooks received the Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction for her originality and storytelling.
Why I had to become a murder detective for my book about an 18th-century Jewish pedlar
Researching an 18th-century Jewish pedlar, the author uncovered a murder case, blending historical research with detective work.
The best queer Jewish books to celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride Month
This curated list by Elizabeth Karpen highlights LGBTQ+ Jewish books that blend queer identity and Jewish culture.
Jewish Book Week returns for its 74th edition, welcoming Olivier-Award and Orwell-Prize winners alongside Bestsellers
Jewish Book Week, London's longest-running literary festival, returns to Kings Place from March 1-9, 2025.
I Wanted to See Myself on the Page, So I Wrote a Jewish Romance Novel
An emerging Jewish author shares her journey to write a romance novel reflecting Jewish values and cultural heritage.