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Put These 4 Books on Your Summer Reading List
New books from Colorado authors that will keep you flipping pages, whether you make it to a seaside perch or not.
New books from Colorado authors that will keep you flipping pages, whether you make it to a seaside perch or not.
In Hidden Valley Road, a Colorado family finds humanity through trying and traumatizing times.
In his latest book, University of Denver law professor César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández outlines why immigration prisons should be abolished, and how the country can move forward without them.
One year ago, Denver Public Library stopped charging fines for overdue materials—and the move brought people back to the stacks.
Knock out your holiday shopping list with these bold picks, all written by local authors and categorized by their ideal recipient.
A former lawyer harnesses a haunting crime from her past to create an evocative murder mystery set in the Denver Art Museum.
Erie author Carter Wilson prides himself on originality, and his newest thriller—a testament to the power of memory—is another paranoia-fueled adventure.
Part manual, memoir, and manifesto, Fight Like a Mother by the founder of Moms Demand Action is a must read for anyone who wants to help mend America’s gun violence epidemic.
It’s summer, which means it’s time to catch up on the best Colorado books (so far) of 2019—as well as some page-turners you might have missed from years past.
In Sandhya Menon’s books, young love gets a boost from (gasp!) Mom and Dad.
Kali Fajardo-Anstine’s Sabrina & Corina sets human stories against the backdrop of a rapidly changing Denver and has been nominated for a National Book Award.
In Colleen Oakes’ newest young-adult novel, vengeance belongs to a group of women who track down the men who hurt them.
Forget Tinder: Find love this Valentine’s Day in the pages of these novels.
Centennial State writers kept busy this year. Whether you’re looking for history, suspense, romance, or memoir, these 2018 releases are sure to satisfy the bibliophile in all of us.
Inspired by the eight-part PBS series, The Great American Read, the Tattered Cover conducted its own poll to determine which novels rank as Denverites’ favorites.
A Denver-based weaver and her sister interviewed 20 Navajo artists across the Southwest for this intimate—and heartbreaking—anthology.
Denver author Alexa Martin will discuss her debut novel—which scores laughs with an unlikely and light-hearted tale of love in the NFL—at BookBar on Saturday, September 15.
We spoke with Paige Williams, The New Yorker staff writer who just published a book detailing the dramatic world of international fossil hunting.
Denver author Gina Wohlsdorf’s newest thriller is a heart-pounding race from start to finish, but it’s the book’s protagonist who steals the show.
In a new book, Denver-based “professional dog dad, photographer, and avid outdoorsman” Kelly Lund compiles his adventures with his six-year-old wolfdog mix, who’s found fame on Instagram.