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Nora Krug

Nora Krug

Staff Editor and Writer at The Washington Post

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  • English
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  • Books

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Recent Articles

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10 great gifts for book-lovers this year

Gift-givers can’t go wrong with books. Here are options that will delight everyone from mystery lovers to Taylor Swift fans.
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Ned Blackhawk, Justin Torres among National Book Award winners

Winners of the 74th annual awards were announced in New York on Wednesday night.
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Jimmy Carter’s aide Dot Padgett was there from the start. She still...

Carter recruited Dot Padgett to work on his gubernatorial campaign in 1970. She’s still campaigning for him, in a book and wherever else she can.
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‘Pickleball is life’? I’m not so sure.

Two books tout the wonders of the trendy sport. Can they convince a skeptical reader?
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Review | Beach bag refill: 12 books to get you to the end of summer

A list of beach reads and other books to get you through summer.
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Colin Kaepernick talks about his new venture: Children’s book author

The activist-quarterback discusses the defining moment that sparked his new children’s book, ‘I Color Myself Different.’
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She cares for 24 pigs, 20 goats, 210 cats, a skunk and 345 other re...

Laurie Zaleski, who lives with 600 rescue animals, talks about her work, her life and her new book, “Funny Farm.”
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Fauci is my dog

Anthony Fauci has inspired pet owners. Call Fauci at the dog park, and multiple hounds will howl. The physician-scientist’s name achieved “honorable mention” on Rover.com’s most popular list of 2020.
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The story behind Stella, the first ‘talking’ dog. It’s not as far-f...

Christina Hunger, author of “How Stella Learned to Talk,” explains the how and why of her unusual feat.
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The story behind ‘The Great Realisation,’ a post-pandemic bedtime t...

A video-poem by Tomos Roberts has caught the attention of Hollywood and will likely become a children’s book.
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Jason Reynolds asked his Twitter followers if they needed groceries...

“It’s been a reminder that people are inherently good,” the best-selling author said.
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Meet the woman who took 73 years to return a library book — and was...

Mora Gregg was cleaning her Toronto apartment when she found a childhood favorite and realized it wasn’t hers.
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Dani Shapiro's 'Inheritance' reveals the shocking results of an anc...

The author’s new memoir explores the consequences of an innocent curiosity
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Perspective | The peculiar joy of stumbling on a Little Free Library

Todd Bol, the man who came up with the idea, has died, but his magic lives on.
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Perspective | Here's what your favorite authors will be reading thi...

Perspective | Here's what your favorite authors will be reading this summer - The Washington Post
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How frank should we be with kids about love and loss? A new book of...

Matt de la Peña’s bestseller “Love” lets kids see themselves, even in difficult moments.
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Before I go: A mother’s hopeful words about life in its waning moments

Nina Riggs talks about her book “The Bright Hour.” She died two days after the interview.
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She meant to call someone else. He picked up. Five decades later, t...

Anita and Roger Lowen of Reston hit it off after a misdirected prank call in 1966.
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The author of a sleep-promoting book says he has improved his metho...

We tried the bedtime book “The Little Elephant Who Wants to Go to Sleep.”
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Here’s how to get into the coloring habit

They can help take away stress, but you may have to work at it.
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Are you an ‘approval junkie’? How to find out — and get over it.

In her new book ’Approval Junkie, comedian Faith Salie offers judgment-free help