Create simple, delicious meals with Jamie Oliver's '5 Ingredient Mediterranean' Cooking does not need to be complicated, and Jamie Oliver proves it.
A housemaid is suspected of killing a child in 'Clean,' a novel about class and power Chilean author Alia Trabucco Zerán has written an intense novel about the kind of deep down rot that lingers, despite the most vigorous scrubbing. Maureen Corrigan
A former inspector general shares stories of government waste, fraud and abuse As IG, Glenn Fine oversaw investigations of the mishandling of documents in the Oklahoma bombing case, the treatment of detainees at Guantanamo and corruption in the Navy. His book is Watchdogs. Dave Davies
One of Ukraine’s most celebrated poets is touring the United States Marianna Kiyanovska, one of Ukraine's leading poets, has been speaking about writing in wartime. Her latest collection, "The Voices of Babyn Yar," is about victims of the Holocaust. Neda Ulaby
Valuable advice on parenting a disabled child shared in new book "Everything No One Tells You About Parenting a Disabled Child" is a roadmap offering guidance, stories, and support for parents about diagnosis, school, insurance, disability rights and parenting.
Wrongful convictions are at the center of John Grisham's new book 'Framed' Grisham and his co-author and Centurion Ministries founder Jim McCloskey write about men and women who were convicted of crimes because of poor policing and incompetent "expert witnesses."
A polarizing, provocative French novelist says he’s written his last book Michel Houellebecq is a controversial literary superstar. His new book, Annihilation, centers on a middle-aged Paris bureaucrat in a sexless marriage. It's slow to start, but still holds surprises. John Powers
Chef and cookbook author Yotam Ottolenghi gives his spin on comfort food in 'Ottolenghi Comfort' The book is filled with great recipes from four chefs' kitchens, along with an examination of comfort.
‘My losses started the day I was born’: A poet on what it’s like to call Gaza home Mosab Abu Toha was able to escape Gaza, along with his wife and three young children. The award-winning poet talks about parenting in war and the devastation of leaving his family and friends behind. Terry Gross
Inside the making of 'Spamalot' with Monty Python's Eric Idle Monty Python founding member Eric Idle's new book "The Spamalot Diaries" tells the story of how the cult classic film "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" became the Tony-winning Broadway musical "Spamalot."