Local author Rachel Beanland’s new-ish novel is historical fiction set in Richmond during one of the biggest tragedies the then new nation had ever endured.
Browsing: Books & Authors
Robin Milwit’s summer internship with Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood in 1996 was life-changing. “What a learning experience,” says Milwit, who teaches kindergarten at Greenwood Elementary and is the author of Hedda…
New on the RFM Bookshelf: “Small Mercies” explores the intersection of race, poverty, and motherhood. Karen says, “It’s not an easy read, but it’s a good one.”
Virginia media mogul BK Fulton’s love for his younger sister shaped his worldview and his commitment to creativity – from books to Broadway, get to know BK!
What’s on the RFM Bookshelf this summer? Margaret’s choice, “Piecing Me Together” by Renée Watson, is a wonderful title for parents and teens to read together.
Kristin van Ogtrop’s essay collections are perfect for gifting – the mom-figure in your life will appreciate her honesty, wit, and wisdom. Two great titles!
That lightbulb moment – when you realize exactly what it is you want to do. That’s just what author Stacy Hawkins Adams experienced.
“Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow: A Novel” by Gabrielle Zevin
Chip Jones hopes his book The Organ Thieves: The Shocking Story of the First Heart Transplant in the Segregated South about Bruce Tucker, a Black factory worker who was the…
Jessamine Chan has crafted a dystopian debut novel about motherhood, AI, and social services that will leave you both spellbound and horrified.
Gift tip! Shop for memoirs and audio books this year. When it comes to holiday gifting, you can’t beat a good book. I have taken a recent liking to memoirs,…
What are you reading? Looking for a new author to fall in love with? Here’s a great title from Lisa Jewell.