Our book club chat with James Beard–nominated Chef Philip Speer about EAT A PEACH, David Chang’s delicious new memoir.
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Gen has a wide-ranging conversation about environmentalism with TALES OF TWO PLANETS editor John Freeman and writer Aminatta Forna.
Read MoreIn Conversation with Jacqueline Woodson

Prolific author Jacqueline Woodson chats with Gen about her exquisite novel RED AT THE BONE, the N&G Book Club pick for October.
Read MoreIn Conversation with Leigh Stein

Author Leigh Stein discusses her smart, funny novel SELF CARE with the N&G Book Club.
Read MoreIn Conversation with Lisa Taddeo

Gen chats with author Lisa Taddeo about her powerful book, Three Women, the N&G Book Club pick for July.
Read MoreJoin the Now & Gen Book Club on Goodreads

Sign up for the Now & Gen Book Club on Goodreads for access to discussion boards with other readers and invites to Zoom events with Gen and authors.
Read MoreN&G Book Club: In Conversation with Grady Hendrix

Gen chats with author Grady Hendrix about his book, The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires —the April 2020 N&G Book Club Pick.
Read MoreN&G Book Club: In Conversation with Bryan Washington

Tune in to hear Bryan talk about his beautiful book of stories, Lot, his writing process, and his new novel coming out this fall!
Read MoreParenting Through a Pandemic

When I first started this blog, I wrote about how I wished we’d all stop the mom shaming. (And yes, for some reason it’s always mom shaming, not dad shaming!) So I was thrilled when I heard that Lindsay Powers, who was editor in chief of Yahoo Parenting when they created the #NoShameParenting movement, wrote a book. Called You Can’t F*ck Up Your Kids, the book is a research-based, judgment-free
Read MoreDecember Lit List: Books for Gifting

If you’re still in need of some last-minute presents, I’ve got you covered. This lit list is full of giftable reads—from children’s picture books to luxe coffee table tomes and cult-favorite cookbooks. I especially love giving books because they can be used over and over, talked about and shared with others long after they’ve finished reading. A gift that truly keeps on giving! Simple by Yotam Ottolenghi I’m a huge
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