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A few of our favorite and most popular episodes of the narrated article series from “The Daily.”
By The Sunday Read Team
A series of short stories written in this moment, for this moment.
Danticat’s 2007 memoir, “Brother, I’m Dying,” traces her family’s journey from Haiti to the United States.
For the characters in Edwidge Danticat’s new story collection, “Everything Inside,” the pull of their native land is as complex as it is strong.
By Aminatta Forna
Jia Tolentino’s essay collection, a highly anticipated new novel from Téa Obreht, a Japanese thriller and more.
By Joumana Khatib
Pick up one of these to feel the sand beneath your toes and smell the salty, tangy ocean air.
By Tina Jordan
Books set from the United States to Nigeria showcase the bonds between mothers and their children.
By Concepción de León
Becoming a grandmother was joyful and thrilling, but it was tempered by a stinging knowledge: that my grandchild’s life would unspool into a string of birthdays I will not live to see.
By Robin Marantz Henig
Three Haitian writers explore stories of politics, love and violence.
The novelist Edwidge Danticat reflects on the devastation from Hurricanes Irma and Maria to many Caribbean islands whose economies rely on tourism.
By Edwidge Danticat